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Clark County News

Weather Eye: For now we return to more typical June-in-Northwest weather

June 9, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

The weather cool-off arrived Tuesday evening with some elated fanfare, I’m sure. A cold trough of low pressure ushered in marine air off the ocean but not before we logged yet another high temperature way above normal. Tuesday we reached 89 degrees officially; 90 or better in many neighborhoods. Read story

Middle school bands take honors at Junior Parade

June 8, 2016, 10:07pm Clark County News

Four middle school bands from Clark County earned honors Wednesday in the 2016 Fred Meyer Junior Parade, part of the Portland Rose Festival. Read story

Clark County Fire District 3 Chief Steve Wrightson, from left, Life Saver Award recipient Donna Welker, and the district&#039;s Josh Haldeman, Jens Tapio and Nolan Meyer, pose for a photo. Welker was honored for her efforts to help a choking woman in Battle Ground in May.

Woman honored with Life Saver Award

Clark County Fire District 3 Chief Steve Wrightson, from left, Life Saver Award recipient Donna Welker, and the district&#039;s Josh Haldeman, Jens Tapio and Nolan Meyer, pose for a photo. Welker was honored for her efforts to help a choking woman in Battle Ground in May.

June 8, 2016, 9:23pm Clark County Health

Clark County Fire District 3 this week honored caregiver Donna Welker with its Life Saver Award for her successful use of the Heimlich maneuver and CPR to aid a choking victim May 13 at Aldred Homes adult care facility in Battle Ground. Read story

Vancouver police investigate armed robbery

June 8, 2016, 9:21pm Clark County News

Major crimes detectives are investigating a robbery that occurred Tuesday night at a Walgreens in Vancouver's Ogden neighborhood. Read story

Police: Man cited for attack attempt in park

June 8, 2016, 9:20pm Clark County News

A transient man was cited after attacking a man walking near Esther Short Park on Wednesday, but just for attempted assault, because he apparently never landed a punch. Read story

Clark College is experiencing an enrollment crisis. Enrollment decreased 9.8 percent since last school year and 32.6 percent since 2010-2011, the middle of the Great Recession. The enrollment decline mirrors a trend in the state&#039;s 34 community and technical colleges.

Clark College in ‘enrollment crisis’

Clark College is experiencing an enrollment crisis. Enrollment decreased 9.8 percent since last school year and 32.6 percent since 2010-2011, the middle of the Great Recession. The enrollment decline mirrors a trend in the state&#039;s 34 community and technical colleges.

June 8, 2016, 8:26pm Clark County News

Clark College is experiencing a crisis in declining enrollment, President Bob Knight said. Read story

The former Sharp Laboratories of America building might be home to a new project-based learning middle school in the Camas School District. The $12.5 million deal also includes 30 acres surrounding the building.

Camas schools close to buying Sharp site

The former Sharp Laboratories of America building might be home to a new project-based learning middle school in the Camas School District. The $12.5 million deal also includes 30 acres surrounding the building.

June 8, 2016, 8:01pm Business

Camas School District is close to purchasing the former Sharp Laboratories of America building and surrounding property to use for a new middle school that would open in the fall. Read story

One killed in two-vehicle crash near Camas Safeway

June 8, 2016, 7:42pm Clark County News

One person was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Camas on Wednesday evening next to the city’s Safeway. Read story

Arc of SouthWest Washington director to step down

June 8, 2016, 7:24pm Clark County News

Michael Piper is leaving his role as executive director of The Arc of Southwest Washington due to medical issues. His last day will be July 1, and the nonprofit’s board of directors looks to fill the vacancy next month. Read story

FBI won’t have Portland’s crime stats

June 8, 2016, 6:33pm Clark County News

The city of Portland will be left out of the FBI's 2015 crime report following problems with the new record-keeping software used by local law enforcement. Read story