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Clark College President Bob Knight holds up his 3-month-old granddaughter, Willow Knight, during his retirement party Thursday afternoon at the Vancouver campus.

Clark College, community bid fond farewell to Bob Knight

Clark College President Bob Knight holds up his 3-month-old granddaughter, Willow Knight, during his retirement party Thursday afternoon at the Vancouver campus.

June 13, 2019, 7:54pm Clark County News

Clark College saw President Bob Knight off in style Thursday with an ode to the longtime leader’s tenure at the Vancouver campus. Read story

Ryan M. Webb has been missing since May 7, according to Camas police.

Camas police search for missing man

Ryan M. Webb has been missing since May 7, according to Camas police.

June 13, 2019, 5:29pm Clark County News

The Camas Police Department is asking for the public’s help in looking for a man who has been missing for more than a month. Read story

Mara Yedinak, 3, of Portland plays with her fan as her mom gets ready to pack up Tuesday afternoon at Klineline Pond in Vancouver.

Mini heat wave sets records in Vancouver and in Oregon cities

Mara Yedinak, 3, of Portland plays with her fan as her mom gets ready to pack up Tuesday afternoon at Klineline Pond in Vancouver.

June 13, 2019, 6:24am Clark County News

This week’s mini heat wave ended in record territory Wednesday with a new high temperature for the date in Vancouver and a number of Oregon cities. Read story

Traffic drives past the 179th Street and I-5 interchange.

Clark County continues to mull plan for 179th Street road projects

Traffic drives past the 179th Street and I-5 interchange.

June 13, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Two Clark County councilors staked out positions Wednesday that could make it tougher for the county to pull together a $66.5 million road package near the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds. Read story

Weather Eye: We got into the 90s, now let’s cool down

June 13, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Did it feel warm enough for you Wednesday? How did you sleep Tuesday night? Unless you hunkered down in an air-conditioned dwelling, there was no escape here in the city. It was a little cooler maybe under the tall shade trees along the Lewis River. Along the open Columbia River,… Read story

Road resurfacing work set in east Vancouver

June 13, 2019, 5:59am Clark County News

Vancouver is scheduled to start resurfacing Northeast 162nd/164th Avenue next week, a project expected to wrap up in mid-July. Read story

Housing nonprofit meeting today

June 13, 2019, 5:55am Clark County News

The Vancouver Affordable Housing Nonprofit Board will meet today to discuss its home ownership program and give an update on its efforts to address homelessness. Read story

Hayden Curtis, 22, of Vancouver, recounted his role in saving two people from a fiery car crash in Ridgefield early Monday.

Passersby recount rescuing two from fiery crash

Hayden Curtis, 22, of Vancouver, recounted his role in saving two people from a fiery car crash in Ridgefield early Monday.

June 12, 2019, 9:42pm Clark County News

Weary from a long night of travel, Hayden Curtis’ journey had barely begun. Read story

Fifth-grader Lason Spencer, left, answers a question during a mock congressional hearing Wednesday at Tukes Valley Middle School in Battle Ground. Through the We the People curriculum, students learn about history with hands-on lessons, such as Wednesday’s presentation.

Fifth-graders field questions at mock congressional hearing

Fifth-grader Lason Spencer, left, answers a question during a mock congressional hearing Wednesday at Tukes Valley Middle School in Battle Ground. Through the We the People curriculum, students learn about history with hands-on lessons, such as Wednesday’s presentation.

June 12, 2019, 9:07pm Clark County News

If you’ve caught much C-SPAN in the last couple of years, this is probably a familiar scene: elected officials staring down fidgeting panelists, grilling them on what they know (or don’t know) about current affairs. Read story

Warren Right, from left, Mike Hazelton and Chris Noce, a former Christensen Shipyards employee, watch as the Jackpot is moved from Christensen Shipyards to the launch ramp on Wednesday morning.

Christensen Shipyards rolls last finished yacht out of Vancouver facility

Warren Right, from left, Mike Hazelton and Chris Noce, a former Christensen Shipyards employee, watch as the Jackpot is moved from Christensen Shipyards to the launch ramp on Wednesday morning.

June 12, 2019, 8:14pm Business

Employees at Vancouver’s Christensen Shipyards marked the end of an era on Wednesday when they rolled the last yacht out of the company’s manufacturing bay in the Columbia Business Park and down the road to the nearby marina for launch. Read story