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A recent state appellate court ruling may have broader implications on whether the homeless are entitled to the same privacy protections as people living in traditional homes.

Court: Homeless have privacy rights

A recent state appellate court ruling may have broader implications on whether the homeless are entitled to the same privacy protections as people living in traditional homes.

October 10, 2017, 9:15pm Clark County News

A homeless man staying in a makeshift shelter had an expectation of privacy under the Washington state Constitution — just like people in traditional homes — when police peeked inside his dwelling. That’s the finding of a Washington Court of Appeals opinion that was published in part Tuesday and could… Read story

Battle Ground man arrested in Woodland burglary

October 10, 2017, 7:41pm Clark County News

Police arrested a Battle Ground man who allegedly burglarized a home in Woodland Sunday afternoon after a witnesses identified the suspect. Read story

Volunteer John Kaloudis sorts donated food while helping to clients at Friends in Service to Humanity Westside Food Pantry of Vancouver, otherwise known as FISH.

Data: Financial worth of time spent volunteering rises steadily

Volunteer John Kaloudis sorts donated food while helping to clients at Friends in Service to Humanity Westside Food Pantry of Vancouver, otherwise known as FISH.

October 10, 2017, 6:05pm Clark County News

While a recently released analysis by The Chronicle of Philanthropy looked at the dollars people give to charities, it didn’t account for the value of volunteers like John Kaloudis, who works weekly at a downtown Vancouver food pantry. Read story

Deva Yamashiro, left, with the Kukui Foundation, and young students, from left to right: Bianca Finley, Reina Beth Phengthalangsy, Saya Fyock and Shelby Campbell break out laughing at selected audience members as they try their hand at hula dancing during the Otea finale in 2015. Yamashiro, or “Aunty Deva,” as she’s known to many, died Monday at the age of 62.

‘Aunty Deva,’ bringer of aloha spirit to Vancouver, dies at 62

Deva Yamashiro, left, with the Kukui Foundation, and young students, from left to right: Bianca Finley, Reina Beth Phengthalangsy, Saya Fyock and Shelby Campbell break out laughing at selected audience members as they try their hand at hula dancing during the Otea finale in 2015. Yamashiro, or “Aunty Deva,” as she’s known to many, died Monday at the age of 62.

October 10, 2017, 1:09pm Clark County News

Deva Yamashiro, the Hawaiian native who embodied aloha spirit in her adopted home of Vancouver via dedicated cultural education and joyous celebration, died Monday after a long battle with cancer. She was 62. Read story

Police and fire personnel, shown here in traffic camera footage, respond after a fatal crash on Interstate 5 in the Salmon Creek area Monday night.

Vancouver man killed in wrong-way crash

Police and fire personnel, shown here in traffic camera footage, respond after a fatal crash on Interstate 5 in the Salmon Creek area Monday night.

October 10, 2017, 6:10am Clark County News

A Vancouver man was identified as the person killed late Monday night in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 5 in the Salmon Creek area, according to the Washington State Patrol. Read story

Volunteers Vickie Neal, left, and Diane Kessell sort through donated clothes at Friends in Service to Humanity Westside Food Pantry of Vancouver, otherwise known as FISH. Kessell said they are always in need of clothing donations, especially men’s clothes.

Charity donations below U.S. average

Volunteers Vickie Neal, left, and Diane Kessell sort through donated clothes at Friends in Service to Humanity Westside Food Pantry of Vancouver, otherwise known as FISH. Kessell said they are always in need of clothing donations, especially men’s clothes.

October 10, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Residents of the metropolitan area that includes Vancouver and Portland donated less of their income to charity than the rest of the country in 2015, according to an analysis of itemized charitable deductions. Read story

Share launches annual clothing drive

October 10, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Nonprofit homeless service provider Share is holding its annual "seats and feets" drive to collect new underwear and athletic-style socks. Read story

Weather Eye: Say goodbye to 70-degree days

October 10, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Monday was a day to retain in your memory, at least for a while, as it appears we may be heading toward a progressive weather pattern with few dry days in between bouts of autumn rainfall. Read story

Neighbors On Watch volunteer Scott Abels reads off an Oregon license plate to another volunteer taking notes in the Landover-Sharmel neighborhood. Vancouver police are starting a program to encourage voluntary license compliance, and NOW volunteers are taking to the streets of Vancouver to inventory out-of-state license plates in neighborhoods.

Vancouver targets vehicle license compliance

Neighbors On Watch volunteer Scott Abels reads off an Oregon license plate to another volunteer taking notes in the Landover-Sharmel neighborhood. Vancouver police are starting a program to encourage voluntary license compliance, and NOW volunteers are taking to the streets of Vancouver to inventory out-of-state license plates in neighborhoods.

October 9, 2017, 9:29pm Clark County News

Drivers beware: If you’re a Vancouver resident with out-of-state plates, the city is on the prowl. Read story

Fire damage to the area surrounding the Angel’s Rest trail in the Columbia River Gorge near Cascade Locks, Ore.

Researchers gain grant to study fire aftermath, regrowth

Fire damage to the area surrounding the Angel’s Rest trail in the Columbia River Gorge near Cascade Locks, Ore.

October 9, 2017, 7:43pm Clark County News

As wildfires dominate headlines in the Pacific Northwest and the rest of the American West, a Washington State University Vancouver researcher is seeking answers to unknown questions about a fire’s aftermath. Read story