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Steve Hogan, Camas mayor pro tem, from left, Ridgefield Mayor Ron Onslow, Yacolt Mayor Jeff Carothers and Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt display their patriotic ties Wednesday during Fort Vancouver’s 23rd annual Flag Day celebration.

Flag Day observance celebrates national, local traditions

Steve Hogan, Camas mayor pro tem, from left, Ridgefield Mayor Ron Onslow, Yacolt Mayor Jeff Carothers and Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt display their patriotic ties Wednesday during Fort Vancouver’s 23rd annual Flag Day celebration.

June 14, 2017, 9:59pm Clark County News

So many stars, spangling so many patriotic displays. Read story

Man suspected of being bank robber, ‘Sporty Spice bandit,’ identified

June 14, 2017, 9:02pm Clark County News

Police on Wednesday identified the man suspected in a Tuesday bank robbery in Vancouver and as being the “Sporty Spice bandit” from two robberies in Oregon earlier this month, as Andrew Lee Lehr, 47. Read story

State AG seeks to commit local sex offender

June 14, 2017, 8:53pm Clark County News

The Washington state Attorney General's Office is seeking to civilly commit a convicted sex offender from Clark County to prevent his release into the community. Read story

Brent Ward Luyster

Judge OKs 2nd defense attorney for triple-murder suspect

Brent Ward Luyster

June 14, 2017, 8:50pm Clark County News

Clark County Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis on Tuesday granted triple-murder suspect Brent Ward Luyster a second defense attorney for his case. Read story

Firefighters work to douse the flames after a fire broke out in the the 7-Eleven at Main Street and West Fourth Plain Boulevard Wednesday evening.

Uptown-area 7-Eleven fire blocks Fourth Plain Blvd.; none hurt

Firefighters work to douse the flames after a fire broke out in the the 7-Eleven at Main Street and West Fourth Plain Boulevard Wednesday evening.

June 14, 2017, 8:06pm Clark County News

A fire at an Uptown-area 7-Eleven blocked traffic at Main Street and Fourth Plain Boulevard Wednesday evening. No one was hurt. Read story

Gov. Jay Inslee, from left, talks with Odyssey Middle School Principal Aaron Smith and seventh-graders Jordan Jonason and Tai Beaulieu during a tour of the Camas campus.

Inslee visits Odyssey Middle School in funding push

Gov. Jay Inslee, from left, talks with Odyssey Middle School Principal Aaron Smith and seventh-graders Jordan Jonason and Tai Beaulieu during a tour of the Camas campus.

June 14, 2017, 8:06pm Clark County News

When Gov. Jay Inslee’s visit to Odyssey Middle School was delayed about an hour, school officials asked how many students wanted to stay past dismissal time for the visit, and nearly 60 of the 115 students in attendance on Wednesday opted to stay late. Read story

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center receives $500,000 gift

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

June 14, 2017, 6:39pm Clark County Health

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center received a $500,000 donation — the hospital’s largest single donation — that will be used to enhance its current breast health center. Read story

Anglers on the Columbia River had two days last weekend to catch sturgeon.

Columbia estuary sturgeon season closes early

Anglers on the Columbia River had two days last weekend to catch sturgeon.

June 14, 2017, 2:46pm Clark County News

Saturday's final day of retention is canceled to keep from exceeding the catch guideline for downstream of the Wauna power lines Read story

Susan Schrantz takes part in "Cruisin' the Gut" with her family in a VW Bug on Main Street in downtown Vancouver in 2016.

Future of Vancouver’s Cruisin’ the Gut uncertain

Susan Schrantz takes part in "Cruisin' the Gut" with her family in a VW Bug on Main Street in downtown Vancouver in 2016.

June 14, 2017, 10:50am Clark County News

The annual classic-car event known as Cruisin’ the Gut in downtown Vancouver appears to be in jeopardy. Read story

Sen. Ann Rivers, left, with Rep. Paul Harris, answers questions at aat Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver in March. Rivers, R-La Center, one of the key negotiators of the school funding package, is optimistic lawmakers won't need the entire 30-day special session to finish the state budget.

Third special session called likely

Sen. Ann Rivers, left, with Rep. Paul Harris, answers questions at aat Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver in March. Rivers, R-La Center, one of the key negotiators of the school funding package, is optimistic lawmakers won't need the entire 30-day special session to finish the state budget.

June 14, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

Sen. Ann Rivers, a key negotiator on the education funding plan being discussed in Olympia, is a self-described “cup-half-full kind of gal by nature.” She said Tuesday she’s confident the state will not enter shutdown territory. Read story