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Clark County News

Weather Eye: ‘Beast’ storm arrives, bringing likely nasty morning commute

December 18, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

As I was writing this column Monday afternoon, the “beast” storm had spread rain from the coast to our area. Rainfall through today was expected to be about 2 inches, with more in the foothills. Winds were expected to be similar to Friday’s with gusts in the county to 50… Read story

Mel Buckner’s dog, Pepper, sits on her lap as she works from her backyard office at her home in Vancouver on Thursday. After tiring of her commute to Milwaukie, Ore., Buckner, a data analyst for Providence Health Systems, began working from home about 1½ years ago.

Growing percentage of Clark County residents work from residence

Mel Buckner’s dog, Pepper, sits on her lap as she works from her backyard office at her home in Vancouver on Thursday. After tiring of her commute to Milwaukie, Ore., Buckner, a data analyst for Providence Health Systems, began working from home about 1½ years ago.

December 18, 2018, 6:00am Business

Mel Buckner’s commute to work is simple: She walks to the backyard. Read story

Vancouver Housing Authority gets $3 million for assisted living project

December 18, 2018, 5:58am Clark County News

Vancouver Housing Authority was among nine agencies statewide that received grants and loans from the state Department of Commerce. Read story

Grant to aid Free Clinic of Southwest Washington immunization program

December 18, 2018, 5:55am Clark County News

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington has received a $2,000 grant from the ReMax Equity Group Foundation. Read story

Gifts donated to the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center are seen Monday afternoon.

Veterans Assistance Center collects gifts for children of needy veterans

Gifts donated to the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center are seen Monday afternoon.

December 17, 2018, 7:45pm Clark County News

At least 144 families across Clark County will have a brighter holiday this year thanks to the efforts of the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center, where volunteers are working to collect gifts for the children of needy veterans. Read story

Makeshift shelters in front of Share House, the men’s homeless shelter and site of Share’s hot meals program.

Homeless counts climb in Washington, Oregon

Makeshift shelters in front of Share House, the men’s homeless shelter and site of Share’s hot meals program.

December 17, 2018, 7:16pm Clark County News

A federal report released Monday found homelessness was up 5.6 percent in Washington and 3.7 percent in Oregon, two of 19 states to report an increase in the number of people experiencing homelessness. Read story

On Nov. 27, three men entered the Kohl's in Hazel Dell. One of the men tried to leave the store wearing a jacket he didn’t pay for. Loss prevention stopped him, but now deputies are looking for the would-be thief.

Clark County deputies need help ID’ing theft suspects

On Nov. 27, three men entered the Kohl's in Hazel Dell. One of the men tried to leave the store wearing a jacket he didn’t pay for. Loss prevention stopped him, but now deputies are looking for the would-be thief.

December 17, 2018, 10:20am Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s deputies are asking for help in identifying multiple theft suspects wanted in two separate incidents. Read story

U.S. Rep.

Herrera Beutler advocates for bipartisanship

U.S. Rep.

December 17, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, said it’s certainly more fun to be in the majority, but as she prepares to enter her fifth term in Congress as a member of the new minority party, she isn’t worried about her effectiveness. Read story

Adam Aguilera helps fourth-grader Kaler Mathews with a question about a math exercise during class at Pioneer Elementary School on Nov. 5 in Vancouver. Aguilera, who is Latino, said his own identity informs his teaching and helps him relate to his students of color on a meaningful level.

Clark County faces steep climb to diversify teaching force

Adam Aguilera helps fourth-grader Kaler Mathews with a question about a math exercise during class at Pioneer Elementary School on Nov. 5 in Vancouver. Aguilera, who is Latino, said his own identity informs his teaching and helps him relate to his students of color on a meaningful level.

December 17, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Monica Stonier will never forget the day she learned why it matters that schools have diverse teachers. Read story

Morning Press: Color of education; Minimum wage hike; Light rail; Legislative Outlook Breakfast

December 17, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the weekend: Read story