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Jerrad Isch of Vancouver shovels ice and snow to clear a pathway to Umpqua Bank for customers in downtown Vancouver on Monday morning.

Southwest Washington thaws, but more ice possible

Jerrad Isch of Vancouver shovels ice and snow to clear a pathway to Umpqua Bank for customers in downtown Vancouver on Monday morning.

January 4, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Sunday's snow and freezing rain are lingering throughout Southwest Washington today, providing a slow start to the first business day of 2016. Read story

Diana Faville, left, and Maria Gonser hang a work by Sandra Jones Campbell at the Attic Gallery&#039;s new location in Camas.

From Portland to Camas: Attic Gallery finds new home

Diana Faville, left, and Maria Gonser hang a work by Sandra Jones Campbell at the Attic Gallery&#039;s new location in Camas.

January 4, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Maria Gonser started out in the art business at age 5. Read story

WSP: New Year’s DUI arrests down in Clark County

January 3, 2016, 8:25pm Clark County News

The number of arrests made this New Year's weekend on Clark County highways was down 20 percent when compared to the previous year, a statistic the Washington State Patrol is attributing to increased public awareness. Read story

Friends of Trees signs accompany newly planted saplings from last season in the Rose Village neighborhood.

Friends of Trees looks to branch out

Friends of Trees signs accompany newly planted saplings from last season in the Rose Village neighborhood.

January 3, 2016, 6:29pm Clark County News

By 2030, Vancouver Urban Forestry hopes to boost the city's tree canopy -- the portion of land covered by tree crowns -- by nearly 10 percent. Read story

A woman was critically injured in a house fire early this morning. Firefighters rescued her from the home's garage, and she was taken to a hospital.

Woman critically injured in east Vancouver house fire

A woman was critically injured in a house fire early this morning. Firefighters rescued her from the home's garage, and she was taken to a hospital.

January 3, 2016, 10:28am Clark County News

A woman suffered life-threatening injuries this morning and four more people were hurt in a house fire in east Vancouver, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

Maximus Cieloha, 4, of Vancouver watches as snowflakes fall from the sky while playing at Wy’East Community Park with his mom, Carissa, not pictured, on Sunday morning, January 3, 2016.

Snow falls on county; some schools to close

Maximus Cieloha, 4, of Vancouver watches as snowflakes fall from the sky while playing at Wy’East Community Park with his mom, Carissa, not pictured, on Sunday morning, January 3, 2016.

January 3, 2016, 8:02am Clark County News

Snow began to fall in Clark County this morning, prompting some libraries to close this afternoon and schools to schedules closures or delays for Monday. Read story

Vancouver City Councilman Jack Burkman offers treats to his Australian shepherd, Tazzy, 5, left, and mini-Australian shepherd, Rusty, 8, as his ragdoll kitty, Missy, 16, looks on at his southeast Vancouver home on Dec. 18.

The great pet debate: Fidos or felines?

Vancouver City Councilman Jack Burkman offers treats to his Australian shepherd, Tazzy, 5, left, and mini-Australian shepherd, Rusty, 8, as his ragdoll kitty, Missy, 16, looks on at his southeast Vancouver home on Dec. 18.

January 3, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

There's an age-old battle between two of our favorite furry, four-legged friends -- one that at times has divided households. Read story

Alexandra Bradford, originally from Vancouver, is an expert on female Islamist terrorists. Her research focuses on homegrown Islamist extremism and female radicalization. Her research predicted that terrorist attacks, such as the shootings in San Bernardino, would be accomplished with the help of women terrorists.

Vancouver native researches female radicalization

Alexandra Bradford, originally from Vancouver, is an expert on female Islamist terrorists. Her research focuses on homegrown Islamist extremism and female radicalization. Her research predicted that terrorist attacks, such as the shootings in San Bernardino, would be accomplished with the help of women terrorists.

January 3, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Alexandra Bradford was not surprised when a Muslim woman, Tashfeen Malik, was one of two shooters who killed 14 people and wounded 22 others in a terrorist attack last month in San Bernardino, Calif. Read story

Weather Eye: Clouds will roll in, maybe bringing light snow or sleet with them

January 3, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Happy New Year! We had plenty of sunshine to start 2016, and it was much more inviting looking out the window than venturing outside. The wind chill was biting, to say the least. With overnight lows in the teens to low 20s in wind-sheltered areas, it sure felt like an… Read story

Robber targets pharmacy store in east Vancouver

January 2, 2016, 11:10pm Clark County News

A robber who targeted an east Vancouver pharmacy store eluded capture Saturday night, according to the Vancouver Police Department. The robbery occurred about 8:45 p.m. at the store on the 2800 block of Northeast 162nd Avenue, a police bulletin said. The robber, described only… Read story