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Clark County News

A box containing the measles vaccine is displayed at the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

Clark County Measles outbreak remains at 53 cases

A box containing the measles vaccine is displayed at the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

February 14, 2019, 1:08pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health did not identify any new measles cases or exposure sites in its ongoing outbreak investigation. Read story

Tim Luchau, grandfather of Hartley Anderson, wears a t-shirt in her honor as loved ones gather on the steps at the Clark County Courthouse following the first appearance of Ryan M. Burge on Monday morning, Nov. 5, 2018.

Bail reduced in case of Vancouver man charged with killing 5-year-old girl

Tim Luchau, grandfather of Hartley Anderson, wears a t-shirt in her honor as loved ones gather on the steps at the Clark County Courthouse following the first appearance of Ryan M. Burge on Monday morning, Nov. 5, 2018.

February 14, 2019, 11:20am Clark County News

Ryan M. Burge, who stands accused of killing his girlfriend's 5-year-old daughter, had his bail reduced Thursday by millions of dollars. Read story

“Hiiiii, baaaybeee,” the radio broadcaster called Lonesome Gal used to whisper suggestively to you and you alone — you being millions of men captivated by their very first “virtual” girlfriend. When Lonesome Gal made personal appearances, she’d wear a cat mask to hide her real identity — which was Jean King, an Ohio broadcaster.

Kiggins hosts Valentine’s edition of Re-Imagined Radio performance

“Hiiiii, baaaybeee,” the radio broadcaster called Lonesome Gal used to whisper suggestively to you and you alone — you being millions of men captivated by their very first “virtual” girlfriend. When Lonesome Gal made personal appearances, she’d wear a cat mask to hide her real identity — which was Jean King, an Ohio broadcaster.

February 14, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Life

“Hi baby,” the sultry Lonesome Gal used to whisper, privately, into the ear of her very favorite listener. “Sweetie, no matter what anybody says, I love you better than anybody in the whole world.” Read story

Bi-Mart announced it will be closing the pharmacies at two of its Vancouver-area stores next week. The locations are 2601 Falk Road, Vancouver, pictured, and 11912 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. in Orchards. The Bi-Mart pharmacy in Washougal will remain open.

Bi-Mart to close pharmacies at its 2 Vancouver-area stores

Bi-Mart announced it will be closing the pharmacies at two of its Vancouver-area stores next week. The locations are 2601 Falk Road, Vancouver, pictured, and 11912 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. in Orchards. The Bi-Mart pharmacy in Washougal will remain open.

February 14, 2019, 6:02am Business

Bi-Mart surprised customers this week by announcing the closure of the pharmacies at two of its Vancouver-area locations. Both stores will remain open, minus the pharmacies. Read story

Steve Webb, Vancouver Public Schools superintendent

Vancouver Public Schools shaves away at budget cuts

Steve Webb, Vancouver Public Schools superintendent

February 14, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools officials blame a maelstrom of factors leading to one thing: the need for multimillion-dollar budget cuts in the coming years. Read story

Weather Eye: Let’s talk about rain – this week’s, and neighbors’ totals for January

February 14, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

I’ll say happy Valentine’s Day to you. The weather today will not be throwing hearts of sunshine to us. Another cloudy and showery day is on tap with cool temperatures thanks to easterly winds. Read story

Lit candle falls, setting Washougal mobile home on fire

February 13, 2019, 9:37pm Clark County News

A woman was treated for smoke inhalation Wednesday night after a mobile home caught fire in Washougal. Read story

Clark College faculty and supporters prepare to make their way across campus during a rally for higher wages Feb. 13, 2019.

Clark College faculty seek pay increases

Clark College faculty and supporters prepare to make their way across campus during a rally for higher wages Feb. 13, 2019.

February 13, 2019, 7:56pm Clark County News

Clark College’s faculty union marched through campus Wednesday to support its bargaining team, which remains locked in contract negotiations with college administrators. Read story

Cold weather still a threat to homeless community

February 13, 2019, 7:30pm Clark County News

On Wednesday, Vancouver-based Council for the Homeless extended its severe weather alert for Clark County to Feb. 22. The alert prompts year-round shelters to expand capacity and urges additional winter weather shelters to open. Read story

Vancouver man accused of stealing $65,000 in effort to pay off $200,000 in gambling debts

February 13, 2019, 7:25pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man is accused of stealing about $65,000 from multiple local construction companies and people in the industry to help pay off more than $200,000 in gambling debts. Read story