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Clark County News

Summer concert will benefit Rocksolid Community Teen center

August 9, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

 The Rocksolid Community Teen Center will host its second Summer Concert at 5 p.m. Aug. 19 at Moulton Falls Winery, 31101 N.E. Railroad Ave., Yacolt. Read story

Highway 500 hit-and-run suspect appears in court

August 8, 2017, 10:29pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man who allegedly struck a motorcyclist from behind, throwing him from his bike, and then fled on state Highway 500 made a first appearance Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

An accessory dwelling unit under construction, right, is seen next to a house along Daniels Street on Sept.

Vancouver City Council updates accessory dwelling units rules

An accessory dwelling unit under construction, right, is seen next to a house along Daniels Street on Sept.

August 8, 2017, 10:25pm Clark County News

Vancouver city councilors were split over whether an ordinance updating accessory dwelling units standards should become law as is, but at the end of Monday’s council meeting it narrowly passed 4-3. Read story

Using a new sketch, investigators are trying to identity this woman, who was buried in an unmarked grave after dying in a 1991 car crash.

Officials hope new sketch helps ID woman killed in 1991 crash

Using a new sketch, investigators are trying to identity this woman, who was buried in an unmarked grave after dying in a 1991 car crash.

August 8, 2017, 8:49pm Clark County News

Investigators released a new sketch Tuesday that they hope will help identify a woman exhumed from a Longview cemetery who was killed in a crash on Interstate 5 in 1991. Read story

People opposed to the Vancouver Energy oil terminal project rally at a hearing in Vancouver in January 2016. On Monday, the Astoria (Ore.) City Council unanimously passed a resolution that specifically cited the proposed Tesoro Corp. and Savage Cos. terminal as a reason to oppose any proposed oil-by-rail projects along the Columbia River.

Astoria, Ore., opposes proposed Vancouver oil terminal

People opposed to the Vancouver Energy oil terminal project rally at a hearing in Vancouver in January 2016. On Monday, the Astoria (Ore.) City Council unanimously passed a resolution that specifically cited the proposed Tesoro Corp. and Savage Cos. terminal as a reason to oppose any proposed oil-by-rail projects along the Columbia River.

August 8, 2017, 8:45pm Business

Astoria, Ore., has added itself to the list of cities opposed to the Vancouver Energy oil terminal. Read story

Above: Sheriff’s deputies Jeremy Koch, left, and Chris Luque lead 14-year-old Kenzie Brown, dressed in a full bomb suit, around a simulated crime scene to look for staged explosives. The Tuesday simulation was part of a full week of activities. Left: Deputies Chris Luque, left, and Jeremy Koch, right, help Jayden Pantier of Vancouver, 13, put on a bomb suit.

CSI Vancouver: Camp teaches teens to solve crimes

Above: Sheriff’s deputies Jeremy Koch, left, and Chris Luque lead 14-year-old Kenzie Brown, dressed in a full bomb suit, around a simulated crime scene to look for staged explosives. The Tuesday simulation was part of a full week of activities. Left: Deputies Chris Luque, left, and Jeremy Koch, right, help Jayden Pantier of Vancouver, 13, put on a bomb suit.

August 8, 2017, 7:39pm Clark County News

Weighed down by a 95-pound bomb squad suit, 13-year-old Jayden Pantier plodded through the courtyard of a Vancouver high school, his eyes scanning through the small window of the helmet. Read story

Fire official: Man caused motel blaze trying to refill lighter

August 8, 2017, 10:46am Clark County News

A man who suffered burns after a fire at a Hazel Dell motel in May was recently released from the hospital and told investigators he accidentally caused the blaze trying to refill a lighter. Read story

Weather Eye: Cooler weather may be on way; cricket chirps tell temperature

August 8, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Is there relief in sight from the hot and dry weather? Fortunately, more marine air filtered inland than expected and kept us from pushing into 90s for the past two days. It is forecast to be 90 or better today through Thursday. Read story

Library foundation sells used fiction hardcovers

August 8, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Overstocked with hardbound novels, the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation will hold a "flash fiction" sale on Aug. 24. Read story

Clark education program has class on eclipse

August 8, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

A session on the Aug. 21 total eclipse of the sun will be offered on Friday through the Clark College Community Education program. Read story