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Clark County News

Vancouver brothers injured in fatal Interstate 90 crash

January 10, 2017, 12:52pm Clark County News

Two Vancouver brothers are recovering in a Seattle hospital after they were injured in a fatal crash Saturday on their way back to Washington State University. Read story

Vancouver woman arrested in Oregon mail theft case

January 10, 2017, 12:05pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman was arrested Monday for allegedly stealing mail from more than 90 people in Oregon. Read story

A 71-year-old man was arrested after deputies say he stabbed three family members. They sustained injuries described as not life threatening.

Man, 71, arrested after triple stabbing in north Clark County

A 71-year-old man was arrested after deputies say he stabbed three family members. They sustained injuries described as not life threatening.

January 10, 2017, 7:58am Clark County News

Three people were hurt and one person was detained after a reported stabbing in north Clark County. Read story

Mary Wood attends the 17th annual Nez Perce Chief Redheart Memorial Ceremony at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in April 2014. Wood created a legal argument called atmospheric trust litigation that is being used by children to sue some state governments and the federal government over climate change.

Law professor’s work key in kids’ climate change suits

Mary Wood attends the 17th annual Nez Perce Chief Redheart Memorial Ceremony at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site in April 2014. Wood created a legal argument called atmospheric trust litigation that is being used by children to sue some state governments and the federal government over climate change.

January 10, 2017, 6:02am Clark County News

Six days before Christmas, a King County judge cleared the path for eight Seattle children to go to court to argue the state violated their constitutional rights and the public trust doctrine by not doing enough to address climate change. Read story

Sea Mar plans apartments, offices along Fourth Plain

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

Sea Mar Community Health Centers plans to build a six-story building with offices and 70 apartments in central Vancouver. Read story

Walk & Knock collects 126 tons of food, $16K in donations

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

Dec. 3's Walk & Knock food drive collected less food but more money than in 2015. The annual event collected 126.3 tons, or 252,600 pounds, of food and more than $16,000 in donations. Read story

Weather Eye: More snow may be possible; next week to be warmer

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

Had enough of winter? There is more to come this week as we just can’t seem to shake the cold air east of the mountains. Now, it has warmed up above freezing in many locations in eastern Oregon, but still remaining in the 20s in the Columbia Basin in Washington.… Read story

Clark College seeks nominees for 2017 Iris Awards

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

Clark College is accepting nominations for the 2017 Iris Awards, which honor outstanding women in Southwest Washington. Read story

Two house fires displace people, pets

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

Fires at two houses in Vancouver's Ellsworth Springs neighborhood Saturday displaced a total of five people. Read story

Seventh-grader Colton Sahota, 12, left, talks with teacher Beth Doughty, right, as she answers questions from students while they work on their Dell Chromebooks at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground on Thursday morning. The district is putting a levy before voters on Feb. 14. Part of the funding supports technology in classrooms.

Battle Ground adjusts levy claims

Seventh-grader Colton Sahota, 12, left, talks with teacher Beth Doughty, right, as she answers questions from students while they work on their Dell Chromebooks at Chief Umtuch Middle School in Battle Ground on Thursday morning. The district is putting a levy before voters on Feb. 14. Part of the funding supports technology in classrooms.

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

Battle Ground Public Schools is backing away from claims that approving a maintenance and operations levy will not raise property taxes after the Clark County Assessor’s Office questioned the district’s messaging. Read story