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Clark County Democrats will hold their legislative caucus and convention Sunday.

Clark County Democrats set for busy Sunday

Clark County Democrats will hold their legislative caucus and convention Sunday.

April 29, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

The Clark County Democrats are enlisting an army of volunteers to help with their legislative district caucus and convention slated for Sunday. Read story

Virtual reality tour of fort to be screened

April 29, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

The public is invited to a screening of a virtual reality tour of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site created by Vancouver iTech Preparatory middle school students. Read story

Evergreen teachers union calls for walk-in

April 29, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

The union representing teachers at Evergreen Public Schools announced Thursday that it is organizing local participation in a walk-in event to call attention to the needs of public schools. Community members are invited to participate. Read story

Mobility strategy forum set for Tuesday

April 29, 2016, 6:02am Business

The third and final community forum for the Westside Mobility Strategy planning process will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Vancouver Community Library, 901 C St., Vancouver. Read story

Evergreen district’s Green nabs state honor

April 29, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Melanie Green of Evergreen Public Schools was named the 2016 Washington State Classified School Employee of the Year. Read story

Tetiana Troshyna of Ukraine takes a moment to feel and smell a branch Thursday in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Troshyna  visited the U.S. on trip organized by the U.S. Forest Service and FORZA, a Ukrainian organization aimed at promoting sustainable forestry in that country.

Ukrainians visit forest to learn about resources beyond timber

Tetiana Troshyna of Ukraine takes a moment to feel and smell a branch Thursday in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Troshyna  visited the U.S. on trip organized by the U.S. Forest Service and FORZA, a Ukrainian organization aimed at promoting sustainable forestry in that country.

April 28, 2016, 10:14pm Clark County News

CARSON -- It was an international meeting of the minds in the middle of the woods. Read story

Electrical engineer Mick Johnson, right, demonstrates a corona flash Thursday at the Bonneville Power Administration&#039;s Ross Complex during Take Your Child to Work Day.

Field trip to Ross Complex powers up learning

Electrical engineer Mick Johnson, right, demonstrates a corona flash Thursday at the Bonneville Power Administration&#039;s Ross Complex during Take Your Child to Work Day.

April 28, 2016, 8:41pm Business

This wasn’t just any field trip. On Thursday, school kids visited the out-of-the-way laboratory in Hazel Dell where lightning lives. Read story

Vincent Burnett, 30, left, was sentenced to 17 years, and 16-year-old Roy Thompson Jr. was sentenced to 16 years  in violent 2015 residential burglary, in which Buddhist nun was attacked.

Pair sentenced in burglary, assault on Buddhist nun

Vincent Burnett, 30, left, was sentenced to 17 years, and 16-year-old Roy Thompson Jr. was sentenced to 16 years  in violent 2015 residential burglary, in which Buddhist nun was attacked.

April 28, 2016, 8:01pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man and teenage boy involved in a violent 2015 residential burglary, in which they assaulted a Buddhist nun, were sentenced Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Suspects arraigned in death of man found in Ridgefield pasture

April 28, 2016, 7:59pm Clark County News

A Multnomah County court Thursday arraigned six people arrested in connection with a 2015 murder, revealed when a man’s body was found in a Ridgefield field last summer, and denied release for all of them. Read story

Pollard: Salary petition finding support

April 28, 2016, 6:55pm Clark County News

Royce Pollard hasn't counted the signatures yet on the referendum petitions circulating the community, but from what he's heard, "very few people are saying no," the former Vancouver mayor said Thursday. Read story