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Clark County News

Meeting will address property tax changes

January 17, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County will hold a town hall meeting regarding changes to property taxes. Read story

The city of Vancouver has brought Parking Kitty to downtown.

Vancouver rolling out Parking Kitty app

The city of Vancouver has brought Parking Kitty to downtown.

January 17, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Parking in western Vancouver is going electronic and feline. Read story

A photo of Tiffany Hill is seen on display at the candlelight vigil at Esther Short Park in Vancouver on Dec. 1.

Senate panel hears dramatic testimony about Tiffany Hill’s killing

A photo of Tiffany Hill is seen on display at the candlelight vigil at Esther Short Park in Vancouver on Dec. 1.

January 16, 2020, 7:49pm Clark County News

Melissa Nelson heard gunshots from her classroom at Sarah J. Anderson Elementary School and saw the lockdown alarm on her computer confirming there had been a shooting. Read story

One of four candidates for Clark College president withdraws

January 16, 2020, 7:19pm Clark County News

One of the four candidates for Clark College president has dropped out. Read story

Jennifer Baker, president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council and panel moderator, from left, Curtis Robinhold, executive director of the Port of Portland, Cornell Clayton, director of the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service at Washington State University, Lisa Brown, director of the Washington State Department of Commerce, and Frank Foti, Vigor Industrial&#039;s Board Vice Chairman and founding CEO, speak about the state and national economies during the 2020 Economic Forecast Breakfast on Thursday morning.

Economic Forecast Breakfast features Vigor vice chair, highlights recession fearsvideo icon

Jennifer Baker, president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council and panel moderator, from left, Curtis Robinhold, executive director of the Port of Portland, Cornell Clayton, director of the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service at Washington State University, Lisa Brown, director of the Washington State Department of Commerce, and Frank Foti, Vigor Industrial&#039;s Board Vice Chairman and founding CEO, speak about the state and national economies during the 2020 Economic Forecast Breakfast on Thursday morning.

January 16, 2020, 6:42pm Clark County Business

After more than a decade of sustained economic growth, the question of a recession is becoming increasingly hard to avoid. Not because economists are predicting that one is imminent, but simply because everyone keeps asking about it. Read story

Finn Mullenberg, 6, left, of Washougal joins his sister, Lily, 8, as they try to make the most of the slushy, thawing snow near their home Thursday morning. The pair were among the students in Clark County who had the day off because of winter weather.

Dusting of snow possible Clark County-wide Friday

Finn Mullenberg, 6, left, of Washougal joins his sister, Lily, 8, as they try to make the most of the slushy, thawing snow near their home Thursday morning. The pair were among the students in Clark County who had the day off because of winter weather.

January 16, 2020, 4:58pm Clark County News

Snow closed Washougal schools Thursday, and temperatures are low enough for a dusting in east Clark County early Friday, according to the National Weather Service in Portland. Read story

Vancouver firefighters were dispatched at 11:20 a.m. Thursday to the 1200 block of Southeast Park Crest Avenue for the report of a residential structure fire. Four people were displaced.

‘Stubborn’ Vancouver house fire displaces 4

Vancouver firefighters were dispatched at 11:20 a.m. Thursday to the 1200 block of Southeast Park Crest Avenue for the report of a residential structure fire. Four people were displaced.

January 16, 2020, 11:43am Clark County News

Four people were displaced, including a woman who was taken to the hospital, following a house fire Thursday in Vancouver’s Cascade Highlands neighborhood. Read story

Donna Sinclair, a member of the Washougal School Board, says she will run as a Democrat for the 18th Legislative District House seat currently held by Rep. Larry Hoff, R-Vancouver, in the 2020 election.

Washougal Democrat to seek seat in Legislature

Donna Sinclair, a member of the Washougal School Board, says she will run as a Democrat for the 18th Legislative District House seat currently held by Rep. Larry Hoff, R-Vancouver, in the 2020 election.

January 16, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

A member of the Washougal School Board intends to run for state representative in the 18th Legislative District this year. Read story

PacifiCorp Energy, which operates Yale Dam and two other hydroelectric dams on the Lewis River, proposed lowering the reservoir under 480 feet above sea level -- about 10 feet below the level considered "full pool." (The Columbian files)

PacifiCorp to lower Yale Reservoir because of earthquake risk

PacifiCorp Energy, which operates Yale Dam and two other hydroelectric dams on the Lewis River, proposed lowering the reservoir under 480 feet above sea level -- about 10 feet below the level considered "full pool." (The Columbian files)

January 16, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Yale Reservoir will be lowered temporarily to reduce the risk that a powerful but rare type of earthquake could damage the dam holding it back, according to federal documents. Read story

Appeals court to hear cases in Vancouver

January 16, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

The Washington State Court of Appeals, Division II, will hear oral arguments in Vancouver on Tuesday, and the public is invited to attend. Read story