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Lillian Christina describes seeing puffs of smoke in the distance after watching planes fly above her home in Honolulu on Dec. 7, 1941. Christina now lives in Vancouver.

Recalling planes over Pearl Harbor

Lillian Christina describes seeing puffs of smoke in the distance after watching planes fly above her home in Honolulu on Dec. 7, 1941. Christina now lives in Vancouver.

December 7, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

Lillian Christina and her friends grew up on America’s stronghold in the Pacific, so the sight and sound of airplanes wasn’t unusual. Read story

Weather Eye: Clear, sunny days to continue as far as the weather eye can see

December 7, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

OK, there are two things we need to hash out in the weather department. Read story

Clark Talks: Podcast gets back to business after brief break

December 7, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Clark Talks is back after taking a break during November. Read story

Camas High School hosts speaker series

December 7, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Camas High School will host a TED Talk Night at 6 p.m. today in the school library. Read story

Event raises $65,000 for cancer services at Legacy Salmon Creek

December 7, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Health

The community donated more than $65,000 to enhance cancer services at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center during a luncheon last month. Read story

Jesse Berst, chair and founder of the Smart Cities Council, speaks Wednesday to an audience at the Smart Cities Workshop hosted by Regional Transportation Council at Fisher’s Landing Transit Center.

Cities smart to grow together

Jesse Berst, chair and founder of the Smart Cities Council, speaks Wednesday to an audience at the Smart Cities Workshop hosted by Regional Transportation Council at Fisher’s Landing Transit Center.

December 6, 2017, 10:13pm Business

Kristin Tufte thinks the journey toward smart cities can be simplified into three words: People, intention and coordination. Read story

Ophelia Noble, founder of The Noble Foundation, speaks about the recent posting of “It’s OK to be white” posters on the Clark College campus on Wednesday. Clark College appears to be among the latest campuses hit by the posters in the United States.

‘It’s OK to be white’ posters rattle Clark College

Ophelia Noble, founder of The Noble Foundation, speaks about the recent posting of “It’s OK to be white” posters on the Clark College campus on Wednesday. Clark College appears to be among the latest campuses hit by the posters in the United States.

December 6, 2017, 10:08pm Clark County News

The appearance of “It’s OK to be white” and similar posters on the Clark College campus left students and staff feeling frightened, angry and threatened, members of a crowded audience said at a community forum Wednesday. Read story

A program that provides low-cost health coverage for nearly 4,000 Clark County kids is in limbo, and most families who rely on the program are unaware of its uncertain future.(istock)

Funding for CHIP remains in limbo

A program that provides low-cost health coverage for nearly 4,000 Clark County kids is in limbo, and most families who rely on the program are unaware of its uncertain future.(istock)

December 6, 2017, 7:26pm Clark County Health

A program that provides low-cost health coverage for nearly 4,000 Clark County kids is in limbo, and most families who rely on the program are unaware of its uncertain future. Read story

Ventura County Fire Department firefighters work to put out a blaze burning homes early Tuesday in Ventura, Calif. Authorities said the blaze broke out Monday and grew wildly in the hours that followed, consuming vegetation that hasn’t burned in decades.

Volunteers from Vancouver head to help people fleeing California wildfires

Ventura County Fire Department firefighters work to put out a blaze burning homes early Tuesday in Ventura, Calif. Authorities said the blaze broke out Monday and grew wildly in the hours that followed, consuming vegetation that hasn’t burned in decades.

December 6, 2017, 4:28pm Clark County News

Two disaster relief volunteers from Vancouver are traveling to help people affected by the devastating wildfires raging across Southern California, according to American Red Cross Cascades Region. Read story

Town hall this Saturday for state 17th District

December 6, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

 Residents of the 17th Legislative District will have a chance to get a preview of the upcoming 2018 legislative session and ask their lawmakers questions at a town hall meeting that will be held Saturday. Read story