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Clark County News

Weather Eye: Enjoy the snow, it will probably melt by next week

January 12, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

“Writing this column Monday afternoon all I could see were possibilities of snow but amounts were just a dice roll. Sounds like a reason for a ‘now cast’ doesn’t it? Probably will be.” Read story

Volunteer programs with Columbia Springs

January 12, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Columbia Springs seeks people willing to become volunteer docents and volunteer leads. Read story

Clark College to host Rosa Clemente

January 12, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark College will welcome Rosa Clemente, a scholar and activist, to keynote its "Transformation: A New Era of Social Activism," event in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Read story

Anti-violence conference rescheduled for June

January 12, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The National Anti-Violence No More Summit that was supposed to take place Wednesday and today will be rescheduled for June 2-3 due to the weather. The two-day conference will still take place at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Read story

Snow hangs on power lines and stoplights as motorists and drivers navigate through downtown Vancouver on Wednesday morning, Jan. 11, 2017.

Recent snowfall in top 10 in last 100 years

Snow hangs on power lines and stoplights as motorists and drivers navigate through downtown Vancouver on Wednesday morning, Jan. 11, 2017.

January 11, 2017, 9:58pm Clark County News

Vancouver-area residents are plowing their way through one of the top 10 snow events in the past 100 years. Read story

Ashley Burkett, right, laughs with nurses Mandy Westervelt, center, and Rachel Wulf, left, while Ashley&#039;s husband, Aaron Burkett, carries their 3-day-old son, Jackson Burkett, through Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center on Wednesday. The Burketts were driven home from Legacy Salmon Creek by a volunteer from the Clark County Sheriff&#039;s Search and Rescue because the nearly foot of snow that fell Tuesday evening created difficult road conditions in Vancouver Wednesday.

Newborn, parents get safe ride home

Ashley Burkett, right, laughs with nurses Mandy Westervelt, center, and Rachel Wulf, left, while Ashley&#039;s husband, Aaron Burkett, carries their 3-day-old son, Jackson Burkett, through Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center on Wednesday. The Burketts were driven home from Legacy Salmon Creek by a volunteer from the Clark County Sheriff&#039;s Search and Rescue because the nearly foot of snow that fell Tuesday evening created difficult road conditions in Vancouver Wednesday.

January 11, 2017, 9:51pm Clark County News

A newborn boy and his parents found safe passage home from the hospital Wednesday thanks to a volunteer with Clark County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue. Read story

Woman reports armed robbery at V Street home

January 11, 2017, 9:50pm Clark County News

A man reportedly barged in on a woman who had stopped at her boyfriend's Rose Village area home Tuesday evening and, at gunpoint, robbed her of some personal items before running away. Read story

Attic fire damages east Vancouver residence

January 11, 2017, 9:49pm Clark County News

Firefighters quickly put out an attic fire that damaged an east Vancouver house Tuesday night. Read story

Superintendent of public instruction withdraws from levy lawsuit

January 11, 2017, 8:51pm Clark County News

On his first day as the state’s superintendent of public instruction, newly elected Chris Reykdal withdrew the department’s involvement in a lawsuit against a handful of Washington school districts. Read story

Members of the 4x4 rescue group help people in distress on Clark County&#039;s roads.

Sturdy 4×4 rigs + tough drivers = help on roads

Members of the 4x4 rescue group help people in distress on Clark County&#039;s roads.

January 11, 2017, 8:42pm Clark County News

On Wednesday, a day when nearly a foot of snow in Clark County caused wrecks, closed schools and government offices and kept many at home, Tim Ullom was on the snowy roads looking to lend a hand. Read story