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Members of Hartley Anderson&#039;s family embrace in the courtroom after the sentencing of Ryan Burge, who was convicted of murdering the 5-year-old girl, in Clark County Superior Court on Friday afternoon. Burge was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Family members are Hartley&#039;s grandmother Carla Luchau, father Peter Anderson, grandfather Tim Luchau, uncle T.J. Luchau, mother Nataasha Tafoya and aunt Whitney Nailon.

Burge sentenced to 40 years for killing 5-year-old Hartley Anderson

Members of Hartley Anderson&#039;s family embrace in the courtroom after the sentencing of Ryan Burge, who was convicted of murdering the 5-year-old girl, in Clark County Superior Court on Friday afternoon. Burge was sentenced to 40 years in prison. Family members are Hartley&#039;s grandmother Carla Luchau, father Peter Anderson, grandfather Tim Luchau, uncle T.J. Luchau, mother Nataasha Tafoya and aunt Whitney Nailon.

May 15, 2020, 5:12pm Clark County News

Vancouver’s Hartley Anderson lived five years and 24 days, her mother said, before the man entrusted with watching her beat her to death. Read story

Clark College in Vancouver.

Clark College announces $5.5 million in budget cuts

Clark College in Vancouver.

May 15, 2020, 5:03pm Clark County News

Clark College announced $5.5 million in budget cuts, slashing dozens of positions after enrollment fell by nearly 31 percent from last year during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Filing week continues through 4 p.m.

Major campaign declarations wind down in fourth day of filing week

Filing week continues through 4 p.m.

May 15, 2020, 12:18pm Clark County News

Major campaign declarations started to wind down during the fourth day of filing week at the Clark County Elections Office, with no new candidates for Congress or the Washington Legislature. Read story

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Clark County tallies 25th COVID-19 death

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May 15, 2020, 12:09pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health announced the county’s 25th COVID-19 death Friday morning. A woman who was 80 or older is the latest person in Clark County to die from the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Read story

Clark County building inspectors Jason Pulse, left, and Max Booth wear masks while at a building site in Salmon Creek on Tuesday afternoon.

County building inspectors shift routines during stay-at-home order

Clark County building inspectors Jason Pulse, left, and Max Booth wear masks while at a building site in Salmon Creek on Tuesday afternoon.

May 15, 2020, 6:06am Clark County News

When Jason Pulse, a Clark County building inspector, arrives at a job site, he doesn’t normally need to check in. But lately, when he has approached a series of homes under construction in Salmon Creek, he’s greeted by a man wearing a mask and standing in a garage. Read story

Organizers Kevin Hiebert, left, and Steve Valenta at 2016’s inaugural VANtalks event.

VANtalks would like to hear how you’re doing

Organizers Kevin Hiebert, left, and Steve Valenta at 2016’s inaugural VANtalks event.

May 15, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Life

If there was ever a time for outside-the-box thinking, it must be now — this era of isolation, uncertainty and feeling distinctly boxed in. Read story

Elizabeth Bell, who works as an individual provider in Vancouver, from left, waits to pick up food for a client as Nicholas Chandler, also of Vancouver, picks up food off a conveyer belt with the help of volunteer Maggie Bomber of St. Vincent de Paul Vancouver on Thursday morning. St. Vincent de Paul Vancouver has been one of the busiest food pantries during the pandemic.

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Elizabeth Bell, who works as an individual provider in Vancouver, from left, waits to pick up food for a client as Nicholas Chandler, also of Vancouver, picks up food off a conveyer belt with the help of volunteer Maggie Bomber of St. Vincent de Paul Vancouver on Thursday morning. St. Vincent de Paul Vancouver has been one of the busiest food pantries during the pandemic.

May 15, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Health

With finances strained for many families across Clark County, nonprofit groups are trying to get free emergency food to people who need it with mixed results. Some food pantries have experienced long lines during the COVID-19 pandemic and increased questions about access to food while others have seen fewer clients. Read story

‘Science Guy’ Bill Nye to talk St. Helens

May 15, 2020, 5:58am Clark County News

May 18 is the 40th anniversary of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. Read story

ZoomInfo partnership may help unemployed

May 15, 2020, 5:57am Business Briefs

Vancouver-based ZoomInfo announced Thursday that it partnered with a startup called LayOffers LLC that tracks layoffs. The companies aim to help workers find employment. Read story

A sign on a business considered nonessential by Gov. Jay Inslee notifies customers of its closure in downtown Vancouver on March 27.

Unemployment claims tick up in Clark County

A sign on a business considered nonessential by Gov. Jay Inslee notifies customers of its closure in downtown Vancouver on March 27.

May 14, 2020, 5:21pm Clark County News

Clark County’s unemployment insurance claims rose slightly last week compared with the week prior, and an increasingly larger portion of the lost jobs are in management positions. Read story