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Clark County News

Clark College trustees OK 2019-2020 budget

June 12, 2019, 7:57pm Clark County News

After months of deliberation, Clark College on Wednesday adopted a 2019-2020 budget that includes about $3.05 million in across-the-board cuts and reallocations. Read story

Blue-green algae advisory issued for Vancouver Lake

June 12, 2019, 5:15pm Clark County Health

The summer solstice doesn’t come until June 21, but Vancouver Lake has already experienced its first blue-green algae advisory. Vancouver Lake Regional Park remains open and the water in park restrooms and shelters is not affected and remains safe to drink. Clark County Public Health posted caution signs, warning of… Read story

Temperatures to flirt with records again today

June 12, 2019, 6:23am Clark County News

After a sizzling day and sweltering evening Tuesday, temperatures will remain in record territory today as the region’s two-day heat wave wraps up. Read story

Hockinson Superintendent Sandra Yager hugs Mussè Barclay, 17, at a farewell party Monday night. Yager is leaving the district after 17 years, the last eight as superintendent. She has had an impact on plenty of students, including Barclay, who said she made him feel welcome in the area after he was adopted from Ethiopia.

Hockinson says farewell to Superintendent Sandra Yager

Hockinson Superintendent Sandra Yager hugs Mussè Barclay, 17, at a farewell party Monday night. Yager is leaving the district after 17 years, the last eight as superintendent. She has had an impact on plenty of students, including Barclay, who said she made him feel welcome in the area after he was adopted from Ethiopia.

June 12, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

When Mussè Barclay started sixth grade at Hockinson Middle School, he was feeling self-conscious about his appearance, but Superintendent Sandra Yager told him something that has stuck with him more than six years later. Read story

People use the computers at the Vancouver Navigation Center on Tuesday. The center, which opened in November, is designed to be a safe and welcoming space for anyone experiencing homelessness, whether or not they’re ready to seek out long-term housing solutions.

Neighbors assail Navigation Center

People use the computers at the Vancouver Navigation Center on Tuesday. The center, which opened in November, is designed to be a safe and welcoming space for anyone experiencing homelessness, whether or not they’re ready to seek out long-term housing solutions.

June 12, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Seven months after the Navigation Center opened in central Vancouver and started offering services to people experiencing homelessness, neighbors are complaining that they were misled by the city about what the center would mean for their homes and businesses. Read story

Port of Vancouver weighs scope of clean energy policy

June 12, 2019, 6:00am Business

The Port of Vancouver appears to be close to enacting a policy barring the port from courting bulk fossil-fuel terminals, but there is no indication when it may take action. Read story

Residential permits going digital in July

June 12, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Starting in July, residential building permits within the city of Vancouver will need to be submitted electronically. Read story

Tanner Heiss, 3, of Ridgefield plays in the water features  at Klineline Pond in Vancouver.

Highs in the 90s: One day down, one to go

Tanner Heiss, 3, of Ridgefield plays in the water features  at Klineline Pond in Vancouver.

June 11, 2019, 9:12pm Clark County News

With Clark County in the midst of a hot weather surge, local officials have recommended a host of precautions. Read story

Kenneth Jay Moore listens as a jury finds him guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his mother, Leisa A. Holt, and second-degree assault in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday afternoon, June 11, 2019.

Vancouver man convicted of murder in mother’s slaying

Kenneth Jay Moore listens as a jury finds him guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his mother, Leisa A. Holt, and second-degree assault in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday afternoon, June 11, 2019.

June 11, 2019, 5:58pm Clark County News

A man was found guilty of premeditated murder Tuesday for killing his mother and dismembering her body in February 2017 at their Vancouver home. Read story

Attic fire damages laundromat in Washougal

June 11, 2019, 9:36am Clark County News

Firefighters are on scene of a commercial fire at a Camas laundromat this morning. Read story