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Amelia Shelley, executive director of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, got her start in an elementary school library.

New Fort Vancouver Regional Library District director takes reins

Amelia Shelley, executive director of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, got her start in an elementary school library.

May 3, 2016, 6:01am Clark County Life

Amelia Shelley's fill-in job as a children's library aide turned into a career. Read story

Weather Eye: We’ll cool off for a few days, then return to highs in the 80s

May 3, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

The calendar says it is May, but the weather says it is summer! Monday’s high of 86 was 21 degrees above average. Summer? Yes, indeed. It was in the low 80s Sunday. All this is on the heels of the warmest April on record. Read story

Superintendent Webb invited to White House

May 3, 2016, 5:55am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steven Webb is in Washington, D.C., today, where he will be among educators from around the nation invited to meet President Barack Obama at the White House Great Educators Event. The event recognizes the 2016 National Teacher of the Year, state teachers of the year and… Read story

Shred day raises cash, food for food banks

May 3, 2016, 5:50am Clark County News

The annual shred day at Spanky's Consignment last month raised $2,063 for the Clark County and Oregon food banks, along with 1,287 pounds of donated food. Read story

Vancouver City Hall.

Vancouver sees numbers for proposed housing property tax

Vancouver City Hall.

May 2, 2016, 9:15pm Clark County News

After months of discussing the affordable housing crisis, the Vancouver City Council took its first look Monday at specific numbers for a proposed property tax that would generate $6 million a year for seven years to support the city’s very low-income families. Read story

Former Vancouver mayor Bruce Hagensen, right, explains an effort to repeal the raises recently granted to Vancouver's mayor and City Council. The raises would go into effect in January, but opponents of the pay hike want to place a referendum on November's ballot to undo them.

Organizers say salary petition drive off to great start

Former Vancouver mayor Bruce Hagensen, right, explains an effort to repeal the raises recently granted to Vancouver's mayor and City Council. The raises would go into effect in January, but opponents of the pay hike want to place a referendum on November's ballot to undo them.

May 2, 2016, 8:51pm Clark County News

Organizers of a petition effort to retract the big pay hikes recently awarded to Vancouver’s mayor and city council said last weekend’s signature gathering at the Vancouver Farmers Market went better than expected. Read story

Woodland City Council expected to hire city administrator

May 2, 2016, 8:30pm Clark County News

The Woodland City Council was expected to hire Peter Boyce as the first permanent city administrator Monday night. Read story

Ex-Salmon Creek soccer program manager in court

May 2, 2016, 8:20pm Clark County News

The former business manager for the Salmon Creek Soccer Club made a first appearance Monday in Clark County Superior Court for allegedly stealing nearly $40,000 from the club over the last three years. Read story

Yacolt man sentenced in car chase

May 2, 2016, 8:19pm Clark County News

A Yacolt man involved in a January police pursuit, in which he allegedly tried to ram a patrol vehicle, was sentenced Monday to more than four years in prison. Read story

I-5 Bridge sidewalks to be closed Tuesday, Thursday

May 2, 2016, 8:18pm Clark County News

Sidewalks on the Interstate 5 Bridge will see separate, one-day closures this week for electrical work, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. Read story