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In a partnership project between Oregon State University and the Cascade Forest Conservancy, 72 motion-detecting wildlife cameras in camouflaged metal boxes were locked to trees in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest north of Mount St. Helens. The cameras took thousands of photographs of resident wildlife over three years. In August, volunteers with the Cascade Forest Conservancy tracked down nearly all the cameras, downloaded their data and removed them.

Watching the woods: Volunteers track down wildlife cameras hidden in Gifford Pinchot forest

In a partnership project between Oregon State University and the Cascade Forest Conservancy, 72 motion-detecting wildlife cameras in camouflaged metal boxes were locked to trees in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest north of Mount St. Helens. The cameras took thousands of photographs of resident wildlife over three years. In August, volunteers with the Cascade Forest Conservancy tracked down nearly all the cameras, downloaded their data and removed them.

September 4, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life

For three years, dozens of camouflaged cameras staked out remote corners of this rugged forest, waiting for its inhabitants to wander into view. Read story

Michelle Sanow, right, and her daughter, Amelia Picinich, center, brought dinner to the Safe Stay Community in Vancouver's North Image neighborhood Wednesday evening, with Outsiders Inn Shelter Peer Worker Crystal Drake, left. Sanow spent half the day preparing baked ziti, salad and steamed broccoli for the Safe Stay residents.

Vancouver Safe Stay Community nourished with meals prepared by volunteers

Michelle Sanow, right, and her daughter, Amelia Picinich, center, brought dinner to the Safe Stay Community in Vancouver's North Image neighborhood Wednesday evening, with Outsiders Inn Shelter Peer Worker Crystal Drake, left. Sanow spent half the day preparing baked ziti, salad and steamed broccoli for the Safe Stay residents.

September 3, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

When Felida resident Michelle Sanow heard about the opening of Vancouver’s first Safe Stay Community in December, she immediately wanted to know how she could help. Read story

Five men Washington County sheriff's deputies arrested Thursday as a part of an undercover child predator sting. They were each booked into the Washington County Jail on suspicion of luring a minor and first-degree online sexual corruption of a child.

Vancouver, Washougal men swept up in Oregon child predator sting

Five men Washington County sheriff's deputies arrested Thursday as a part of an undercover child predator sting. They were each booked into the Washington County Jail on suspicion of luring a minor and first-degree online sexual corruption of a child.

September 2, 2022, 3:12pm Clark County News

Washington County sheriff’s deputies arrested a Vancouver man and a Washougal man Thursday in connection with an Oregon undercover child predator sting. Read story

Deconstruction of the old brick Providence Academy smokestack, a landmark of Vancouver, is set to begin Tuesday.

Time’s up for Vancouver landmark Academy smokestack

Deconstruction of the old brick Providence Academy smokestack, a landmark of Vancouver, is set to begin Tuesday.

September 2, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

Starting Tuesday, the old brick Providence Academy smokestack, a landmark of Vancouver that greets Interstate 5 passersby, will begin to be taken apart. Read story

Dirty fries, tuna melt and house burger at Pacific House.

Maybe you can buy happiness with these Clark County happy hour deals

Dirty fries, tuna melt and house burger at Pacific House.

September 2, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life

Hitting your favorite restaurant or bar at happy hour is a great way to stretch your dollars in this time of inflation. Here are some of my favorite places to perch on a bar stool and sip low-cost libations during the bargain hour. Read story

The Coast Guard and other agencies have approved a plan to remove to derelict vessels from the Columbia River. Both are near the Interstate Bridge off the Portland Shore.

Derelict vessels in Columbia River will be removed, Coast Guard says

The Coast Guard and other agencies have approved a plan to remove to derelict vessels from the Columbia River. Both are near the Interstate Bridge off the Portland Shore.

September 1, 2022, 3:44pm Clark County News

Two derelict vessels will be removed from the Columbia River in September because they are discharging oil into the river and pose a collision hazard, according to a statement from the U.S. Coast Guard. Read story

Brazilian jiujitsu instructor Chris Dealy, the owner of The Base in Vancouver, left, takes on Joshua Smith, who has been training in Brazilian jiujitsu for 15 years despite lacking full use of his legs.

Fighting spirit: Vancouver man credits martial art with saving his life

Brazilian jiujitsu instructor Chris Dealy, the owner of The Base in Vancouver, left, takes on Joshua Smith, who has been training in Brazilian jiujitsu for 15 years despite lacking full use of his legs.

September 1, 2022, 6:04am Clark County Health

Life dealt Joshua Smith one blow after another. His mother died of an asthma attack when he was 8. His father remarried but his stepmother, a woman he described as “an angel,” died of pregnancy complications. At 12, he crushed his spine after plunging over a 25-foot embankment while snowmobiling… Read story

Slumberkins is taking its array of creatures to Apple TV+ in November. The Vancouver company's products aim to help children cope with emotions and mental health.

Vancouver company Slumberkins snuggles up with Jim Henson Co. for AppleTV+ series

Slumberkins is taking its array of creatures to Apple TV+ in November. The Vancouver company's products aim to help children cope with emotions and mental health.

September 1, 2022, 6:03am Business

The adorable Slumberkins creatures are coming to Apple TV+, the Vancouver company announced this week. The original series is expected to debut on the streaming service Nov. 4. Read story

Judd Rench, owner of Bula Kava House, holds a shell of nangol kava in downtown Vancouver.

For downtown Vancouver’s latest bar, Bula Kava House: It’s about feeling, not flavor

Judd Rench, owner of Bula Kava House, holds a shell of nangol kava in downtown Vancouver.

September 1, 2022, 6:03am Business

Light-brown kava tea swirled around the inside of a coconut shell as kava bar owner Judd Rench explained how to drink the tea in the traditional Vanuatuan fashion. Read story

The Clark County Council discussed what to do with ARPA funds on Wednesday. Among the discussion topics was the Children's Justice Center.

Clark County Council OKs $10.23 million in COVID relief for jail renovations

The Clark County Council discussed what to do with ARPA funds on Wednesday. Among the discussion topics was the Children's Justice Center.

August 31, 2022, 6:03pm Clark County News

Clark County’s pool of unused COVID-19 relief funds was left a bit smaller Wednesday after the Clark County Council approved two new funding requests. Read story