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Clark County News

Sheriff: Man dies in fall at Mount St. Helens

October 19, 2018, 7:53pm Clark County News

A Portland man died Thursday while hiking on Mount St. Helens, according to the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office. Read story

Vancouver City Council, position 1 candidates are incumbent Laurie Lebowsky, left, and Sarah Fox.

Sequel of sorts for Lebowsky, Fox in unusual race

Vancouver City Council, position 1 candidates are incumbent Laurie Lebowsky, left, and Sarah Fox.

October 19, 2018, 7:23pm Clark County News

The race for Vancouver City Council is anything but traditional. Read story

Sunlight illuminates a walking path at Tower Crest Neighborhood Park earlier this week. Park Impact Fees paid for parts of the recently completed park, but the fees currently can’t be used for trail development.

Proposed change would allow county to use developer fees for trail projects

Sunlight illuminates a walking path at Tower Crest Neighborhood Park earlier this week. Park Impact Fees paid for parts of the recently completed park, but the fees currently can’t be used for trail development.

October 19, 2018, 7:02pm Business

The Clark County Planning Commission on Thursday signed off on a proposal to support public trail development in the county by adding trails to the list of project categories that can be funded by Park Impact Fees. The County Council is scheduled to make a final decision on the issue… Read story

General manager Fritz Fitzer sets up store displays at the new Foot Traffic in Vancouver’s Cascade Park Plaza on Friday.

Foot Traffic treks into Vancouver and land of sales tax

General manager Fritz Fitzer sets up store displays at the new Foot Traffic in Vancouver’s Cascade Park Plaza on Friday.

October 19, 2018, 6:37pm Business

Somewhere between the Columbia River, a line of interstate traffic and consumers’ wallets lies a sweet spot, and David Pietka thinks he’s found it. Read story

Clark County Fire District 6 warns community of firefighter imposter

October 19, 2018, 3:11pm Clark County News

Clark County Fire District 6 on Friday warned of a man who’s posing as a firefighter to conduct “fire inspections” in the community. Read story

Man arrested after allegedly assaulting Vancouver police officer at downtown hotel

October 19, 2018, 12:54pm Clark County News

A transient man was arrested Thursday night after allegedly causing a disturbance at the Hilton Vancouver Washington and fighting with a responding officer. Read story

Chickenpox is an infectious disease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy inflamed blisters.

Chickenpox outbreak to keep 38 students home in Battle Ground

Chickenpox is an infectious disease causing a mild fever and a rash of itchy inflamed blisters.

October 19, 2018, 12:00pm Clark County News

Daybreak Primary students without immunizations must stay away for three weeks starting Monday Read story

Portland man dies while hiking on Mount St. Helens

October 19, 2018, 11:14am Clark County News

Jason L. Douthit, 44, of Portland had been hiking in a group of three near the boulder fields on the mountain when he collapsed and fell shortly after 2 p.m., witnesses told rescuers, the sheriff’s office reported. Read story

Dense fog blankets Clark County

October 19, 2018, 6:45am Clark County News

Dense fog is blanketing the Portland-Vancouver area, and the National Weather Services says it will linger through the mid-morning. Read story

Principal Ingrid Colvard helps Camila Garcia Vasquez, left, and Elisa Martinez Lopez with an alphabet exercise in one of the dual language kindergarten classes at Woodland Primary School.

Dual-language class in Woodland breaks down barriersvideo icon

Principal Ingrid Colvard helps Camila Garcia Vasquez, left, and Elisa Martinez Lopez with an alphabet exercise in one of the dual language kindergarten classes at Woodland Primary School.

October 19, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Anahisse Hodge knows the feeling of being tugged in two directions. Read story