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Clark County News

Burn ban for Clark County extended until noon Tuesday

December 6, 2019, 7:13pm Clark County News

The Southwest Clean Air Agency is extending Clark County’s burn ban until noon Tuesday. Read story

The new Doomsday taphouse is the third location for the brewery, which also has pubs in Washougal and downtown Vancouver.

Washougal-based Doomsday Brewing opens Hazel Dell pub

The new Doomsday taphouse is the third location for the brewery, which also has pubs in Washougal and downtown Vancouver.

December 6, 2019, 6:17pm Clark County Business

Washougal-based Doomsday Brewing is opening its third location in Hazel Dell, furthering it from the fate of its namesake. Read story

Candidate filing for Clark County draining, diking districts starts Monday

December 6, 2019, 5:16pm Clark County News

Beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, Clark County Elections will accept candidate filings for Drainage District No. 2, Drainage Improvement District No. 5 and Diking Improvement District No. 14. Read story

Momlamai Dara, 59, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Friday to face a charge of second-degree attempted murder for allegedly stabbing her husband, who wanted a divorce.

Allegations: Vancouver woman stabbed husband who wanted divorce

Momlamai Dara, 59, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Friday to face a charge of second-degree attempted murder for allegedly stabbing her husband, who wanted a divorce.

December 6, 2019, 1:59pm Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court judge set a no-bail condition Friday in the case against a 59-year-old Vancouver woman accused of trying to stab her husband to death after he told her he wanted a divorce. Read story

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Evergreen Public Schools: Threat at Vancouver elementary was not viable

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December 6, 2019, 8:19am Clark County News

Parents dropping off their kids at Endeavour Elementary School in Vancouver on Friday morning may have noticed a police presence, which was prompted by a shooting threat on social media. Read story

Jonathan Evans, CEO and co-founder of KinectAir, started the business to share his joy of flying small planes with people who can&#039;t afford private jet charters.

Vancouver-based KinectAir aims to be ride-hailing business for small, luxury planes

Jonathan Evans, CEO and co-founder of KinectAir, started the business to share his joy of flying small planes with people who can&#039;t afford private jet charters.

December 6, 2019, 6:04am Business

Clark County is home to three airports. In Washington, there are almost 150 airports. Read story

Laurie Chinn accompanies the Vancouver Master Chorale as it sings Handel&#039;s &quot;Messiah&quot; last year at First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver. The choir will host a free &quot;Messiah&quot; singalong Dec. 13.

Vancouver Master Chorale’s Christmas concerts feature new voices

Laurie Chinn accompanies the Vancouver Master Chorale as it sings Handel&#039;s &quot;Messiah&quot; last year at First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver. The choir will host a free &quot;Messiah&quot; singalong Dec. 13.

December 6, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

María Josefina’s favorite Christmas ornament is a tiny Puerto Rican tree frog. She’s eager to tell you — in song — why el coquí is so special to her and to her native island, especially at this time of year. Read story

Agency issues Stage 2 burn ban for county

December 6, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

The Southwest Clean Air Agency issued a Stage 2 burn ban for Clark County on Thursday amid stagnant air conditions. Read story

For 70 years, Vancouver Master Chorale an outlet for ‘a city full of music lovers’

December 6, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

The actual age of the Vancouver Master Chorale, which has changed its name several times across the decades, was unclear until just this year, according to Jana Hart, its director. Read story

Marcia Grubb, from left, education director for the Clark County Genealogical Society, looks through books in the library of the organization&#039;s new facility with volunteers Sharon Cleveland and Barbara Schrag on Thursday.

Clark County Genealogical Society gets new home base

Marcia Grubb, from left, education director for the Clark County Genealogical Society, looks through books in the library of the organization&#039;s new facility with volunteers Sharon Cleveland and Barbara Schrag on Thursday.

December 6, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

Every person alive is a walking, breathing mystery, with ancestors tracing back to who-knows-where who did who-knows-what. How cool is that? Read story