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Clark County News

Police execute search warrant in Carter Park; three arrested

February 29, 2016, 1:18pm Clark County News

Vancouver police served a search warrant in the Carter Park area Monday morning. Read story

Robber hits Fisher’s Landing bank

February 29, 2016, 12:11pm Clark County News

Vancouver police ringed the Fisher’s Landing area for a bandit who struck a US Bank branch there at noon Monday. According to the Vancouver Police Department, a man entered the bank, presented a teller with a note, took the cash and left on foot. Read story

Goldendoodle littermates Zephyr, left and Hugo celebrate their first leap-day birthday today.

Off Beat: Goldendoodles Zephyr, Hugo celebrating first leap-day birthday

Goldendoodle littermates Zephyr, left and Hugo celebrate their first leap-day birthday today.

February 29, 2016, 10:00am Clark County News

Sunday's paper had a story about Clark County folks with a Feb. 29 birthday. But humans can't have all the fun. Read story

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Morning Press: Moving to Cowlitz County, La Center sewer line

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February 29, 2016, 6:10am Clark County News

More Clark County residents are moving north to Cowlitz County due to the difference in housing affordability. Also making the news over the weekend: The La Center sewer line project will stop short of the Cowlitz casino and the state's move to liquor privatization has created winners and losers. Read story

Leanne Hall, left, and her wife, Lana Hall, of Vancouver have been together 24 years. Two years ago, Lana nearly died after an aneurysm ruptured while she was working in the yard.

Brain aneurysm changes life forever

Leanne Hall, left, and her wife, Lana Hall, of Vancouver have been together 24 years. Two years ago, Lana nearly died after an aneurysm ruptured while she was working in the yard.

February 29, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Life

Lana Hall remembers pulling the cord to start her chain saw that March day in 2014. She remembers grabbing the saw in her left hand and an ax in her right hand. And she remembers walking across the yard of her Yacolt home toward the large tree she planned to… Read story

Jean Liénard, left, and Nikolay Strigul run a computer simulation to grow a digital forest Thursday in Strigul&#039;s office on the Washington State University Vancouver campus.

Growing a 1,500-year forest in a matter of weeks

Jean Liénard, left, and Nikolay Strigul run a computer simulation to grow a digital forest Thursday in Strigul&#039;s office on the Washington State University Vancouver campus.

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

Nature doesn’t create a forest in a time frame that fits into humanity’s schedule, but two researchers at Washington State University Vancouver figured out a way to speed up the process. Read story

Construction takes place at 13 West Apartments as the newly completed 15 West Apartments is seen in the background. The Vancouver City Council wants to ask voters to approve a property tax in November that could generate $8.4 million a year for affordable housing and make a dent in the community’s growing problem with housing instability and homelessness.

Affordable housing goal of proposed tax

Construction takes place at 13 West Apartments as the newly completed 15 West Apartments is seen in the background. The Vancouver City Council wants to ask voters to approve a property tax in November that could generate $8.4 million a year for affordable housing and make a dent in the community’s growing problem with housing instability and homelessness.

February 29, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council wants to ask voters to approve a property tax in November that could generate $8.4 million a year for affordable housing and make a dent in the community’s growing problem with housing instability and homelessness. Read story

WSUV explores gender equality in work force

February 29, 2016, 5:57am Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver will host "Gender Equity in the Work Force: Breaking the Glass Ceiling" from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the Undergraduate Classroom Building, Room 1, 14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave. The free, public panel is part of the campus' Women's History Month activities. Read story

Video games examined as storytelling forms at WSUV exhibit

February 29, 2016, 5:45am Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver's Creative Media and Digital Culture Program presents "Game Changers: Reinventing Storytelling Through Video Games" 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays in March 4 at the former Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay, 100 Columbia St. Read story

West Seventh Street to close Monday for Vine work

February 28, 2016, 8:30pm Clark County News

Construction of The Vine will cause West Seventh Street to be closed near Turtle Place in downtown Vancouver all day Monday. Crews will be delivering and installing a large steel shelter at the station. Read story