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Clark County News

City seeks members for salary review panel

October 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver seeks applicants for two vacancies on its Salary Review Commission. Read story

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: License compliance; Aunty Deva dies; Highway 14 congestion

Catch up on the news.

October 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Here are some of the stories that grabbed readers' attention this week. Read story

Block grant funding available for projects

October 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Up to $1 million in Community Development Block Grants and HOME Investment Partnerships Program funding is available or Vancouver projects. Read story

Jane Kirkpatrick discusses new book

October 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Cherished historical novelist Jane Kirkpatrick will discuss stories and characters of the Pacific Northwest on Oct. 21 at the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center. Read story

A firefighter carries a water hose to put out a fire during along the Highway 29 Friday near Calistoga, Calif. Firefighters gained some ground on a blaze burning in the heart of California's wine country but face another tough day ahead with low humidity and high winds expected to return.

Fire District 3 sends crew, engine to help in California

A firefighter carries a water hose to put out a fire during along the Highway 29 Friday near Calistoga, Calif. Firefighters gained some ground on a blaze burning in the heart of California's wine country but face another tough day ahead with low humidity and high winds expected to return.

October 13, 2017, 9:36pm Clark County News

In response to a call for assistance, Clark County Fire District 3 on Friday afternoon sent an engine to respond to the fires ravaging Northern California. Read story

The Rev. Jaime Case points to a waterline on three windows in the basement of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in west Vancouver. Heavy rains on Thursday caused flooding in a large part of the church’s basement.

Heavy rains flood church’s basement

The Rev. Jaime Case points to a waterline on three windows in the basement of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in west Vancouver. Heavy rains on Thursday caused flooding in a large part of the church’s basement.

October 13, 2017, 9:31pm Clark County News

The Rev. Jaime Case pointed to dirt and condensation on the basement window, showing how high stormwater had filled one of the window wells Thursday. He could only imagine the amount of pressure pushing against the glass as water began seeping in. Read story

Dog dies in RV fire

October 13, 2017, 9:28pm Clark County News

Fire investigators say they have not yet determined the cause of a Thursday afternoon fire that destroyed a motor home parked near the Wal-Mart in Hazel Dell, because they've been unable to speak with the vehicle's occupants. Read story

Kris Greene, a candidate for Port of Vancouver commissioner, Dist. 1, speaks to members of the editorial board at The Columbian on Sept. 29.

Port candidate seeks protection order against ex-campaign worker

Kris Greene, a candidate for Port of Vancouver commissioner, Dist. 1, speaks to members of the editorial board at The Columbian on Sept. 29.

October 13, 2017, 7:03pm Clark County News

Port of Vancouver District 1 candidate Kris Greene has filed a petition for an order of protection from harassment against his former campaign strategist, Robert Sabo. Read story

Jonathan Sauerwein is running for Vancouver mayor as a write-in candidate.

Write-in candidate Sauerwein joins Vancouver mayoral race

Jonathan Sauerwein is running for Vancouver mayor as a write-in candidate.

October 13, 2017, 6:57pm Clark County News

Jonathan Sauerwein, 56, has been involved in politics since he was 5. His mother has always urged him to run for office. But it didn’t occur to him to run for Vancouver mayor until this month. Read story

Insurance premiums may rise in CCF&R’s service area

October 13, 2017, 6:53pm Clark County News

Parts of Clark County Fire & Rescue’s service area may be seeing substantial increases to their insurance premiums following a downgrade of the insurance rating for part of the district. That downgrade should be reversed once a recently approved levy increase allows the district to staff an unused fire station,… Read story