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Clark County News

Man accused of brandishing machete

October 24, 2016, 6:48pm Clark County News

What started out as a "play fight" turned into much more after a man allegedly brandished a machete at a group of people Saturday night at a Vancouver residence, court records show. Read story

Portland man in court in armed robbery

October 24, 2016, 6:47pm Clark County News

A Portland man accused of robbing a Vancouver pharmacy at gunpoint and stealing more than $20,000 in cash and prescription drugs had been released from prison less than a year before the June incident, according to prosecutors. Read story

The FDA said it will issue new warnings about mixing prescription painkillers, such as hydrocodone, pictured, and sedatives.

Drug take-back event gathers 1,654 pounds of medications

The FDA said it will issue new warnings about mixing prescription painkillers, such as hydrocodone, pictured, and sedatives.

October 24, 2016, 5:47pm Clark County Health

More than 900 Clark County residents handed over 1,600 pounds of unwanted medications to law enforcement and volunteers last weekend. Read story

I-5 Bridge briefly closes for police activity

October 24, 2016, 9:15am Clark County News

Both northbound and southbound Interstate 5 were briefly blocked at the I-5 bridge this morning for a report of a person with a weapon. Read story

A male and female laboratory mouse interact as a high-frequency microphone picks up the high-pitched vocalizations produced by the male mouse as he courts the female at Washington State University Vancouver on Tuesday. Doctorate student Elena Mahrt was the lead author on a study researching how mice make ultrasonic whistling sounds.

Mice whistling ‘love songs’ not just so much flirting

A male and female laboratory mouse interact as a high-frequency microphone picks up the high-pitched vocalizations produced by the male mouse as he courts the female at Washington State University Vancouver on Tuesday. Doctorate student Elena Mahrt was the lead author on a study researching how mice make ultrasonic whistling sounds.

October 24, 2016, 6:07am Clark County News

An adorable discovery made with the leadership of a Washington State University Vancouver student could have real implications for the medical field. Read story

Kathy Gillespie, left, and Liz Pike

Literal, figurative bridges key in 18th District race

Kathy Gillespie, left, and Liz Pike

October 24, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Incumbent Liz Pike and challenger Kathy Gillespie offer voters a distinct choice in the race for the 18th Legislative District, Position 2, seat in the statehouse. Read story

A teal-colored pumpkin represents food allergy awareness among all the orange pumpkins.

Colorful safety reminder helps trick-or-treaters with allergies

A teal-colored pumpkin represents food allergy awareness among all the orange pumpkins.

October 24, 2016, 6:01am Clark County Health

Most little ghouls and goblins love filling their bags with sweet treats on Halloween. But for kids with food allergies, the holiday can be downright scary — even life threatening. Read story

Catch up on the news.

Morning Press: Kim, Kraft in 17th; Condit Dam, 5 years later; ‘Gig economy’ in Clark County

Catch up on the news.

October 24, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories of the weekend. Read story

Spenser Theberge, a 2005 graduate of Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, works on a contemporary piece at Columbia Dance in Vancouver.

Off Beat: Vancouver dancer crosses artistic paths with music’s masters

Spenser Theberge, a 2005 graduate of Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, works on a contemporary piece at Columbia Dance in Vancouver.

October 24, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

During his seven-year career in Europe, dancer Spenser Theberge followed in some famous footsteps. Read story

People gather to remember Elizabeth Smith, 11, during a candlelight vigil Sunday night at Daybreak Middle School in Battle Ground. She was killed after being struck by a minivan last week while waiting for her school bus.

11-year-old girl remembered at candlelight vigil

People gather to remember Elizabeth Smith, 11, during a candlelight vigil Sunday night at Daybreak Middle School in Battle Ground. She was killed after being struck by a minivan last week while waiting for her school bus.

October 23, 2016, 10:44pm Clark County News

For the hundreds who gathered with candles aglow outside of Daybreak Primary/Middle School on Sunday night, there was no easy way to say goodbye to Elizabeth Smith. Read story