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An older water fountain at Jason Lee Middle School was tested for lead Wednesday morning. Gov.

Water in Hockinson schools safe to drink

An older water fountain at Jason Lee Middle School was tested for lead Wednesday morning. Gov.

June 27, 2016, 5:00pm Clark County News

Testing of water samples at all Hockinson School Districts came back with lead levels below the federal limit, the district announced recently. Read story

As part of an $84.4 million project to widen state Highway 502, a new trucks-only U-turn lane was added to the intersection at Northeast 92nd Avenue.

Ribbon cutting celebrates Highway 502 improvements, widening

As part of an $84.4 million project to widen state Highway 502, a new trucks-only U-turn lane was added to the intersection at Northeast 92nd Avenue.

June 27, 2016, 4:59pm Clark County Business

With cars whizzing by in the background, a group of local politicians and Washington State Department of Transportation officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new, wider state Highway 502. Read story

Fire that killed puppies remains under investigation

June 27, 2016, 12:11pm Clark County News

Investigators are working to determine what caused a house fire Saturday in the Hough neighborhood that resulted in the death of seven puppies. Read story

Morning Press: Bridge crunch, oil by rail, more stores for marijuana

June 27, 2016, 9:30am Clark County News

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

About 100 people opposed to oil trains gathered this morning prior to the opening of Vancouver Energy adjudication hearings at Clark College's east Vancouver building.

Oil terminal hearings open today in Vancouver

About 100 people opposed to oil trains gathered this morning prior to the opening of Vancouver Energy adjudication hearings at Clark College's east Vancouver building.

June 27, 2016, 8:36am Clark County Business

Five weeks of judicial-style hearings over plans to build an oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver open this morning, but not before a protest by opponents. Read story

Vancouver attorney Amber Rush of Navigate Law Group teaches a free class on maneuvering through the family law system June 14 at the Clark County Courthouse. Several attorneys and court employees attended the noon-hour clinic, which is designed to help the public.

Legal technicians provide family law assistance

Vancouver attorney Amber Rush of Navigate Law Group teaches a free class on maneuvering through the family law system June 14 at the Clark County Courthouse. Several attorneys and court employees attended the noon-hour clinic, which is designed to help the public.

June 27, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Navigating the family law system can be an overwhelming and emotional process, especially for people who have no choice but to represent themselves in court. Read story

Candace Sanders displays her Limited License Legal Technician certificate in her Longview office in January. It allows her to provide family legal assistance with no law degree.

Longview woman gets in on growing legal trend

Candace Sanders displays her Limited License Legal Technician certificate in her Longview office in January. It allows her to provide family legal assistance with no law degree.

June 27, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Longview’s Candace Sanders has worked in family law for the last 25 years, so it was a no-brainer when she decided to take the next step in her career. Read story

Trending: Transportation benefit districts

June 27, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council wanted to look into additional sources of street funding revenue last year, and one of the new fees for city residents goes into effect on Friday. Read story

Imogene Williams, 85, is led away from downtown Vancouver railroad tracks in flex cuffs June 18. Unlike the 20 other protesters arrested, Williams&#039; hands were cuffed in front of her.

Off Beat: Instructions to police were to handcuff with care

Imogene Williams, 85, is led away from downtown Vancouver railroad tracks in flex cuffs June 18. Unlike the 20 other protesters arrested, Williams&#039; hands were cuffed in front of her.

June 27, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

As Vancouver police prepared to arrest oil-train protesters nine days ago, their orders included a reminder to handle with care. Read story

Clark County gets $1,330 from Interior Department

June 27, 2016, 5:55am Clark County News

Clark County has received $1,330 from the U.S. Department of the Interior Payments in Lieu of Taxes program for 2016. Read story