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Workers from NW Natural respond after an excavator damaged a natural gas line on Northeast 78th Street in Hazel Dell causing a road closure Monday morning, July 2, 2018. No injuries were reported in the incident and traffic was routed around the scene.

Gas leak closes 78th Street in Hazel Dell

Workers from NW Natural respond after an excavator damaged a natural gas line on Northeast 78th Street in Hazel Dell causing a road closure Monday morning, July 2, 2018. No injuries were reported in the incident and traffic was routed around the scene.

July 2, 2018, 11:50am Clark County News

A natural gas leak prompted a roughly four-hour road closure on a section of Northeast 78th Street in Hazel Dell on Monday morning. Read story

Construction has been steady at the intersection of 154th Street and 10th Avenue. But because of state law, the county is having trouble funding a related project.

State growth act sets up roadblock

Construction has been steady at the intersection of 154th Street and 10th Avenue. But because of state law, the county is having trouble funding a related project.

July 2, 2018, 6:05am Clark County News

For more than a year, construction crews have made steady progress on a project linking two portions of Northeast 10th Avenue separated by Whipple Creek. Clark County anticipates the project, which is intended to improve traffic flow in the area, will be completed later this year. Read story

Christine Choi poses for a photo at her drawing desk at her Felida home, along with concept art she created for her imagined game, “Mazu.” Christine won Google Play’s Change the Game design challenge, earning her a $10,000 scholarship.

Felida teen wins Google Play scholarship with game concept art

Christine Choi poses for a photo at her drawing desk at her Felida home, along with concept art she created for her imagined game, “Mazu.” Christine won Google Play’s Change the Game design challenge, earning her a $10,000 scholarship.

July 2, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Christine Choi’s bedroom in her Felida home is a testament to those things she loves the most. Read story

Morning Press: Local history disappearing; How do salaries stack up; July events

July 2, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Catch up on all the news you may have missed from over the weekend. Read story

Raminator monster truck driver Kurt Kraehmer hands an autographed card to Tristan Wilcox, 6, at the Dick Hannah Ram Truck Center in Vancouver on Sunday. The Raminator was on display and crushed four cars during an exhibition at the dealership.

Monster truck brings oversized thrills to Vancouver

Raminator monster truck driver Kurt Kraehmer hands an autographed card to Tristan Wilcox, 6, at the Dick Hannah Ram Truck Center in Vancouver on Sunday. The Raminator was on display and crushed four cars during an exhibition at the dealership.

July 1, 2018, 9:56pm Clark County News

Children’s enthusiasm for big trucks grows exponentially with the size of the truck, judging by the reactions of kids Sunday to the 10-foot tall, 10,000 pound Raminator monster truck, which was on display, and crushed a row cars, Sunday at the Dick Hannah Ram Truck Center. Read story

Don Millar World War II veteran

Off Beat: Airborne salute begins WWII tale of survival

Don Millar World War II veteran

July 1, 2018, 4:29pm Clark County News

Don Millar, a B-17 tail gunner during World War II, shared his story about the last flight of the “Screwball Express” in 2015. Read story

The exterior of The Arc of Southwest Washington is seen here on Friday morning, on June 29, 2018.

Arc of Southwest Washington to sell building for debts

The exterior of The Arc of Southwest Washington is seen here on Friday morning, on June 29, 2018.

July 1, 2018, 4:27pm Clark County News

The struggling Arc of Southwest Washington is attempting to find its financial footing by selling its facility in Vancouver. Read story

Deputies investigate crash north of La Center

July 1, 2018, 8:06am Clark County News

Clark County sheriff's deputies are investigating a crash north of La Center that sent one person to the hospital. Read story

Clark Asks voting round: It’s a tie this time

July 1, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

The votes are in and it’s a tie. Read story

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian Brad Richardson, left, executive director of the Clark County Historical Museum, explores historic downtown Vancouver properties with Alexander Gall of the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission. This 1905 home is known as the Sullinger House; its occupant, the Rev. Spencer S. Sullinger, was district superintendent for the Methodist Church here as well as president of the American Rose Society and curator of Portland’s International Rose Test Garden. But you’d never know any of that if Richardson and the museum weren’t preserving photos, records and stories of the history of downtown Vancouver.

Losing our history in Clark County?

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian Brad Richardson, left, executive director of the Clark County Historical Museum, explores historic downtown Vancouver properties with Alexander Gall of the Clark County Historic Preservation Commission. This 1905 home is known as the Sullinger House; its occupant, the Rev. Spencer S. Sullinger, was district superintendent for the Methodist Church here as well as president of the American Rose Society and curator of Portland’s International Rose Test Garden. But you’d never know any of that if Richardson and the museum weren’t preserving photos, records and stories of the history of downtown Vancouver.

July 1, 2018, 6:02am Business

When the raze-and-redevelop movement called urban renewal hit Vancouver in the 1960s, ridding downtown of sagging behemoths that blocked the light of “progress” seemed like a fine idea. Read story