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From left, Washington State Vancouver scientists Nikolay Strigul, Stephen Henderson and Jean Liénard discuss a collaborative project that uses photographs rather than laborious measurements to map aquatic vegetation.

WSUV researchers develop much faster way to model aquatic vegetation

From left, Washington State Vancouver scientists Nikolay Strigul, Stephen Henderson and Jean Liénard discuss a collaborative project that uses photographs rather than laborious measurements to map aquatic vegetation.

October 5, 2016, 10:04am Clark County News

With half the world’s population — more than 3.5 billion people, according to an United Nations estimate — living less than 40 miles away from coastlines, scientists want to know how effectively coastal plants buffer inland areas from rising seas and extreme weather events. But doing the research was an… Read story

Slower traffic expected during paving

October 5, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Final paving will take place starting today on the roundabout at Northwest Sixth Avenue in Camas and is expected to last through Friday, weather permitting. Read story

Janus Youth gets $600,000 grant

October 5, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Janus Youth Programs in Washington was awarded a federal grant to support its programs serving homeless and runaway youth. The nonprofit will get $200,000 annually for three years for its Oaks Basic Center Program. Read story

DOJ grant to help fund equipment purchases

October 5, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff's Office has won more than $90,000 in grant money from the Department of Justice, money that will go to buying protective equipment for officers and deputies addressing other needs. Read story

Alishia Topper greets supporters before a swearing-in ceremony at Vancouver City Hall on Tuesday  in Vancouver.

Sen. Cleveland, Rep. Wylie endorse Alishia Topper for the 49th District

Alishia Topper greets supporters before a swearing-in ceremony at Vancouver City Hall on Tuesday  in Vancouver.

October 4, 2016, 9:43pm Clark County News

Voters in the 49th Legislative District will choose between two politically-aligned Democratic candidates this November for the Position 2 seat. But their district-running mates, also both Democrats, have decided to announce their endorsement now: Vancouver City Councilor Alishia Topper. Read story

Teens accused of vandalism in Camas

October 4, 2016, 9:11pm Clark County News

Two teens accused of spray-painting graffiti on the personal property of 19 residents in Camas' Prune Hills neighborhood, as well as on a stop sign, are facing felony malicious mischief allegations. Read story

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Retrial set for driver who hit teen on side of B.G. road

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October 4, 2016, 9:08pm Clark County News

An Amboy woman whose convictions were overturned in a 2013 car crash that seriously injured a Battle Ground teen was back in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday to set a new trial date. Read story

Sex-trafficking sting nabs 2 Vancouver men

October 4, 2016, 7:35pm Clark County News

Portland police officers arrested seven men, including two from Vancouver, in a sex-trafficking sting operation late September. Read story

Mike Roby of Saxon Enterprises applies a fresh coat of paint Monday afternoon to the building known as a shoppette, as well as an express, at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site shoppette spruced up

Mike Roby of Saxon Enterprises applies a fresh coat of paint Monday afternoon to the building known as a shoppette, as well as an express, at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

October 4, 2016, 7:23pm Clark County News

The modest structure is overshadowed by much larger landmarks on the former U.S. Army post, but its heritage has gone global. Read story

John Garrett Smith is escorted out of a Clark County courtroom in December 2014 after Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis found him guilty. The Washington Court of Appeals has overturned Smith&#039;s attempted-murder conviction, but upheld an assault conviction.

Vancouver man’s attempted murder conviction tossed

John Garrett Smith is escorted out of a Clark County courtroom in December 2014 after Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis found him guilty. The Washington Court of Appeals has overturned Smith&#039;s attempted-murder conviction, but upheld an assault conviction.

October 4, 2016, 6:30pm Clark County News

John Garrett Smith did not intend to record himself on his cellphone as he threatened to kill his wife, but a judge used the voice mail to convict him of attempted murder. Now his conviction has been overturned after the Washington Court of Appeals ruled that using the recording violates… Read story