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Vancouver woman shows will to recover after accident

Amy M.

January 11, 2016, 6:10am Clark County News

To her loved ones, it seemed at first that everything would slip away from Amy Osborne after a head-on collision in June left her body broken, many of her bones shattered. Read story

Morning Press: Legislative session, chum salmon return, police contract

January 11, 2016, 6:07am Clark County News

State lawmakers kick off a short session with a long to-do list today, chum salmon are back in the Columbia River in a big way and Vancouver Police officers have a new contract. read about these developments and more in today's Morning Press. Read story

A plaque cites Liz Stanton&#039;s proficiency in SW/IDW/AW -- surface warfare, information dominance warfare and aviation warfare.

Camas sailor follows family tradition

A plaque cites Liz Stanton&#039;s proficiency in SW/IDW/AW -- surface warfare, information dominance warfare and aviation warfare.

January 11, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

CAMAS -- Liz Stanton's mom and dad are Navy veterans. Both of her grandfathers served in the Navy during World War II. A great-grandfather was in the Navy during World War I. Read story

Biology students Gabe McMahon, left, and Michael Lovine dissect sheep brains at Skyview High School in 2015. NW Noggin, a nonprofit organization of volunteer neuroscientists, brought the sheep brains to the class for dissection. Lovine covered his face with his t-shirt to mask the smell.

Vancouver district’s magnet schools prep for applications

Biology students Gabe McMahon, left, and Michael Lovine dissect sheep brains at Skyview High School in 2015. NW Noggin, a nonprofit organization of volunteer neuroscientists, brought the sheep brains to the class for dissection. Lovine covered his face with his t-shirt to mask the smell.

January 11, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

It is time for middle and high school students interested in attending one of Vancouver Public Schools’ magnet programs or programs of choice during the 2016-2017 school year to submit applications. Current fifth- through 11th-graders may apply for any of the programs that serve the grade they will be in… Read story

Cameron Pernich, left, of Gresham, Ore., and Sun Chang react to being first to cross the finish line during one of the events Sunday at the CrossFit Fort Vancouver Championship at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds. Pernich described Chang, from Boise, Idaho, as his workout mentor.

CrossFit Fort Vancouver Championship tests strength, endurance

Cameron Pernich, left, of Gresham, Ore., and Sun Chang react to being first to cross the finish line during one of the events Sunday at the CrossFit Fort Vancouver Championship at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds. Pernich described Chang, from Boise, Idaho, as his workout mentor.

January 10, 2016, 8:24pm Clark County News

They're used to pushing through grueling, high-intensity workouts at the gym, but this weekend they were in a bigger venue -- one with a crowd cheering them on. Read story

Clark detectives to investigate Cowlitz shooting

January 10, 2016, 3:33pm Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s detectives will lead the investigation into a fatal shooting in a rural area 20 miles east of Kelso. The shooting occurred in the 8900 block of Rose Valley Road late Saturday evening. The Daily News in Longview reported that the incident began with a high-speed chase in… Read story

Cara Cantonwine

Fort Vancouver National Trust’s program director moves on

Cara Cantonwine

January 10, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Now that Cara Cantonwine no longer is organizing Fort Vancouver's Fourth of July celebration, she might get to see the next fireworks show. Read story

Hakan Gurocak, WSU Vancouver professor and director of the school of engineering and computer science, demonstrates technology he patented for the haptic glove on Jan. 7. The glove allows the user to experience a sense of touch in virtual reality settings.

WSUV’s touch helps glove’s virtual feel

Hakan Gurocak, WSU Vancouver professor and director of the school of engineering and computer science, demonstrates technology he patented for the haptic glove on Jan. 7. The glove allows the user to experience a sense of touch in virtual reality settings.

January 10, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Hakan Gurocak slid his right hand into a futuristic-looking metal glove in an engineering lab at Washington State University Vancouver. The glove could be a prop in the new sci-fi "Star Wars" movie. But it's not a prop. Read story

Raina Moss and her dog Dirk, a clumber spaniel, won the 2015 Eukanuba National Junior Showmanship Championship in Orlando, Fla., and will travel to England to represent the United States in international competition.

Woman, clumber spaniel defy skeptics, win national championship

Raina Moss and her dog Dirk, a clumber spaniel, won the 2015 Eukanuba National Junior Showmanship Championship in Orlando, Fla., and will travel to England to represent the United States in international competition.

January 10, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Dirk was only supposed to stick around for a few years, but soon after Raina Moss let that clumber spaniel into her parents' home, she fell in love. Read story

Weather Eye: We’re past that patch of ice, settling into the winter doldrums

January 10, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Our weather pattern remains the same with storms splitting as they reach the West Coast and the stronger portion flows easily into California, with lots of rain and snow. The Pacific Northwest gets leftovers with little rain or snow. Read story