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Clark County News

WSP identifies woman killed after being ejected during car chase

October 27, 2018, 8:32pm Clark County News

The Washington State Patrol identified a woman who died after fleeing police near the Interstate 205/Interstate 5 split on Tuesday. Read story

Democratic challenger Barbara Melton, left, and Republican County Clerk Scott Weber meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Oct. 16.

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Democratic challenger Barbara Melton, left, and Republican County Clerk Scott Weber meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Oct. 16.

October 27, 2018, 5:30pm Clark County News

While serving as a union shop steward representing Clark County office workers, Barbara Melton said she’s had a recurring conversation with employees in the clerk’s office that shows there’s a morale problem. Read story

We chose to use this photo of Wednesday’s Patriot Prayer rally at WSU Vancouver because it shows the number of reporters who attended vs. the number of students and others who attended.

From the Newsroom: Protest coverage calls for news judgment, flexibility

We chose to use this photo of Wednesday’s Patriot Prayer rally at WSU Vancouver because it shows the number of reporters who attended vs. the number of students and others who attended.

October 27, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

American newspapers have been covering political protests since the Boston Tea Party, and maybe even before that. Read story

Morning Press: LuLaRoe; fatal freeway crash; Safeway store to close

October 27, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

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

A cyclist navigates through traffic on Columbia Street near the intersection with West Sixth Street, while at left in the background a car blocks the bike lane. Via the Westside Bike Mobility Project, the city is designing north-south bike routes to enable riders of varying abilities to ride between downtown Vancouver and the city’s other west-side neighborhoods.

Westside Bike Mobility Project has designs on bicycle routes

A cyclist navigates through traffic on Columbia Street near the intersection with West Sixth Street, while at left in the background a car blocks the bike lane. Via the Westside Bike Mobility Project, the city is designing north-south bike routes to enable riders of varying abilities to ride between downtown Vancouver and the city’s other west-side neighborhoods.

October 27, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Like many suburbs, modern Vancouver was laid out with the personal automobile in mind. But now Vancouver is looking at ways to make the west side more accessible to people who want to ride a bike more often but are intimidated by the street system. Read story

Did you buy an attached home? Tell us about it

October 27, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

The median sale price for a home in Clark County is $355,000 — more than what many people can afford. Attached homes can be a cheaper option for buyers. Columbian reporter Patty Hastings looks to talk with people who’ve recently bought an attached home (a townhouse, row home or duplex,… Read story

Legacy luncheon raises $73,000

October 27, 2018, 5:59am Clark County Health

The Salmon Creek Cares Luncheon to support cancer services at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center on Oct. 10 gathered more than $73,000. Read story

Vancouver’s RecycleU class to demystify recycling for residents

October 27, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

Knowing which materials out of the myriad of products available today can be recycled is challenging even for the most avid recyclers. Read story

Four apply to fill open mayor’s seat in Camas

October 27, 2018, 5:58am Clark County News

 The race for Camas' next mayor is down to four. The deadline to apply was 5 p.m. Friday, and the city received four applicants. Read story

Clark County Public Health warns about septic alerts, additives

October 27, 2018, 5:57am Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health discovered Thursday that a company selling septic tank additives is calling local residents, claiming there is an alert about failing septic systems, and offering products to clean the systems. Read story