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Clark County News

Fire burns garage near Ridgefield

August 19, 2016, 9:00pm Clark County News

A raging fire in a garage east of Ridgefield sent flames and a large plume of smoke into the sky early Friday evening. Read story

Lisa Houser, left, owner of Utopia Salon, cuts the hair of Arieanna Howard, 11, at the Go Ready back-to-school event Friday at Hudson&#039;s Bay High School. Arieanna will be in 6th grade at Discovery Middle School.

Go Ready Festival: Fresh haircuts signal readiness

Lisa Houser, left, owner of Utopia Salon, cuts the hair of Arieanna Howard, 11, at the Go Ready back-to-school event Friday at Hudson&#039;s Bay High School. Arieanna will be in 6th grade at Discovery Middle School.

August 19, 2016, 8:23pm Clark County News

Jose Pulido, 8, sat without fidgeting in the barber’s chair as Brett Allred from Beigeblond Salon cut his hair. Read story

Wind-blown grass fire threatens Vancouver apartment complex

August 19, 2016, 5:06pm Clark County News

Fire crews battled a wind-blown grass fire that threatened an apartment complex in east Vancouver on Friday afternoon as other firefighters dealt with another wind-whipped fire near Ridgefield. Read story

David Nierenberg

Nierenberg endorses Clinton on national stagevideo icon

David Nierenberg

August 19, 2016, 2:26pm Clark County News

A local face joined the national discourse over this year’s heated presidential race this morning. Read story

Firefighter’s lost dog given up for adoption while he was gone

August 19, 2016, 2:25pm Clark County News

The Humane Society for Southwest Washington faced a fiery online backlash after giving up for adoption a dog that had run away while his firefighter owner was away for work. Read story

The Maryhill Art Museum celebrated its 75th anniversary season last year.

Maryhill museum offers free admission for Clark County residents this weekend

The Maryhill Art Museum celebrated its 75th anniversary season last year.

August 19, 2016, 12:38pm Clark County Life

This weekend, you can enjoy free admission to one of the most appealingly oddball art museums on the planet. The only price is whatever it costs you to drive about 100 miles into the Columbia River Gorge to the scenic oasis known as Maryhill. Read story

The outside of the Clark County Courthouse.

Former jail deputy wins racial discrimination suit

The outside of the Clark County Courthouse.

August 19, 2016, 12:37pm Clark County News

A black former jail employee who filed a lawsuit against Clark County alleging racial discrimination was awarded $500,000 in a jury trial Friday — $100,000 more than he had sought. Read story

‘Founding Mothers’ opens tonight at museum

August 19, 2016, 12:32pm Clark County News

Artist Hilarie Couture will discuss her process of creating portraits of 47 community contributors at 6 p.m. today at the Clark County Historical Museum. Read story

Madison Reaves, 6, of Washougal plays one of her favorite games, &quot;dancing in the rain,&quot; while beating the heat at Hamllik Park in Washougal on Thursday.

This morning’s temps already outpacing Thursday’s

Madison Reaves, 6, of Washougal plays one of her favorite games, &quot;dancing in the rain,&quot; while beating the heat at Hamllik Park in Washougal on Thursday.

August 19, 2016, 9:52am Clark County News

If it seems hotter out this morning than the same time Thursday, you're not imagining things: It's true. Read story

Teacher librarians Kristie Peak of Mill Plain Elementary School, foreground, and Beth Pfenning of Hearthwood Elementary School join picketers Friday morning, Aug. 19, 2016 in Southeast Vancouver.

Evergreen teachers picket amid contract talksvideo icon

Teacher librarians Kristie Peak of Mill Plain Elementary School, foreground, and Beth Pfenning of Hearthwood Elementary School join picketers Friday morning, Aug. 19, 2016 in Southeast Vancouver.

August 19, 2016, 9:49am Clark County News

About 100 Evergreen Public Schools teachers gathered at two busy intersections along Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard on Friday morning, holding picket signs and waving at passing drivers. Several drivers honked in support. Read story