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Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Weather Eye: White Christmas unlikely, and other winter predictions

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

November 16, 2023, 6:01am Clark County News

When will the north wind blow? When will we have snow? When will you tell me what I want to know? So right now, my friends, here we go. My prediction for this winter is for the three-month period of December, January and February. Read story

The suspect in a shooting at Portland International Airport was arrested late Tuesday.

Suspect in custody after shots fired at Portland airport; no injuries reported

The suspect in a shooting at Portland International Airport was arrested late Tuesday.

November 15, 2023, 7:07pm Clark County News

A Kennewick woman was arrested Tuesday night, accused of firing shots near a security checkpoint at Portland International Airport. Read story

Scott Miller's physician assistant license has been permanently removed by the Washington Medical Commission per a judge's order. Miller raised thousands of dollars through crowdfunding to fight the charges against his license.

Washougal physician assistant’s license permanently revoked; Scott Miller failed to respond to board

Scott Miller's physician assistant license has been permanently removed by the Washington Medical Commission per a judge's order. Miller raised thousands of dollars through crowdfunding to fight the charges against his license.

November 15, 2023, 12:37pm Clark County Health

A health law judge has permanently revoked the license of Washougal physician assistant Scott C. Miller, according to the Washington Medical Commission. Read story

Single-family homes in Vancouver are larger than those in Portland on average, according to new data.

Clark County homes are larger on average than Portland’s; extra square footage is driving up prices

Single-family homes in Vancouver are larger than those in Portland on average, according to new data.

November 15, 2023, 6:05am Business

Homes in Vancouver are much larger on average than similarly priced homes in Portland. It’s an attractive quality of Vancouver for buyers looking for a home in the region, but it’s also driving up home prices. Read story

A sign near Vancouver City Hall depicts development plans for the area as some residents begin to pack their belongings and leave.

One of the cleaner and safer homeless camps, ‘City Hall camp’ to be removed to make way for Vancouver development

A sign near Vancouver City Hall depicts development plans for the area as some residents begin to pack their belongings and leave.

November 14, 2023, 6:05am Business

One of Vancouver’s most visible encampments — dubbed the “city hall camp” by some locals due to its proximity to the building — will be largely removed Thursday to make way for development on the site. Read story

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Pedestrian in dark clothes killed in crosswalk in early morning crash on Mill Plain in Vancouver

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November 13, 2023, 2:00pm Clark County News

A pedestrian wearing dark clothing, but in a marked crosswalk, was killed Monday morning near the intersection of East Mill Plain Boulevard and V Street. Read story

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Is it legal to leave a running car unattended to warm up in WA this winter? Here’s the law

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November 12, 2023, 6:02am Editor's Choice

The warm weather that Washington residents enjoyed through the fall has come to an abrupt end. As Halloween ushered in November, with it came the chilly mornings, with below-freezing temperatures fogging up car windows and making our breath visible in front of our noses. Read story

Skyview's Cameron Crooks brings down Skyline's Luke Morgan during Saturday's game at Kiggins Bowl. Skyview won, 42-7, to advance to next weekend's 4A state quarterfinal.

For first time since 2016, Skyview back in 4A football state quarterfinals

Skyview's Cameron Crooks brings down Skyline's Luke Morgan during Saturday's game at Kiggins Bowl. Skyview won, 42-7, to advance to next weekend's 4A state quarterfinal.

November 11, 2023, 7:07pm Editor's Choice

When describing the work it takes to get to this point in the season — for the Skyview Storm, a place it hasn’t been since 2016 — senior Jerrid Secor used an iceberg for an analogy.  “A lot of people see the little stuff up top,”… Read story

More than half of the population of homeless students in Clark County are people of color.

New study finds a majority of Clark County’s homeless students are students of color

More than half of the population of homeless students in Clark County are people of color.

November 11, 2023, 6:08am Clark County News

A new study released last month shows a majority of Clark County’s homeless students are students of color. Read story

Today the Chelatchie Bluff is mostly forest land.

Wrangling continues over proposed mining operation in Chelatchie Bluff mineral lands in north Clark County

Today the Chelatchie Bluff is mostly forest land.

November 11, 2023, 6:06am Business

Legal wranglings between Clark County, Granite Construction Co., the Friends of Clark County and the state over a proposed mining operation in the Chelatchie Bluff mineral lands have yet to reach a conclusion. Read story