January 28, 2016, 6:06am Clark County News
Being part of the WSU Clark County Master Food Preservers provides a chance for people to learn more about food preservation and food safety, then share that knowledge with the community. Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News
The Washougal School District Board of Directors and Washougal Association of Educators have ratified a new two-year contract, which includes a 5.4 percent pay increase through the next two years, along with a state-funded 4.8 percent cost of living adjustment, for a total increase of 10.2 percent. Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News
How did that first 60-degree day feel to you Wednesday? Oh yeah, you would have had to travel north or south of Vancouver to feel it. Thanks to easterly winds blowing somewhat cooler air over the local area, we remained in the 50s. Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News
Violent crime in the city of Vancouver dropped 14 percent in 2015 from the prior year, while property crimes rose 2 percent, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News
Vancouver businessman has served for decades in public positions to protect and enhance fish and wildlife in the Northwest Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News
Bonneville pool sturgeon angling improves; trout stocked in Klineline Pond, Kidney Lake Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News
A rare parade of planets is taking place in the Pacific Northwest sky. Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News
Conditions at winter recreation parking lots in the southern Gifford PInchot National Forest; Washington sno-park permits required Read story
January 28, 2016, 6:00am Churches & Religion
When the population of Clark County grows, so does its faith community. Read story
January 27, 2016, 8:12pm Clark County Business
Tribal fishermen and women along the Columbia River have fought for decades to maintain their access to the waterway and to restore struggling fisheries. Now, they're also worried about the potential consequences of fossil fuels moving through the Columbia River Gorge. Read story