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Clark County News

Battle Ground police warn of scam calls

April 1, 2019, 7:28pm Clark County News

Phone scammers seeking money have been posing as Battle Ground police officers, according to the police department. Read story

Fire damages basement of Fruit Valley house

April 1, 2019, 7:26pm Clark County News

Fire damaged the basement of a house Sunday morning in the Fruit Valley neighborhood. Read story

Rainier and Clark County firefighters responded Sunday night to a report of a man who fell over a cliff along the Columbia River south of Longview.

Man seriously injured in 100-foot fall off cliff along Columbia River

Rainier and Clark County firefighters responded Sunday night to a report of a man who fell over a cliff along the Columbia River south of Longview.

April 1, 2019, 10:15am Clark County News

Clark County and Rainier, Ore., firefighters helped a 30-year-old man Sunday night after he fell about 100 feet off a cliff along the Columbia River. Read story

Sea Mar could receive $175,000 in state funding to help construct a mixed-used housing/health clinic project along Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard.

Sea Mar looks to bring health care home

Sea Mar could receive $175,000 in state funding to help construct a mixed-used housing/health clinic project along Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard.

April 1, 2019, 6:06am Clark County Health

Imagine being able to get medical care in the building where you live. Read story

Chance Milgrove, 6, sits in his mother Caressa Milgrove’s lap near their home. Her oldest son, 8-year-old Mark, long complained to Milgrove that lunch was too short for him to finish all of his food. The family has been pushing for longer lunch sessions at schools locally and across the state.

Vancouver family advocates for longer elementary school lunches

Chance Milgrove, 6, sits in his mother Caressa Milgrove’s lap near their home. Her oldest son, 8-year-old Mark, long complained to Milgrove that lunch was too short for him to finish all of his food. The family has been pushing for longer lunch sessions at schools locally and across the state.

April 1, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

When Vancouver mom Caressa Milgrove would pick up her 8-year-old son Mark from school, he’d dive into his lunch box to chow down on the food left behind from earlier in the day. Read story

Morning Press: Deda’s Bakery poised to close; unsightly Fred Meyer sign; fatal crashes

April 1, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

What kind of weather is headed our way this week? Check out our local weather coverage. Read story

Melinda Tyler-Furniss and Bill Furniss at their home in Vancouver. The couple got a bill of $22,150.78 after an out-of-network hospital stay last year.

Vancouver woman gets surprise $22,000 medical bill

Melinda Tyler-Furniss and Bill Furniss at their home in Vancouver. The couple got a bill of $22,150.78 after an out-of-network hospital stay last year.

April 1, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

Melinda Tyler-Furniss, 60, remembers feeling severely bloated and on the verge of vomiting. She was worried about a bowel impaction. Read story

Athir ALBaaj watches as his design is printed on the 3D printer.

Vancouver library’s 3D design class teaches how to print practical solutions

Athir ALBaaj watches as his design is printed on the 3D printer.

March 31, 2019, 7:33pm Clark County News

Stacey Loeffler and her family spent Sunday in Vancouver basking in a different kind of glow than the warm, sunny weather outside. Read story

Seattle police Officer Debra Pelich, right, wears a video camera on her eyeglasses as she talks with Alex Legesse before a small community gathering in Seattle in 2015. While the Seattle Police Department bars officers from using real-time facial recognition in body camera video, privacy activists are concerned that a proliferation of the technology could turn the cameras into tools of mass surveillance. The ACLU and other organizations in May 2018 asked Amazon to stop selling its facial-recognition tool, called Rekognition, to law enforcement agencies.

Zoom in on the body camera debate in Clark County

Seattle police Officer Debra Pelich, right, wears a video camera on her eyeglasses as she talks with Alex Legesse before a small community gathering in Seattle in 2015. While the Seattle Police Department bars officers from using real-time facial recognition in body camera video, privacy activists are concerned that a proliferation of the technology could turn the cameras into tools of mass surveillance. The ACLU and other organizations in May 2018 asked Amazon to stop selling its facial-recognition tool, called Rekognition, to law enforcement agencies.

March 31, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Body-worn cameras increase the public’s ability to scrutinize police officers and their actions, increasing transparency and accountability. But the cameras and management of the video they produce come with tangible costs, while academic research is mixed about whether they increase the quality of policing. Read story

Two county school districts considering new sexual health curriculum

March 31, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

Two Clark County school districts are considering new sexual health education curriculum, either in the form of a complete overhaul or new lessons adding to the existing program. Read story