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Clark County News

Ride Vine, talk transit with mayor on Friday

July 4, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

C-Tran riders will have the opportunity to ask questions, share thoughts and talk transit with Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle on Friday. Read story

One of The Vine buses leaves Vancouver Mall in January 2017. C-Tran replaced two 40-foot buses on Route 164 with two new 60-foot articulated buses like those that currently operate on The Vine in the Fourth Plain corridor.

C-Tran appeals citations totaling $13,000 in fines

One of The Vine buses leaves Vancouver Mall in January 2017. C-Tran replaced two 40-foot buses on Route 164 with two new 60-foot articulated buses like those that currently operate on The Vine in the Fourth Plain corridor.

July 4, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

C-Tran is appealing three citations from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries that amounted to $13,000 in fines. Read story

Candidates for Clark County Council chair Christy Stanley, from left, Eric Holt, Marc Boldt and Eileen Quiring square off before The Columbian’s Editorial Board.

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Candidates for Clark County Council chair Christy Stanley, from left, Eric Holt, Marc Boldt and Eileen Quiring square off before The Columbian’s Editorial Board.

July 4, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

Republican Clark County Councilor Eileen Quiring dismissed a comparison between her and former Councilors David Madore and Tom Mielke, saying that electing her council chair wouldn’t mean a return to a previous era of county politics. Read story

Impaired drivers focus of extra July 4 patrols

July 3, 2018, 10:05pm Clark County News

Clark County police departments are deploying extra officers for DUI enforcement on Independence Day. Read story

Spencer Kauffman, a facilities maintenance worker with the city of Ridgefield, helps secure the American flag outside City Hall on Tuesday afternoon in preparation for the upcoming Fourth of July parade. Kauffman, who said he planned to help out during the parade, said he was looking forward to the festivities and planned to watch fireworks with loved ones later in the evening.

Fourth fun, 2nd helping: A reminder of July 4th events

Spencer Kauffman, a facilities maintenance worker with the city of Ridgefield, helps secure the American flag outside City Hall on Tuesday afternoon in preparation for the upcoming Fourth of July parade. Kauffman, who said he planned to help out during the parade, said he was looking forward to the festivities and planned to watch fireworks with loved ones later in the evening.

July 3, 2018, 7:16pm Clark County News

We've scrabbled together a rundown of Independence Day events just in case you need a rehash. Read story

Firefighters douse a house fire in Rose Village on June 28. Investigators believe the fire was sparked by fireworks, and considering weather conditions Wednesday will leave the county and surrounding areas ripe for fast-spreading fires, officials are reminding people to be careful with fireworks.

Fireworks violations a priority amid forecast of high winds

Firefighters douse a house fire in Rose Village on June 28. Investigators believe the fire was sparked by fireworks, and considering weather conditions Wednesday will leave the county and surrounding areas ripe for fast-spreading fires, officials are reminding people to be careful with fireworks.

July 3, 2018, 6:06pm Clark County News

Staff with the city and county fire marshal’s offices will continue patrolling and cutting tickets for fireworks violators Wednesday, as forecast high winds prompted the National Weather Service to issue a warning for increased fire danger in much of Clark County and the surrounding area. Read story

A rendering of the Isabella Court II project.

Focus of Isabella Court II changes

A rendering of the Isabella Court II project.

July 3, 2018, 5:55pm Clark County News

Isabella Court II, a project that received funding approval by the Vancouver City Council on Monday evening, will look different than originally proposed. Read story

Charles, 3, of Furry Friends hangs out while relaxing at the shelter in Northeast Vancouver on Monday morning. Charles is one of 35 cats and kittens that are currently available for adoption.

Furry Friends available for adoption

Charles, 3, of Furry Friends hangs out while relaxing at the shelter in Northeast Vancouver on Monday morning. Charles is one of 35 cats and kittens that are currently available for adoption.

July 3, 2018, 5:21pm Clark County News

The nonprofit volunteer group Furry Friends has 35 cats and kittens available for adoption.  Read story

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Independence Day patrols focus on impaired drivers

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July 3, 2018, 11:21am Clark County News

Clark County police departments are deploying extra officers for DUI enforcement on Independence Day. Read story

Challenger Tanisha Harris, left, and Republican state Rep. Vicki Kraft face off during a meeting of The Columbian’s Editorial Board in July.

17th District candidates differ over issues

Challenger Tanisha Harris, left, and Republican state Rep. Vicki Kraft face off during a meeting of The Columbian’s Editorial Board in July.

July 3, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

State Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, said that while the school funding package passed by lawmakers last year had positive elements, it could be setting Washington up for another protracted legal battle. Read story