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Dea Taylor, from left, takes a lunch order from Carolyn Walz and Anne Garlinghouse during the lunch rush Tuesday at The Diner Vancouver, a new restaurant owned by Meals on Wheels People that had a soft opening Feb. 11. “We have so many repeat customers already,” Taylor said.

Mission-driven restaurant supports Meals on Wheels People, seniors

Dea Taylor, from left, takes a lunch order from Carolyn Walz and Anne Garlinghouse during the lunch rush Tuesday at The Diner Vancouver, a new restaurant owned by Meals on Wheels People that had a soft opening Feb. 11. “We have so many repeat customers already,” Taylor said.

February 19, 2019, 9:08pm Clark County News

Dea Taylor has worked in the restaurant industry pretty much her whole life, but she’s never worked somewhere like The Diner Vancouver. Read story

Clark College students Heather Leasure, from left, Ryan Oaks and Shalana Marshall talk with a group of their student peers about sexual harassment prevention and intervention during a College 101 class at Clark College on Tuesday morning. This student volunteer program was made possible by a grant from the Office on Violence Against Women.

Clark College takes aim at sexual assault

Clark College students Heather Leasure, from left, Ryan Oaks and Shalana Marshall talk with a group of their student peers about sexual harassment prevention and intervention during a College 101 class at Clark College on Tuesday morning. This student volunteer program was made possible by a grant from the Office on Violence Against Women.

February 19, 2019, 7:56pm Clark County News

Clark College hopes a $300,000 grant will help the Vancouver campus target sexual assault and violence against its students — by increasing the number of incidents that are reported to college officials. Read story

Vancouver sex offender faces new child porn allegations

February 19, 2019, 7:35pm Clark County News

A registered sex offender accused of possessing hundreds of images of child pornography made his first appearance Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Nenemeny W. Ekiek, 21, suspected in the murder of Kelso convenience store clerk Kayla Chapman, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday morning. The Clark County case is unrelated to the murder. He allegedly failed to show up for court hearings in a drug case.

Kelso murder suspect appears in Clark County court

Nenemeny W. Ekiek, 21, suspected in the murder of Kelso convenience store clerk Kayla Chapman, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday morning. The Clark County case is unrelated to the murder. He allegedly failed to show up for court hearings in a drug case.

February 19, 2019, 10:33am Clark County News

Nenemeny W. Ekiek, 21, suspected in the killing of Kelso convenience store clerk Kayla Chapman, appeared Tuesday morning in Clark County Superior Court after being arrested on a warrant two weeks ago. Read story

Weather Eye: Check out ‘super full moon’ amid chilly weather

February 19, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

The weather this week is another round of lackluster events. Some rain and snow mixed early today and maybe again on Friday, showers or rain in between and also some dry weather. No real chance of snow covering the ground here at city levels but better chances in Las Vegas.… Read story

Alissa Parker, whose daughter Emilie was killed in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., poses for a photo with a portrait of her family at her Clark County home. Parker has become an advocate for school safety since the death of her daughter, lobbying the Legislature and launching the Safe and Sound Schools initiative. Family members pictured are Samantha, Robbie, Alissa, Emilie and Madeline Parker.

Mom of Sandy Hook victim is striving for safe schools

Alissa Parker, whose daughter Emilie was killed in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., poses for a photo with a portrait of her family at her Clark County home. Parker has become an advocate for school safety since the death of her daughter, lobbying the Legislature and launching the Safe and Sound Schools initiative. Family members pictured are Samantha, Robbie, Alissa, Emilie and Madeline Parker.

February 19, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

In 2012, Alissa Parker walked into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., for a parent-teacher conference for her first-grade daughter, Emilie. Read story

Party rescheduled for Crown Park pool in Camas

February 19, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

The "Thanks for the Memories" celebration to honor the Crown Park pool has been rescheduled, and will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. Feb. 28 at the Camas Community Center, 1718 S.E. Seventh Ave. The event was previously canceled due to snow. Read story

University of Washington sophomore Ishaan Bhimani, 19, second from right, joins fellow Washington college students as they speak out in favor of stronger renewable energy policy, while joined by Port of Vancouver Commissioner Don Orange, right, Monday afternoon. The group gathered at the offices of SunModo, a Vancouver solar panel-mounting company. Orange said he was not representing the Port of Vancouver at the event.

College students promote clean energy bills at Sunmodo in Vancouver

University of Washington sophomore Ishaan Bhimani, 19, second from right, joins fellow Washington college students as they speak out in favor of stronger renewable energy policy, while joined by Port of Vancouver Commissioner Don Orange, right, Monday afternoon. The group gathered at the offices of SunModo, a Vancouver solar panel-mounting company. Orange said he was not representing the Port of Vancouver at the event.

February 18, 2019, 7:16pm Clark County News

College student activists touring Washington stopped in Vancouver on Monday in support of moving the state toward 100 percent clean energy, and for bills aimed at that goal making their way through the Legislature. Read story

An informational sign about the measles is posted in the entrance of the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

Clark County measles outbreak rises to 62 cases

An informational sign about the measles is posted in the entrance of the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

February 18, 2019, 4:40pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health has identified one new confirmed measles case and a new exposure location in its ongoing outbreak investigation. There are now 62 confirmed cases, according to a Public Health press release issued Monday. Read story

Demonstrators gather at Esther Short Park as they show their opposition to the national emergency declared by President Donald Trump to build a border wall with Mexico on Monday afternoon, Feb. 18, 2019. The protest was part of a nationwide event held on President's Day.

Vancouver rally protests Trump’s national emergency declaration

Demonstrators gather at Esther Short Park as they show their opposition to the national emergency declared by President Donald Trump to build a border wall with Mexico on Monday afternoon, Feb. 18, 2019. The protest was part of a nationwide event held on President's Day.

February 18, 2019, 2:38pm Clark County News

Dressed in layers, hats and gloves, about two hundred people gathered in Esther Short Park Monday to protest President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration for border wall funding. Read story