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Christyna Hengstler, left, and her friend and co-worker Amanda McCallum pose at Hengstler&#039;s home in Vancouver. With the support of their work, 1st Choice Advisory, the friends are walking together in the Walk to End Alzheimer&#039;s on Aug. 29. Hengstler&#039;s grandmother has Alzheimer&#039;s, and McCallum&#039;s mother passed away from Alzheimer&#039;s.

Walk for Alzheimer’s Vancouver to have altered format due to pandemic

Christyna Hengstler, left, and her friend and co-worker Amanda McCallum pose at Hengstler&#039;s home in Vancouver. With the support of their work, 1st Choice Advisory, the friends are walking together in the Walk to End Alzheimer&#039;s on Aug. 29. Hengstler&#039;s grandmother has Alzheimer&#039;s, and McCallum&#039;s mother passed away from Alzheimer&#039;s.

August 15, 2020, 7:29pm Clark County Health

When Christyna Hengstler was growing up, she would visit her grandmother, Donna Hobbs, during summer. Read story

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Vancouver resident dies after motorcycle collides with deer

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August 15, 2020, 7:18pm Clark County News

A 58-year-old Vancouver resident died in a fatal motorcycle collision around 6:41 p.m. Friday in Skamania County, according to Washington State Patrol District 5. Read story

Bev Kadow, left, and her friend Kelly Kopp, right, watch an airplane fly above as they kayak along an offshoot of the Columbia River in Vancouver. An excessive-heat warning has been issued throughout the weekend until Sunday evening, with high temperatures around 100 degrees.

Clark County sweats first day of heat wave

Bev Kadow, left, and her friend Kelly Kopp, right, watch an airplane fly above as they kayak along an offshoot of the Columbia River in Vancouver. An excessive-heat warning has been issued throughout the weekend until Sunday evening, with high temperatures around 100 degrees.

August 15, 2020, 5:30pm Clark County News

Clark County appears to have fallen short of breaking temperature records on Saturday, but Sunday's outcome might differ. Read story

Morning Press: COVID-19 liability and schools; east Vancouver Penney’s closing; Vancouver man killed in Camas crash

August 15, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story

From the Newsroom: Why we put Pac-12 news atop Page A1

August 15, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

Here’s a question that I had in my mind earlier this week: When Donald Trump picked Mike Pence as his running mate in 2016, where did the story appear in The Columbian? Read story

Michele Houston, left, and Cindy Genschorck distribute fliers about an upcoming meeting to discuss the recent rent increase notices at Hazel Dell RV Park. For some residents, the rent increase of $170 is nearly 30 percent more than they have been paying.

Residents concerned about Hazel Dell RV Park pad rent increase

Michele Houston, left, and Cindy Genschorck distribute fliers about an upcoming meeting to discuss the recent rent increase notices at Hazel Dell RV Park. For some residents, the rent increase of $170 is nearly 30 percent more than they have been paying.

August 15, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Residents at Hazel Dell RV Park are concerned about a recent notice stating that monthly pad rents would go up to $750 in September. For some, this is a rent increase of $170, or nearly 30 percent. Read story

54-year-old Vancouver man accused of commercial sex abuse, child rape

August 14, 2020, 7:14pm Clark County News

A 54-year-old man is accused of commercial sex abuse after he allegedly paid at least two teenage girls for sex with cash, marijuana, alcohol and vaping supplies. Read story

Man accused of robbing Vancouver marijuana shop courier

August 14, 2020, 7:11pm Clark County News

A man accused of stealing more than $2,600 worth of marijuana products from a delivery driver appeared Friday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Vancouver resident Heidi Zeigler, 8, cools off in the water while playing in the sand with her mom along the sun-soaked shoreline of the Columbia River on Friday afternoon. Heidi was one of a handful of visitors to the scenic area as residents sought refuge from the high summer temperatures. Forecasts anticipate that high temperatures could reach triple digits over the weekend.

Clark County braces for potentially record-breaking heat

Vancouver resident Heidi Zeigler, 8, cools off in the water while playing in the sand with her mom along the sun-soaked shoreline of the Columbia River on Friday afternoon. Heidi was one of a handful of visitors to the scenic area as residents sought refuge from the high summer temperatures. Forecasts anticipate that high temperatures could reach triple digits over the weekend.

August 14, 2020, 5:56pm Clark County News

Clark County is heading into an extremely hot weekend, with 100-degree temperatures forecast Saturday and Sunday, according to the National Weather Service in Portland. There won’t be much relief at night, either; the low for Saturday night is 69 degrees. Read story

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Woodland schools to have reopening stages

Woodland High School  (Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian)

August 14, 2020, 3:39pm Clark County News

The Woodland School District has announced its remote learning plan and staged reopening approach. Read story