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Paul Adams, clockwise from left, talks with his mom, Nancy Peterson, Jaden Carey and her brother, Justin Carey, during a hospital visit at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center on Monday. Adams and Carey both lost a leg after allegedly being struck by drivers from the same family.

Men share eerily similar circumstances, pain

Paul Adams, clockwise from left, talks with his mom, Nancy Peterson, Jaden Carey and her brother, Justin Carey, during a hospital visit at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center on Monday. Adams and Carey both lost a leg after allegedly being struck by drivers from the same family.

April 10, 2017, 10:39pm Clark County Health

It was an eerily familiar scene before Justin Carey on Monday as he entered the hospital room at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center — only this time, the teen wasn’t the one lying in the bed. Read story

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

Vancouver City Council discusses annexation, RV parking code

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

April 10, 2017, 10:35pm Clark County News

Larry Dorr, who lives in unincorporated Clark County and is bracing for likely annexation by the city of Vancouver, had a straightforward question for city councilors on Monday night: What’s in it for us? Read story

North Bank Artists founding members Rebecca Seymour, left, and Greg Lueck visit the current &quot;What Makes Us Happy&quot; exhibit. North Bank, which has always emphasized community and creativity over sales, will close at the end of May.

Vancouver’s North Bank Artists Gallery to close

North Bank Artists founding members Rebecca Seymour, left, and Greg Lueck visit the current &quot;What Makes Us Happy&quot; exhibit. North Bank, which has always emphasized community and creativity over sales, will close at the end of May.

April 10, 2017, 9:45pm Clark County Life

For well over a decade now, the most spacious, central and visible node for artists and art lovers on the north bank has been North Bank. Read story

Construction crews work on the Washougal School District&#039;s new $47 million campus for grades K-8, made up of a replacement Jemtegaard Middle School and the new Columbia River Gorge Elementary School. Washougal is one of many school districts in Clark County currently in the process of building new schools or hoping to, as the county could see at least $735.7 million in school construction in the near future.

Washougal redraws its school boundaries

Construction crews work on the Washougal School District&#039;s new $47 million campus for grades K-8, made up of a replacement Jemtegaard Middle School and the new Columbia River Gorge Elementary School. Washougal is one of many school districts in Clark County currently in the process of building new schools or hoping to, as the county could see at least $735.7 million in school construction in the near future.

April 10, 2017, 7:07pm Clark County News

The Washougal School District will have new boundaries starting next school year. Read story

The B-52s

Clark County Fair lineup: Etheridge, B-52s, Old Dominion

The B-52s

April 10, 2017, 5:31pm Clark County Life

Whether your musical taste runs to good ole boys in cowboy hats or jets piloted by rock lobsters, the Clark County Fair has you covered. Read story

Battle Ground man hurt in single-vehicle crash

April 10, 2017, 1:04pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man was injured in a single-vehicle crash in Salmon Creek on Sunday night. Read story

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Clark County man stabbed, deputies investigate

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April 10, 2017, 10:50am Clark County News

Detectives are investigating after a man was stabbed at a house in Clark County’s Pleasant Highlands neighborhood Monday morning. Read story

Brian Tashima practices with his band, Second Player Score, at his home in east Vancouver on a recent Sunday. Second Player Score will appear during a book launch and benefit for Autism Empowerment on Saturday. Tashima is the author of a series of fantasy adventures about a heroic boy - a rock musician - who is on the autism spectrum.

Joel Suzuki series, now a trilogy, has superpowers

Brian Tashima practices with his band, Second Player Score, at his home in east Vancouver on a recent Sunday. Second Player Score will appear during a book launch and benefit for Autism Empowerment on Saturday. Tashima is the author of a series of fantasy adventures about a heroic boy - a rock musician - who is on the autism spectrum.

April 10, 2017, 6:03am Clark County Health

Power chords have never been more powerful than when they’re blasting out of Joel Suzuki’s guitar in waves of glowing color. Read story

Searchers race in and out of the demolished Waremart store, where five people were killed in Vancouver on  April 5, 1972.

Off Beat: Winds were deadly in early April 1972

Searchers race in and out of the demolished Waremart store, where five people were killed in Vancouver on  April 5, 1972.

April 10, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

Marking the first week of April, high winds lashed Clark County. Read story

Innovative Services NW closing Adult Day Health Center

April 10, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

Innovative Services NW recently decided to end its Adult Day Health Center program in Vancouver, impacting about 30 clients, most of whom have developmental disabilities. Read story