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Fourth-graders Neveah Brown, left, and Sophie Whitworth eat bagels with third-grader, Andrea Vercher, during breakfast at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Vancouver. “When you’re doing the work every day with the kids you love, when kids are coming in hungry, we feed them,” Principal Janell Ephraim said.

Rep. Stonier sponsors ‘Breakfast after the bell,’ to feed more hungry kids

Fourth-graders Neveah Brown, left, and Sophie Whitworth eat bagels with third-grader, Andrea Vercher, during breakfast at Martin Luther King Elementary School in Vancouver. “When you’re doing the work every day with the kids you love, when kids are coming in hungry, we feed them,” Principal Janell Ephraim said.

February 5, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

At Martin Luther King Elementary School, the cafeteria is packed with students grubbing on whole-wheat bagels with cream cheese and fruit before rushing off to class. Read story

Dispatch supervisor Jodi Gaylord of Vancouver takes calls at Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency in downtown Vancouver. Gaylord said she listens for clues during calls that human trafficking may be taking place so she can alert officers responding to the scene.

Local 911 dispatchers train to spot sex trafficking

Dispatch supervisor Jodi Gaylord of Vancouver takes calls at Clark Regional Emergency Services Agency in downtown Vancouver. Gaylord said she listens for clues during calls that human trafficking may be taking place so she can alert officers responding to the scene.

February 5, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

When Jodi Gaylord answers certain 911 calls at the emergency dispatch center in Vancouver, details can raise red flags. She asks herself, “Could this be a sex trafficking situation?” Read story

A group of New England Patriot fans watch the Super Bowl on Sunday afternoon at the Main Event Sports Grill in downtown Vancouver.

No local favorites, but Super Bowl ignites a passion for play

A group of New England Patriot fans watch the Super Bowl on Sunday afternoon at the Main Event Sports Grill in downtown Vancouver.

February 4, 2018, 9:39pm Clark County News

Many in Clark County would likely say the right birds weren’t playing, but that didn’t mean houses, couches and bars the county over weren’t glued to the Super Bowl on Sunday. Read story

A copy of Action Comics from September 1938 is seen Dec. 14 at I Like Comics in Uptown Village. It is priced at $5,000.

Off Beat: Even superheroes have to compete for press

A copy of Action Comics from September 1938 is seen Dec. 14 at I Like Comics in Uptown Village. It is priced at $5,000.

February 4, 2018, 5:07pm Clark County News

In his downtown Vancouver store, owner Chris Simons can show you when nobody knew who Batman was. Read story

Officers direct a resident past a roadblock set up for a shooting investigation March 19 on Northeast 140th Avenue, where two men were found dead.

Homicides hit 5-year high in Clark County

Officers direct a resident past a roadblock set up for a shooting investigation March 19 on Northeast 140th Avenue, where two men were found dead.

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

The number of homicides in Clark County climbed to 16 in 2017, but that five-year high doesn’t necessarily indicated a trend. Read story

The Vancouver City Council holds its first meeting of the year Jan. 8 at City Hall.

56 apply for seat on Vancouver City Council

The Vancouver City Council holds its first meeting of the year Jan. 8 at City Hall.

February 4, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

The application packets for 56 Vancouver City Council hopefuls total 494 pages. Those pages include résumés, short-answer responses and dozens of recommendations. Read story

School district set to pay half price for downtown site

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

After Vancouver Public Schools announced its plans to build a new elementary school in the heart of downtown last month, questions remained about the financial deal the district plans to strike with the property owner to construct the urban campus. Read story

Jaime Herrera Beutler

4 seek to unseat Herrera Beutler

Jaime Herrera Beutler

February 4, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

If Federal Election Commission reports are like pulse checks for political campaigns, the latest quarterly filings indicate WSU Vancouver professor Carolyn Long is off to a healthy start in her bid to unseat Southwest Washington Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler. Read story

Public meetings for the week of Feb. 4

February 4, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

Public meetings for the week of Feb. 4 Read story

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle gets some help cutting the ribbon for Vancouver Fire Department’s Fire Station 2 on Saturday. Many attended the event, including young families and children who hoped to become firefighters.

New fire station sparks inspiration for kids

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle gets some help cutting the ribbon for Vancouver Fire Department’s Fire Station 2 on Saturday. Many attended the event, including young families and children who hoped to become firefighters.

February 3, 2018, 9:52pm Clark County News

Four-year-old Sadie Wehling loves to pretend to put out fires and rescue relatives. When her family drives by a fire station, she asks “What’s in there?” Read story