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Don Orange left, and Kris Greene, both candidates for Port of Vancouver commissioner, District 1, speak to members of the editorial board at The Columbian in September.

Greene decries ‘out-of-state’ money in port race

Don Orange left, and Kris Greene, both candidates for Port of Vancouver commissioner, District 1, speak to members of the editorial board at The Columbian in September.

November 2, 2017, 6:39pm Clark County News

Port of Vancouver commissioner candidate Kris Greene said that a misplaced photo on campaign material sent out to voters on behalf of his opponent is part of a “broader, more insidious problem” of “narrowly focused national interest groups funded by out-of-state billionaires” involved in the race. Read story

Woodland City Council Candidates Janice Graham, from left, Jennifer Heffernan, DeeAnne (Bob Motep) Holland and Carol Rounds

Vote will fill four seats on Woodland City Council

Woodland City Council Candidates Janice Graham, from left, Jennifer Heffernan, DeeAnne (Bob Motep) Holland and Carol Rounds

November 2, 2017, 6:00pm Clark County News

There are four Woodland City Council seats up for grabs in Tuesday's election. Read story

Robbery suspect arrested north of Battle Ground

November 2, 2017, 5:04pm Clark County News

Sheriff’s deputies on Thursday arrested a man wanted for robbery following a search and Reverse 911 calls to neighbors, north of Battle Ground. Read story

A car crashed through the windows of the Starbucks at 1900 N.E. 162nd Ave., in Vancouver.

Car damages Starbucks on 162nd

A car crashed through the windows of the Starbucks at 1900 N.E. 162nd Ave., in Vancouver.

November 2, 2017, 2:26pm Clark County News

Patrons and employees of an east Vancouver Starbucks Coffee location got a wake-up this morning when a car crashed through the front window of the store. Read story

Hockinson School District board candidates: Steve Nylund, left, and Kirk Jensen

Funding big issue in Hockinson school race

Hockinson School District board candidates: Steve Nylund, left, and Kirk Jensen

November 2, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

Both candidates for Position No. 1 on the Hockinson School District board see the district facing a big challenge as it faces uncertainty surrounding the McCleary decision. Read story

Weather Eye: As chilly air, rain roll in here, snow falls in mountains

November 2, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

We survived yet another month of weather in October and now we look toward a new month of surprises in November. Halloween was excellent weather for trick-or-treating and other outdoor events. Remember that one. Read story

Deadline extended for Native arts fellowships

November 2, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, based in Vancouver, has extended the deadline to the end of business day on Nov. 22 for applications for its Mentor Artist Fellowships, which are aimed at helping established American Indian artists mentor emerging ones. Read story

Offramp to Evergreen from state Highway 14 to be closed Thursday

November 2, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

The westbound offramp to Evergreen Boulevard on state Highway 14 will be closed from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday. Read story

Friends of the Carpenter raises $102,500 at event

November 2, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

The nonprofit Friends of the Carpenter raised a record-breaking $102,500 at its annual dinner and auction held Oct. 21. Read story

Construction project manager Chris Dery with the Vancouver Housing Authority, left, and housing rehab specialist Craig Frantz with the city of Vancouver, right, look over the front area of the former Fish and Wildlife Building in Vancouver on Wednesday, a space that the city intends to use as a day center for homeless people.

Several steps remain for proposed day center for homeless

Construction project manager Chris Dery with the Vancouver Housing Authority, left, and housing rehab specialist Craig Frantz with the city of Vancouver, right, look over the front area of the former Fish and Wildlife Building in Vancouver on Wednesday, a space that the city intends to use as a day center for homeless people.

November 1, 2017, 9:40pm Clark County News

If all goes as intended, the former state Fish and Wildlife building could become a bigger, better day center for homeless people, opening as soon as January. Read story