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Carolleen Carroll drives a Cherrington Sand Sweeper on the beach at Frenchman&#039;s Bar after a sewage overflow in 2004 fouled the beach. Such events are less frequent now, but one occurred in December.

Heavy rains bring human waste to Frenchman’s Bar

Carolleen Carroll drives a Cherrington Sand Sweeper on the beach at Frenchman&#039;s Bar after a sewage overflow in 2004 fouled the beach. Such events are less frequent now, but one occurred in December.

January 6, 2016, 5:59am Clark County Health

December was number one in the record books for rainiest months in Portland and Vancouver. But on its way to the top, it left number two all over the beach at Frenchman's Bar. Read story

School delays announced for Wednesday

January 6, 2016, 5:56am Clark County News

Updated at 8:30 a.m. -Cornerstone Christian Academy: 2 hours late start; Elementary and middle school starting at 10:30. Early childhood education and Before and after school care opening at 8:30. No breakfast served -The Gardner School: 2 hours late start; No Tumtum or Mazama classes -Green Mountain School District: 2… Read story

The newly expanded Clark County council held its first meeting earlier this month.

Clark County council repeals resolutions

The newly expanded Clark County council held its first meeting earlier this month.

January 5, 2016, 11:11pm Clark County News

The lines appear to have already been drawn for the recently expanded Clark County council. Read story

Environmental groups host rally against oil terminal project

January 5, 2016, 10:14pm Business

Inside the hospitality room set up by oil terminal advocates, a small crowd quietly dined on antipasto skewers and tiny ciabatta bun sandwiches. In an outbuilding across the walkway, throngs of people munched on Oreos and cheered when a man on stage held high a big dead fish. Read story

Anne McEnerny-Ogle

McEnerny-Ogle named city’s mayor pro tem

Anne McEnerny-Ogle

January 5, 2016, 8:13pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council appointed Councilor Anne McEnerny-Ogle from its ranks to serve as mayor pro tem. Read story

The digital illustration of the Columbia River Gorge that will be featured as a new stamp this year. (U.S.

Columbia River Gorge makes mark on stamp

The digital illustration of the Columbia River Gorge that will be featured as a new stamp this year. (U.S.

January 5, 2016, 5:55pm Clark County News

The Columbia River Gorge offers some of best vistas in the Pacific Northwest. Now people around the country will get to see it when they open their mailboxes. Read story

Coroner: Vancouver scuba diver’s death an accidental drowning

January 5, 2016, 5:47pm Clark County News

The Mason County Coroner’s Office determined that a Vancouver scuba diver who died while diving in the Hood Canal on Sunday drowned, but more tests are needed to determine what led to his drowning. Read story

The new Clark County Council for 2016 sits down for its first meeting of the year on Tuesday.

County council commences new year with new board

The new Clark County Council for 2016 sits down for its first meeting of the year on Tuesday.

January 5, 2016, 5:45pm Clark County News

So it begins. After much anticipation, the newly-expanded Clark County council will take their seats. Council Chairman Marc Boldt, no party preference, and Councilor Julie Olson, a Republican, will join sitting Republican Councilors David Madore, Tom Mielke and Jeanne Stewart, marking full implementation of the Home Rule Charter approved by… Read story

Heidi Fero, right, was sentenced to the 10-year maximum after being convicted of assaulting a toddler and completed her prison sentence in July 2014. However, the Washington Court of Appeals has granted Fero a new trial.

Woman convicted in assault of toddler entitled to new trial

Heidi Fero, right, was sentenced to the 10-year maximum after being convicted of assaulting a toddler and completed her prison sentence in July 2014. However, the Washington Court of Appeals has granted Fero a new trial.

January 5, 2016, 5:11pm Clark County News

Despite already having completed a 10-year prison sentence, a former Clark County baby sitter convicted of shaking a toddler hard enough to cause brain damage will get a new trial, the Washington Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday, following a decision to allow medical evidence not previously available. Read story

Coroner: Vancouver diver drowned; death was accidental

January 5, 2016, 3:04pm Clark County News

The Mason County Coroner's Office determined a Vancouver scuba diver who died while diving in Hood Canal Sunday drowned, but more tests need to be conducted to determine what led to his death. Read story