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With a booming voice, Vancouver police Officer Rey Reynolds reads &quot;Green Eggs and Ham&quot; to a class of second-graders at Mill Plain Elementary School. The monthly event is put on by the Police Activities League, which promotes relationships between law enforcement and youth.

Police hook young readers at literacy event

With a booming voice, Vancouver police Officer Rey Reynolds reads &quot;Green Eggs and Ham&quot; to a class of second-graders at Mill Plain Elementary School. The monthly event is put on by the Police Activities League, which promotes relationships between law enforcement and youth.

December 27, 2015, 10:33pm Clark County News

Standing among a crowd of wide-eyed second graders at Mill Plain Elementary School earlier this month, Vancouver Police Officer Rey Reynolds commanded attention with his booming voice and animated expressions. Read story

The 1941 Christmas dinner menu for Company E, 18th Engineers, based at Vancouver Barracks, included both the list of comestibles and the roster of the company.

Off Beat: Vancouver Barracks’ 1941 menu has many stories to tell

The 1941 Christmas dinner menu for Company E, 18th Engineers, based at Vancouver Barracks, included both the list of comestibles and the roster of the company.

December 27, 2015, 9:40pm Clark County News

Based on one soldier's opinion, the Christmas dinner served up by Army cooks at Vancouver Barracks in 1941 was pretty darned good. Read story

Erica Marchbank, left, and Hector Hinojosa dish up a free Stone Soup Community Meal on Sunday in downtown Vancouver.

Stone Soup: Still serving, striving to make a difference

Erica Marchbank, left, and Hector Hinojosa dish up a free Stone Soup Community Meal on Sunday in downtown Vancouver.

December 27, 2015, 8:52pm Clark County News

Much has changed about homelessness in Vancouver since Hector Hinojosa started the monthly Stone Soup Community Meal more than a year ago downtown. Read story

Sprinkling of snow comes to Vancouver

December 27, 2015, 10:44am Clark County News

Snow fell in the Vancouver area today, as Southwest Washington was under a National Weather Service winter-weather advisory until about 6 p.m. Read story

Washougal developer plans apartments

December 27, 2015, 6:08am Clark County News

Goodbye, green space; hello, housing. Read story

Weather Eye: Saturday may have been first dry day in our soggy December

December 27, 2015, 6:08am Clark County News

The weather finally settled down for Christmas Day but still dropped measurable rainfall in the early morning hours keeping our wet streak alive. Saturday, however, as of 5 p.m., no rain in the bucket! Our streak may have ended at 25 days. Read story

Ghim Village resident Tiffany Shepherd makes her way through the parking lot with her washer on Sept. 30. A friend who&#039;d borrowed the washer was moving out. Residents of the low-income complex were given 22 days notice to leave, forcing them to find new housing during a time of rising rents and low vacancy rates.

A whirlwind year: 2015 in Clark County

Ghim Village resident Tiffany Shepherd makes her way through the parking lot with her washer on Sept. 30. A friend who&#039;d borrowed the washer was moving out. Residents of the low-income complex were given 22 days notice to leave, forcing them to find new housing during a time of rising rents and low vacancy rates.

December 27, 2015, 6:04am Clark County News

For a lot of folks in Clark County, the top story in 2015 hit close to home. Read story

Top 10 most read stories of 2015

December 27, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

Call it the tweet heard round the world, or at least halfway across the country. On June 23, Alex Kennedy of Basketball Insiders tweeted that the Portland Trail Blazers might be close to a deal with the Philadelphia 76ers to get a second round pick in the NBA draft. Blazers… Read story

Lori Amstutz, a 2007 graduate of the School of Piano Technology for the Blind, has begun a two-year transition to become the school&#039;s director of instruction. She&#039;ll replace Don Mitchell, who has been on staff for decades.

Piano Hospital modulating to a new key teacher

Lori Amstutz, a 2007 graduate of the School of Piano Technology for the Blind, has begun a two-year transition to become the school&#039;s director of instruction. She&#039;ll replace Don Mitchell, who has been on staff for decades.

December 27, 2015, 5:56am Business

Lori Amstutz's narrowing eyesight helped her find her calling. Read story

Tenant rescues two from burning La Center house

December 26, 2015, 8:10pm Clark County News

A tenant was credited Saturday night with leading two other residents out of a burning house east of La Center. The fire was reported about 7:50 p.m. at 36216 N.E. 119th Ave. Crews arriving on scene reported heavy flames coming from three sides of the building… Read story