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Irene Gielen and her bull mastiff, Alice, are pictured at her home in Vancouver on Sept. 11. Gielen tested positive for the BRCA1 gene in 2016 and since then has had multiple surgeries to reduce her risk of cancer. Gielen had a double mastectomy first and is currently healing from getting her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed in late August.

Cracking the code on breast cancer risk

Irene Gielen and her bull mastiff, Alice, are pictured at her home in Vancouver on Sept. 11. Gielen tested positive for the BRCA1 gene in 2016 and since then has had multiple surgeries to reduce her risk of cancer. Gielen had a double mastectomy first and is currently healing from getting her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed in late August.

October 7, 2018, 12:02am Breast Cancer

For Irene Gielen, it was better to know. Read story

Old Apple Tree Festival attendees take in a performance by Portland-based ragtime band The Juleps on Saturday at Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree Park.

Festival beckons new friends to Old Apple Tree

Old Apple Tree Festival attendees take in a performance by Portland-based ragtime band The Juleps on Saturday at Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree Park.

October 6, 2018, 7:46pm Clark County News

After 192 years of living, the Old Apple Tree probably has enough friends, one might think. Read story

Vancouver Parking Enforcement Officer Jessica Keenan issues a ticket for an expired meter in downtown Vancouver in May 2017. The city of Vancouver's parking services will be reorganized to fall under the Vancouver Police Department starting Monday, according to the department.

City’s parking services to be handled by Vancouver Police Department

Vancouver Parking Enforcement Officer Jessica Keenan issues a ticket for an expired meter in downtown Vancouver in May 2017. The city of Vancouver's parking services will be reorganized to fall under the Vancouver Police Department starting Monday, according to the department.

October 6, 2018, 5:53pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver’s parking services will be reorganized to fall under the Vancouver Police Department starting Monday, according to the department. Read story

Apartment fire a reminder about laundry safety

October 6, 2018, 5:37pm Clark County News

Firefighters from Clark County Fire District 6 responded to an apartment fire around 10:46 p.m. Friday at the Westwynd Apartments, 10117 N.E. 9th Ave., Vancouver. Read story

Volunteers plant tree saplings during the 2017 Make A Difference Day at Leverich Park. This year’s Make a Difference Day event will be held Oct. 27, also at Leverich Park.

Local Watershed Alliance marks 10th birthday by expanding reach

Volunteers plant tree saplings during the 2017 Make A Difference Day at Leverich Park. This year’s Make a Difference Day event will be held Oct. 27, also at Leverich Park.

October 6, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

Ten years, one name change and thousands of planted trees later, the Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington is ready to take on new projects. Read story

Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Supreme Court nominee

Press Talk: No way on BK, but …

Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Supreme Court nominee

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

Thanks, but no thanks. Read story

Morning Press: Burgerville data breach, suit; federal fraud charges; Vancouver developer

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

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

Vancouver’s Share launches drive for underwear, socks to help homeless

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

Homeless service provider Share began its annual monthlong Seats & Feets drive that asks people to donate underwear, socks and diapers throughout October. Read story

Third annual Cape Horn Trail Rake-a-thon set for Nov. 11

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

The Cape Horn Conservancy is hosting the third annual Rake-a-thon from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 11. Read story

Wolf Industries employees work on one of the tiny modular homes at the company’s new shop in Battle Ground. The company, started by Battle Ground High School grad Derek Huegel, has grown since switching over to building tiny homes full time in 2016, and was recently hired by the nonprofit Homes for Sonoma to build and ship tiny homes to California to help families displaced by wildfires.

Battle Ground company working hard to become big name in tiny homes

Wolf Industries employees work on one of the tiny modular homes at the company’s new shop in Battle Ground. The company, started by Battle Ground High School grad Derek Huegel, has grown since switching over to building tiny homes full time in 2016, and was recently hired by the nonprofit Homes for Sonoma to build and ship tiny homes to California to help families displaced by wildfires.

October 6, 2018, 12:04am Business

Business was picking up for tiny home builder Derek Huegel and Wolf Industries in October 2017 when they were hit with a “stop working” order from the city of Battle Ground. Read story