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Children pet Shelby, a horse dressed like a unicorn, during the last day of the Washington State Horse Expo.

Horse Expo features exhibitions, living art, therapy sessions

Children pet Shelby, a horse dressed like a unicorn, during the last day of the Washington State Horse Expo.

March 3, 2019, 7:59pm Clark County News

Clark County, with a horse population the size of a small city, hosted enthusiasts from throughout the Pacific Northwest this weekend. Read story

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Vancouver man, 19, accused of driving 121 mph on Interstate 5

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March 3, 2019, 3:30pm Clark County News

A 19-year-old Vancouver man was booked and released Friday at the Skagit County Jail after Washington State Patrol troopers arrested him and accused him of driving 121 mph on northbound Interstate 5. Read story

File - In this Jan. 30, 2019, file photo, a sign posted at The Vancouver Clinic in Vancouver, Wash., warns patients and visitors of a measles outbreak. The focus on measles in the Pacific Northwest intensified Friday, March 1, 2019, as public health officials in Oregon announced a new case of the highly contagious disease unrelated to an ongoing outbreak in Washington state that’s sickened 68 people so far.

Clark County confirms no new measles cases Sunday

File - In this Jan. 30, 2019, file photo, a sign posted at The Vancouver Clinic in Vancouver, Wash., warns patients and visitors of a measles outbreak. The focus on measles in the Pacific Northwest intensified Friday, March 1, 2019, as public health officials in Oregon announced a new case of the highly contagious disease unrelated to an ongoing outbreak in Washington state that’s sickened 68 people so far.

March 3, 2019, 3:29pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health reported no new confirmed or suspected measles cases Sunday. Read story

Public meetings for week of March 3

March 3, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Public meetings for week of March 3 Read story

Washougal residents Shaun Humes, left, and Al Seaman stroll past a festive mural on their way to lunch in downtown Washougal on Feb. 11 as leftover snow melts nearby. The city is No. 7 on a list of the state’s safest.

Study: Washougal safest city in Clark County

Washougal residents Shaun Humes, left, and Al Seaman stroll past a festive mural on their way to lunch in downtown Washougal on Feb. 11 as leftover snow melts nearby. The city is No. 7 on a list of the state’s safest.

March 3, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

A new study that ranks Washington cities by safety offered mixed results for Clark County. Read story

People objecting to the adoption of the Traditional Plan protest Tuesday outside the United Methodist Church’s 2019 Special Session of the General Conference in St. Louis, Mo.

Clark County Methodists reject church ruling on LGBTQ

People objecting to the adoption of the Traditional Plan protest Tuesday outside the United Methodist Church’s 2019 Special Session of the General Conference in St. Louis, Mo.

March 3, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

“Stop the harm!” was shouted from the stands after the United Methodist Church voted Tuesday to maintain bans against LGBTQ clergy and same-gender marriages. The refrain pointed to the ethos of John Wesley, the Methodist movement’s founder: Do no harm, do good and stay in love with God. Read story

Weather Eye: Temperatures to drop following warm, sunny start to March

March 3, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

March has arrived and perhaps it will get off to a better start than February. Saturday, Vancouver reached a high of 49 degrees, which was the warmest since Feb. 2 when we had 50. Read story

Columbia River High School junior Sydney Boyle, right, discusses her project with judge Mike Ellison at the annual SW Washington Science and Engineering Fair at Skyview high school. Boyle looked at how plants can reduce nitrogen in runoff water.

At Vancouver science fair, students tackle real-world problems

Columbia River High School junior Sydney Boyle, right, discusses her project with judge Mike Ellison at the annual SW Washington Science and Engineering Fair at Skyview high school. Boyle looked at how plants can reduce nitrogen in runoff water.

March 2, 2019, 9:32pm Clark County News

Thought pieces tell us Generation Z will change the world. Local science fairs can give us clues as to how they’ll do it. Read story

Clark County measles cases at 70 as two more confirmed

March 2, 2019, 8:21pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health has confirmed two new cases of measles, according to a Saturday press release. Among the 70 total confirmed cases, 51 involve children younger than 11. There are 15 cases between the ages of 11 and 18, one between the ages of 19 and 29, and three… Read story

Fire burns down rural Washougal shop

March 2, 2019, 5:44pm Clark County News

A Saturday morning fire burned down a shop at a rural home in Washougal. Read story