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Clark County News

Vancouver man arrested after high-speed chase, crash

April 18, 2016, 9:42am Clark County News

Law enforcement from three agencies helped stop and arrest a Vancouver man after a high-speed pursuit early Monday. Read story

Clark College celebrates Sakura Festival on Thursday

April 18, 2016, 8:36am Clark County News

Clark College will celebrate its 11th Sakura Festival at 1 p.m. Thursday. Community members are invited to gather under the cherry blossoms to celebrate a legacy of international friendship and learning. Read story

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Morning Press: Killed by cars, mayor’s pay, Earth Day, river cruises, oil terminal

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April 18, 2016, 6:15am Clark County News

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

Bonneville Dam fish count 4/18

April 18, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Fish count and water conditions at Bonneville Dam Read story

This little brown bat was found last month near North Bend and is the first and only confirmed case of white-nose syndrome in the state. Still, the U.S. Forest Service wants to ensure that the fungus stays out of Ape Cave near Mount St. Helens.

New urgency in protecting Ape Cave from deadly disease

This little brown bat was found last month near North Bend and is the first and only confirmed case of white-nose syndrome in the state. Still, the U.S. Forest Service wants to ensure that the fungus stays out of Ape Cave near Mount St. Helens.

April 18, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Long before white-nose syndrome reached the Pacific Northwest, the U.S. Forest Service had warned visitors to Ape Cave at Mount St. Helens of the disease. Now that it's been found in Washington state, the message has new gravity. Read story

Air National Guard sets night training flights this week

April 18, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

The Oregon Air National Guard's 142nd Fighter Wing will conduct routine F-15 night training missions today through Thursday in the evenings. Training flights will be completed each evening before 10:30 p.m., according to a news release. Read story

Second Hand Solutions store manager Julie Murray, right, with Judy McMorine, Open House Ministries development director, talk about the new vintage and antique shop opened at the nonprofit&#039;s retail building.

Open House Ministries expands retail offerings with vintage store

Second Hand Solutions store manager Julie Murray, right, with Judy McMorine, Open House Ministries development director, talk about the new vintage and antique shop opened at the nonprofit&#039;s retail building.

April 18, 2016, 6:00am Churches & Religion

A thrift shop that supports a downtown homeless shelter run by Open House Ministries has expanded to include a new antique and vintage room. The growing retail operations, which occupy the upper story of Second Hand Solutions Thrift Store, 915 W. 13th St., will also provide job training for residents. Read story

Archaeologist Ken Ames talks Sunday inside the Cathlapotle Plankhouse about what the Cathlapotle village was like before the Chinookan people made direct contact with Europeans. His lecture was part of the season opening of the plankhouse replica at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

Cathlapotle site gives up mysteries one surprising discovery at a time

Archaeologist Ken Ames talks Sunday inside the Cathlapotle Plankhouse about what the Cathlapotle village was like before the Chinookan people made direct contact with Europeans. His lecture was part of the season opening of the plankhouse replica at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

April 17, 2016, 8:00pm Clark County Life

When archaeologist Ken Ames set out to research the American Indians who once lived along the Columbia River near present-day Ridgefield, he had some assumptions about what he would learn. Read story

NW NOGGIN volunteer Angela Gonzalez, a neuroscience student at WSU Vancouver,  talks with Noah Tukhashvili, a Skyview High School biology student, about the parts of a sheep brain at Skyview in April 2015. Gonzalez is part of a NW NOGGIN team traveling to the nation&#039;s capital to discuss how the group develops K-12 students&#039; enthusiasm for brain science.

Brains, artwork merge for trip to D.C.

NW NOGGIN volunteer Angela Gonzalez, a neuroscience student at WSU Vancouver,  talks with Noah Tukhashvili, a Skyview High School biology student, about the parts of a sheep brain at Skyview in April 2015. Gonzalez is part of a NW NOGGIN team traveling to the nation&#039;s capital to discuss how the group develops K-12 students&#039; enthusiasm for brain science.

April 17, 2016, 4:58pm Clark County Health

A neuroscience outreach group that brings human brains and art into K-12 classrooms is taking its show to the nation's capital later this month. Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 4/17

April 17, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Fish count and water conditions at Bonneville Dam Read story