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Dan Colwell, left, and Lorraine Colwell show off their purchase Sunday as they leave the annual Clark County Recycled Arts Festival at Esther Short Park in Vancouver.

Recycled, reused material finds new purpose, new homes at festival

Dan Colwell, left, and Lorraine Colwell show off their purchase Sunday as they leave the annual Clark County Recycled Arts Festival at Esther Short Park in Vancouver.

June 30, 2019, 9:18pm Clark County News

The art on display in downtown Vancouver this weekend was trash — at least, it was made from trash. Read story

Skamokawa man dies in motorcycle crash

June 30, 2019, 8:50pm Clark County News

A Skamokawa man died Sunday after losing control of a motorcycle on state Highway 503 in Cowlitz County. Read story

Police investigate robbery in Bagley Downs

June 30, 2019, 7:05pm Clark County News

Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred Sunday afternoon in the Bagley Downs neighborhood. Read story

Leif Vigeland (Vancouver Police Department)

Bike found, but Vancouver man still missing

Leif Vigeland (Vancouver Police Department)

June 30, 2019, 7:59am Clark County News

Vancouver police are seeking the public’s help in locating a 36-year-old man who disappeared while training for a triathlon. Read story

Louie, who lives in west Vancouver, isn’t wild about a sparkler, but it’s the loud bangs from fireworks that scare dogs the most on the Fourth of July.

Dogs and fireworks: A match made in hell

Louie, who lives in west Vancouver, isn’t wild about a sparkler, but it’s the loud bangs from fireworks that scare dogs the most on the Fourth of July.

June 30, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Heather Poncelow remembers about 10 years ago when a dog, terrified by fireworks and determined to flee, smashed through a sliding glass door. Read story

Louie models some safety equipment that’s probably not practical for dogs.

A fireworks survival guide for dog owners

Louie models some safety equipment that’s probably not practical for dogs.

June 30, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

The Fourth of July doesn’t have to be the worst night of the year for your dog. Read story

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Men’s Health Month renews focus on early prevention

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June 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

Father’s Day has passed, so it’s OK to return to nagging dad about his health. Read story

Weather Eye: Sampling of highs in 80s getting us ready for what’s to come

June 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

I would say that Saturday was just about a picture-perfect summer day, wouldn’t you? A high of 80 degrees here in Vancouver, gentle summer breezes — can’t get any better than that can it? Read story

Semi-automatic rifles fill a wall in October at a gun shop in Lynnwood. On Monday, much of Initiative 1639 will go into effect: People wanting to purchase semi-automatic assault rifles will have to undergo an enhanced background check, prove that they’ve undergone firearms safety training and could face criminal liability for not securing firearms.

I-1639: Five frequently asked questions, five answers

Semi-automatic rifles fill a wall in October at a gun shop in Lynnwood. On Monday, much of Initiative 1639 will go into effect: People wanting to purchase semi-automatic assault rifles will have to undergo an enhanced background check, prove that they’ve undergone firearms safety training and could face criminal liability for not securing firearms.

June 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Owning certain kinds of firearms in Washington is about to get more complicated. Read story

Lynn Marzette, right, chairman of the Legal Redress Committee for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, acts out a use-of-force scenario Saturday, pulling over a vehicle for expired license plate tags. In the scenario, people in the car refuse to give their information and fire a gun at the police officer, in this case being played by Marzette, a civilian.

Use-of-force training stressful role play for civilians

Lynn Marzette, right, chairman of the Legal Redress Committee for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, acts out a use-of-force scenario Saturday, pulling over a vehicle for expired license plate tags. In the scenario, people in the car refuse to give their information and fire a gun at the police officer, in this case being played by Marzette, a civilian.

June 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Lynn Marzette felt the stress that police officers sometimes feel on the job Saturday. Participating in five police training scenarios, twice he failed to get his Taser stun gun out of its holster. Read story