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Clark County News

Increased DUI patrols on roads Friday

November 29, 2016, 7:59pm Clark County News

The Washington State Patrol will have extra troopers, and its DUI processing recreational-vehicle, out on Clark County roadways this Friday for special emphasis patrols aimed at curbing drunken and drugged driving. Read story

Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council members Bill Lynch, left, and Cullen Stephenson listen Tuesday as Ryan Rittenhouse of Friends of the Columbia Gorge speaks during a hearing on a Vancouver Energy permit.

Vancouver oil terminal foes renew objections at hearing

Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council members Bill Lynch, left, and Cullen Stephenson listen Tuesday as Ryan Rittenhouse of Friends of the Columbia Gorge speaks during a hearing on a Vancouver Energy permit.

November 29, 2016, 7:59pm Clark County News

Critics and proponents of the Vancouver Energy oil terminal opined to the Washington Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council during a public hearing Tuesday on a draft construction stormwater discharge permit for the project. Read story

Rocio Araneda shops at The Herbery in Vancouver with the help of assistant manager Travis Knight on Nov. 21.

What’s next for weed?

Rocio Araneda shops at The Herbery in Vancouver with the help of assistant manager Travis Knight on Nov. 21.

November 29, 2016, 6:56pm Clark County News

More than two years since legal recreational marijuana sales started, Washington pot businesses have seen more than $1.48 billion in total sales, raising more than $350 million in excise taxes, according to the state. Read story

County council approves fire safety inspection ordinance

November 29, 2016, 5:57pm Clark County News

The Clark County council unanimously approved an ordinance on Tuesday that will increase the frequency of fire safety inspections of businesses located in unincorporated areas of the county. Read story

Visitors walk through Esther Short Park during The Craft Beer and Wine Fest of Vancouver this summer. An estimated 3,500 people attended the event. The park, once an unpleasant place to be, is an increasingly popular community venue.

Esther Short Park, an urban success story

Visitors walk through Esther Short Park during The Craft Beer and Wine Fest of Vancouver this summer. An estimated 3,500 people attended the event. The park, once an unpleasant place to be, is an increasingly popular community venue.

November 29, 2016, 4:44pm Clark County News

To hear former Vancouver Mayor Royce Pollard tell it, the real hero behind the Esther Short Park revitalization effort was the homeless man who ordered the then-mayor out of the park and proceeded to shove him. Read story

No cause of death in case of body washed ashore

November 29, 2016, 2:29pm Clark County News

Authorities still don’t know what killed a woman whose body washed ashore of the Columbia River last week. Read story

Bereavement center hosts remembrance

November 29, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Health

PeaceHealth Southwest's Hope Bereavement Services is hosting a Celebration of Remembrance for people to remember and honor their loved ones. Read story

Lowell and Eleanor Lawry recall their early years together while looking at a photo taken of them in 1942, a year after their wedding. The Lawrys will celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary in December.

Sage marriage advice from Vancouver couple wed nearly 75 yearsvideo icon

Lowell and Eleanor Lawry recall their early years together while looking at a photo taken of them in 1942, a year after their wedding. The Lawrys will celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary in December.

November 29, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Lowell Lawry, a soft-spoken man, didn’t hesitate for a second when asked how he met his wife. Read story

Madore’s petition ruled valid by auditor’s office

November 29, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Clark County Councilor David Madore has cleared another hurdle in his effort to overturn a recently passed ordinance that changes how the county publicizes sensitive contracts. Read story

Service for Battle Ground councilor Ganley on Dec. 11

November 29, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Battle Ground City Councilor Bill Ganley died Saturday after a yearslong battle with cancer, and residents will have a chance to honor him during a memorial service at 2 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Battle Ground Community Center, 912 E. Main St., Battle Ground. Read story