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Participants dressed as characters from “Star Wars” enjoy the festivities of the first I Like Comic Con comics convention at the Clark County Event Center on Sunday afternoon. Organizers estimated 6,000 to 8,000 people visited the event over the weekend.

Fans suit up for I Like Comic Con

Participants dressed as characters from “Star Wars” enjoy the festivities of the first I Like Comic Con comics convention at the Clark County Event Center on Sunday afternoon. Organizers estimated 6,000 to 8,000 people visited the event over the weekend.

February 11, 2018, 10:32pm Clark County News

The weekend’s inaugural I Like Comic Con was such a success, said Chris Simons, organizer and owner of the eponymous comics shop in downtown Vancouver, that he’s already planning for next year. Read story

2018’s Miss Clark County Kallie Hutchinson, right, and Miss Clark County Outstanding Teen Payton May. The two were crowned Saturday night.

Two crowned in Miss Clark County

2018’s Miss Clark County Kallie Hutchinson, right, and Miss Clark County Outstanding Teen Payton May. The two were crowned Saturday night.

February 11, 2018, 10:26pm Clark County News

Kallie Hutchinson was crowned 2018’s Miss Clark County, and Payton May as Miss Clark County’s Outstanding Teen, Saturday night at the scholarship organization’s annual Miss Clark County Outstanding Teen Pageant. Read story

Campaign signs for Port of Vancouver District 1 commission candidates Kris Greene and Don Orange sit at the intersection of Northwest 78th Street and Northwest Lakeshore Avenue. Greene’s former campaign strategist claims energy industry insiders wield a heavy influence in Greene’s election campaign.

State House passes bill limiting contributions in port campaigns

Campaign signs for Port of Vancouver District 1 commission candidates Kris Greene and Don Orange sit at the intersection of Northwest 78th Street and Northwest Lakeshore Avenue. Greene’s former campaign strategist claims energy industry insiders wield a heavy influence in Greene’s election campaign.

February 11, 2018, 5:13pm Clark County News

A bill that would limit campaign contributions in port commission elections is moving to the state Senate after passing the House with near-unanimous approval. Read story

Dan Ogden is greeted by Gov. Jay Inslee during Val Ogden’s memorial service at Clark College on April 26, 2014. Dan Ogden, who died Wednesday, was part of creating national systems for trails and wild scenic rivers 50 years ago.

Off Beat: Ogden blazed trail to preserve nation’s wild, scenic areas

Dan Ogden is greeted by Gov. Jay Inslee during Val Ogden’s memorial service at Clark College on April 26, 2014. Dan Ogden, who died Wednesday, was part of creating national systems for trails and wild scenic rivers 50 years ago.

February 11, 2018, 4:25pm Clark County News

Dan Ogden will be remembered for his community efforts, but he also influenced the path of some of America’s most spectacular recreational resources. Read story

One jailed, one hospitalized after stabbing in Vancouver

February 11, 2018, 11:43am Clark County News

A 24-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and assault Sunday after a stabbing that sent a man to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Vancouver police were dispatched about 1:20 a.m. to a report of a disturbance with a weapon… Read story

Two injured in single-car rollover crash in Vancouver

February 11, 2018, 11:09am Clark County News

Two people were injured Sunday morning in a single-car rollover crash in Vancouver, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

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Three dead, six injured in two wrong-way DUI crashes in Vancouver

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February 11, 2018, 7:44am Clark County News

Two people were killed and several others injured in two separate wrong-way crashes on state Highway 14 in Vancouver early Sunday, according to the Washington State Patrol. Read story

House passes bill to help homeless

February 11, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

A bill that could increase funding for homeless services passed the state House of Representatives on Thursday. Read story

Art night with the Otton family (and some friends). Geoffrey Otton, at center in brown blanket, is 29 and lives with severe autism. Every Saturday night his family, friends and neighbors gather to visit him and each other during a brief social hour — while keeping their hands busy with simple art projects like making valentines. On a recent Saturday he was joined by Mariah Huerena, 17 (left), Hunter Yost, 18, and sister Linda Otton, 26. Geoffrey’s father, Ed Otton, in the background, was nursing a cold and staying away from the company that night.

Family of man with autism benefits from Art Nights

Art night with the Otton family (and some friends). Geoffrey Otton, at center in brown blanket, is 29 and lives with severe autism. Every Saturday night his family, friends and neighbors gather to visit him and each other during a brief social hour — while keeping their hands busy with simple art projects like making valentines. On a recent Saturday he was joined by Mariah Huerena, 17 (left), Hunter Yost, 18, and sister Linda Otton, 26. Geoffrey’s father, Ed Otton, in the background, was nursing a cold and staying away from the company that night.

February 11, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Health

What does love mean to Geoffrey Otton? Read story

Columbia River High School senior Nasseen Gutierrez.

Violence took Nasseen Gutierrez’s parents and grandmother, but not his hope

Columbia River High School senior Nasseen Gutierrez.

February 11, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Karen Gutierrez points to last Thanksgiving as one of her favorite family-bonding moments since she and younger siblings Robert Jr., Nasseen and Corin joined the Cartwright family 2½ years ago. Read story