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Clark County News

Buddhist facility in east Vancouver may be expanding

December 4, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

A small Buddhist facility in east Vancouver is looking to expand by adding a large meditation center. Read story

Tell us about your holiday lights display

December 4, 2016, 5:59am Clark County News

Do neighbors need sunglasses to look directly at your house? Read story

Public meetings for the week of Dec. 4

December 4, 2016, 5:59am Clark County News

Public meetings this week. Read story

Thirteen-year-old Zachary Borghello, from left, Kim Prather and Josh Prather, 14, load donated food into the Autism Serves Kids Care Club&#039;s minivan in Saturday&#039;s Walk &amp; Knock.

Walk & Knock bags nearly 115 tons of donated food

Thirteen-year-old Zachary Borghello, from left, Kim Prather and Josh Prather, 14, load donated food into the Autism Serves Kids Care Club&#039;s minivan in Saturday&#039;s Walk &amp; Knock.

December 3, 2016, 7:31pm Clark County News

The minivan was rolling slowly down the middle of the street, but Ivory Adams and Trinadee Blanton were in high gear on the sidewalk. The two girls dashed up a walkway to the front step of a house that had just what they were looking for: a bag of food. Read story

Don Benton (Associated Press files)

Press Talk: Is there a Trump/Benton connection?

Don Benton (Associated Press files)

December 3, 2016, 6:10am Clark County News

When President-elect Donald Trump assured the country he would “drain the swamp,” nobody asked him what he would refill it with. Read story

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: What’s next for marijuana; Taco House closes; High School football playoffs

Catch up on the news.

December 3, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Catch up on the news you may have missed this week. Read story

Maestro Salvador Brotons uses his new conducting baton to wave off some adversaries.

VSO goes to the movies

Maestro Salvador Brotons uses his new conducting baton to wave off some adversaries.

December 3, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

The hills are alive with the sounds of lightsaber duels and laser blasters and Darth Vader’s creepy mechanized breathing. Read story

Clark College offers free session about financial aid

December 3, 2016, 5:55am Clark County News

Clark College will host a free session Wednesday at its financial aid office to answer questions about navigating financial aid. Read story

Fort Vancouver High School teacher and MEChA advisor Bethany Rivard, center, hugs MEChA mentor Rodolfo Serna in front of the student-painted mural unveiled Friday at the Vancouver Police Department&#039;s West Precinct. The mural represents themes such as identity, cultural pride and social justice.

Mural for VPD precinct: Diversity, unity in vibrant colors

Fort Vancouver High School teacher and MEChA advisor Bethany Rivard, center, hugs MEChA mentor Rodolfo Serna in front of the student-painted mural unveiled Friday at the Vancouver Police Department&#039;s West Precinct. The mural represents themes such as identity, cultural pride and social justice.

December 2, 2016, 10:05pm Clark County News

After the better part of a year of work, students from Fort Vancouver High School unveiled Friday afternoon their vibrant mural at the Vancouver Police Department’s West Precinct building, something they hope will endure as a symbol of community as long as it hangs. Read story

Orchards resident John Schumacher is pictured Wednesday at his home with his 10-year-old dogs Max, left, and Faith. Schumacher is preparing to move into an assisted living center and must find a new home for his dogs. A Salmon Creek man is interested in adopting the dogs.

Dog update: Max, Faith may have new home

Orchards resident John Schumacher is pictured Wednesday at his home with his 10-year-old dogs Max, left, and Faith. Schumacher is preparing to move into an assisted living center and must find a new home for his dogs. A Salmon Creek man is interested in adopting the dogs.

December 2, 2016, 8:39pm Clark County News

Max and Faith may have found a new home. Read story