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Clark County News

Weather Eye: Cold, snow, ice to take another shot at our area

January 3, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

As much as we tried we just couldn’t get a general snowfall down in the Vancouver area over the weekend. The foothills received over a half-foot of snow; Longview/Kelso also had white ground. Snow fell in the strangest places. At noon Monday it was snowing in Brookings, Ore., on the… Read story

1 injured in ATV crash east of Battle Ground

January 2, 2017, 9:10pm Clark County News

One person was taken to the hospital by LifeFlight tonight following an all-terrain vehicle crash east of Battle Ground. Read story

Property taxes in Clark County explained

January 2, 2017, 8:40pm Clark County News

Death and taxes are the only certainties in life, as the old adage goes. If you live in Clark County, or Washington state for that matter, you can probably add confusion about taxes. Read story

House fire reported near Battle Ground Lake

January 2, 2017, 8:32pm Clark County News

A fire damaged a two-story home near Battle Ground Lake State Park on Monday. Read story

Suspected DUI vehicle collision injures two

January 2, 2017, 6:06pm Clark County News

A Kelso woman faces possible charges of driving under the influence, vehicular assault, reckless driving and reckless endangerment after causing two separate collisions Monday morning that sent a 5-year-old to the hospital and closed stretches of Interstate 5, according to the Washington State Patrol. Read story

Darion Chambers, left, and Christopher Baker, both inmates at Larch Corrections Center, give treats to Ricky, a 3-year-old Chihuahua mix. Ricky is from the Humane Society for Southwest Washington, which partners with the prison to offer a program that allows inmates to train dogs.

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Darion Chambers, left, and Christopher Baker, both inmates at Larch Corrections Center, give treats to Ricky, a 3-year-old Chihuahua mix. Ricky is from the Humane Society for Southwest Washington, which partners with the prison to offer a program that allows inmates to train dogs.

January 2, 2017, 5:18pm Clark County News

Demetrius Route said there is only one thing that matters when it comes to training Zelda, an energetic 3-year-old Chihuahua-terrier mix. Read story

Vancouver City Councilor Anne McEnerny-Ogle gathers with friends and supporters at the Vancouver Firefighters Union Hall on Monday where she officially kicked off her campaign for mayor. Son John Ogle, from left, joins McEnerny-Ogle, along with her husband, Terry Ogle, Terry Cappiello and Becky Archibald.

McEnerny-Ogle announces run for Vancouver mayor

Vancouver City Councilor Anne McEnerny-Ogle gathers with friends and supporters at the Vancouver Firefighters Union Hall on Monday where she officially kicked off her campaign for mayor. Son John Ogle, from left, joins McEnerny-Ogle, along with her husband, Terry Ogle, Terry Cappiello and Becky Archibald.

January 2, 2017, 5:17pm Clark County News

Vancouver City Councilor Anne McEnerny-Ogle officially announced her candidacy for mayor Monday morning at the Vancouver Firefighters Union Hall, where she presented her approach and priorities for the city. Read story

Vancouver woman’s body found in Oregon waterway

January 2, 2017, 5:09pm Clark County News

The body found Saturday in the Multnomah Channel in Oregon has been identified as that of a Vancouver woman. Read story

Vancouver artist Michelle Allen discusses her paintings during the Dec. 9 rededication of the sixth-floor art gallery in the Clark County Public Service Center as the Anstine Gallery.

Local governments embrace art in public spaces

Vancouver artist Michelle Allen discusses her paintings during the Dec. 9 rededication of the sixth-floor art gallery in the Clark County Public Service Center as the Anstine Gallery.

January 2, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

Visiting a government building isn’t always a happy experience — let alone a deep, moving one. When’s the last time you were touched by joy and insight while paying a parking ticket or speaking up at a public hearing? Read story

A bobcat waits for a salmon to come within reach at Taft Creek in Olympic National Park last month. When the bobcat was able to snag a fish, park ranger Lee Snook -- a Columbia River graduate -- captured a video of the catch that has gone viral.

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A bobcat waits for a salmon to come within reach at Taft Creek in Olympic National Park last month. When the bobcat was able to snag a fish, park ranger Lee Snook -- a Columbia River graduate -- captured a video of the catch that has gone viral.

January 2, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Lee Snook might consider adding a couple of things to her National Park Service job description. Read story