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Clark County News

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

Children’s center seeks volunteers for program

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

The Arthur D. Curtis Children's Justice Center is seeking volunteers after joining a national effort to destigmatize child sex abuse survival. Read story

A scene from Northwest Classical Ballet&#039;s 2018 production of &quot;The Nutcracker.&quot; (Gerard Regot/Northwest Classical Ballet)

Timeless ‘Nutcracker’ sure to revive childhood wonder

A scene from Northwest Classical Ballet&#039;s 2018 production of &quot;The Nutcracker.&quot; (Gerard Regot/Northwest Classical Ballet)

December 6, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

Here’s a true psychological challenge for you, worldly grown-ups: Can you remember what Christmas used to feel like, back when you were just an eager and credulous little kid? Read story

Volunteers Heidi Kartchner, left, and Noah Sarkissian help unload a car filled with Walk & Knock food donations in the parking lot at Chuck’s Produce in Salmon Creek in December 2018.

Still a need for Walk & Knock

Volunteers Heidi Kartchner, left, and Noah Sarkissian help unload a car filled with Walk & Knock food donations in the parking lot at Chuck’s Produce in Salmon Creek in December 2018.

December 6, 2019, 5:59am Clark County News

As the annual Walk & Knock Food Drive enters its 35th year of collecting nonperishables for the Clark County Food Bank, you may ask yourself, ‘Is this still necessary?’ And you may ask yourself, ‘How did we get here?’ Read story

Event organizer Kyle Nelson, 18, introduces a video from state Attorney General Bob Ferguson during the Use Your Voice advocacy training event at Excelsior High School on Thursday.

Advocacy training urges students to ‘Use Your Voice’

Event organizer Kyle Nelson, 18, introduces a video from state Attorney General Bob Ferguson during the Use Your Voice advocacy training event at Excelsior High School on Thursday.

December 5, 2019, 10:01pm Clark County News

Jaelyn Sotelo was traveling to San Diego for spring break earlier this year when she got an email that made her hop right back on a plane for home. Read story

A sign welcomes visitors to the HP Inc., facility in Vancouver in 2016.

Amid takeover talk, HP Inc. betting big on Vancouver, 3D printing

A sign welcomes visitors to the HP Inc., facility in Vancouver in 2016.

December 5, 2019, 8:14pm Business

HP Inc.’s potential new corporate campus in Vancouver would mark a major investment from the company at a time when the printer and PC maker has been dogged by headlines chronicling lagging financial results, staff layoffs and a potential hostile takeover by competitor Xerox. Read story

Clark County jury convicts man of second-degree rape in random attack

December 5, 2019, 7:11pm Clark County News

A Clark County jury on Thursday found a transient man guilty of second-degree rape for attacking an intoxicated woman walking to her mother’s in February 2017. Read story

Brian Ashley Hass is set to be released from prison Friday to live in Vancouver after serving three decades behind bars.

Hazel Dell rapist’s release set for Friday

Brian Ashley Hass is set to be released from prison Friday to live in Vancouver after serving three decades behind bars.

December 5, 2019, 6:40pm Clark County News

A serial rapist who terrorized Hazel Dell in the late 1980s is set to be released from prison Friday to live in Vancouver after serving three decades behind bars. Read story