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Clark County News

Man, 94, critically hurt in Brush Prairie crash

January 24, 2016, 5:36pm Clark County News

A 94-year-old Battle Ground man suffered critical injuries Sunday in a vehicle collision on state Highway 503 in Brush Prairie. His passenger, a 92-year-old Battle Ground woman, sustained injuries that were not life threatening. Read story

The iconic dome of St. Paul's Cathedral is silhouetted against the flame-lit sky after a 1941 German bombing raid against London.

Vancouver-area residents recount childhood in England as Blitz kids

The iconic dome of St. Paul's Cathedral is silhouetted against the flame-lit sky after a 1941 German bombing raid against London.

January 24, 2016, 6:10am Clark County News

When Peter Stenhouse, Brenda Hall and the Greenberg girls were growing up in England, it wasn't just clouds of war looming on the horizon. Read story

Florence and Roger Muma, photographed during a recent hike, were married 43 years ago. Florence was recently hospitalized with a bacterial infection. While she was in the intensive care unit, Roger died of a heart attack.

A race of remembrance, and help

Florence and Roger Muma, photographed during a recent hike, were married 43 years ago. Florence was recently hospitalized with a bacterial infection. While she was in the intensive care unit, Roger died of a heart attack.

January 24, 2016, 6:02am Clark County Health

Florence Muma was confident she could get her running off on the right foot in 2016 with a personal record at the Resolution Run. Read story

Michael Foster, a volunteer who started Plant for the Planet in Seattle, explains how to plant a Douglas fir seedling at Columbia Springs on Saturday. Sponsored by the United Nations, the event trains children and teens to become Ambassadors for Climate Justice.

Planting trees for the planet

Michael Foster, a volunteer who started Plant for the Planet in Seattle, explains how to plant a Douglas fir seedling at Columbia Springs on Saturday. Sponsored by the United Nations, the event trains children and teens to become Ambassadors for Climate Justice.

January 24, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Calla Saul hugged a potted Douglas fir seedling to her chest and sprinted across a meadow at Columbia Springs on Saturday. Read story

Weather Eye: No sure signs of winter weather, nor any bright, sunny days

January 24, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

A week ago, I was describing a cold front that moved through the day before, bringing gusty winds, hail, thunder and rain showers. Similar conditions existed Saturday, but hold the thunder and hail. It was a bit chilly, too. Read story

Wood stoves big part of Vancouver pollution

January 24, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

It's hard to find a more aesthetically pleasing or more affordable way to warm a home in the winter than using a wood-burning stove, but they're a big source of Vancouver's air pollution and a big reason why the city has come close to violating federal air quality standards. Read story

ESD 112 meeting canceled

January 24, 2016, 5:45am Clark County News

The ESD 112 board of directors meeting at 3 p.m. Tuesday has been canceled. In a special meeting Wednesday, the board moved to cancel the meeting. Read story

Rosie Williams, left, and her daughter, Kimberley Zerzan, make pies at Rosycakes Bakery Saturday for National Pie Day.

National Pie Day comes to Rosycakes Bakery

Rosie Williams, left, and her daughter, Kimberley Zerzan, make pies at Rosycakes Bakery Saturday for National Pie Day.

January 23, 2016, 8:19pm Business

Rosycakes Bakery rolled out plenty of pie crust -- and a sidewalk sign declaring "National Pie Day" on Saturday. In case you missed it, Jan. 23 is National Pie Day, an unofficial national holiday created by the American Pie Council. Read story

Washington and Oregon hope to transition commercial fishing in the lower Columbia River to purse seines and beach seines. A purse seine being tested in Wahkiakum County is shown here.

Sportsmen, commercial fishermen disagree over Columbia River reforms

Washington and Oregon hope to transition commercial fishing in the lower Columbia River to purse seines and beach seines. A purse seine being tested in Wahkiakum County is shown here.

January 23, 2016, 3:53pm Clark County News

Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission hears two very different points of view at its meeting in Vancouver Read story

Big changes in place for Benton&#039;s county job.

Press Talk: Benton’s looking over his shoulder

Big changes in place for Benton&#039;s county job.

January 23, 2016, 6:10am Clark County News

The noose is tightening around Boss Hogg Benton's high-paying county job. Read story