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Clark County News

Off Beat: Medication leaves bad taste for Kiwanis grapefruit sales

December 21, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

It's time to say goodbye to a Clark County holiday tradition: Local Kiwanis clubs have stopped selling grapefruit. Read story

Clark Public Utilities, which provides electricity to more than 183,000 residential and business customers, gets its energy from a mix of sources, including its gas-fired River Road Generating Plant.

Clark Public Utilities vigilant, has detected no cyberattack yet

Clark Public Utilities, which provides electricity to more than 183,000 residential and business customers, gets its energy from a mix of sources, including its gas-fired River Road Generating Plant.

December 21, 2015, 6:00am Business

As the threat of cyberattacks on the nation's electric infrastructure grows, Clark Public Utilities customers should rest assured no hackers have their digital fingers on our light switches. Read story

Woody Woodworth, 64, of Hazel Dell is surprised Sunday night with the gift of a new bike and bike gear, given to him by Clark County sheriff&#039;s deputies. They presented him with the gifts at the Fire District 6 station on Hazel Dell Avenue.

New bike for Hazel Dell ‘neighborhood watch on wheels’

Woody Woodworth, 64, of Hazel Dell is surprised Sunday night with the gift of a new bike and bike gear, given to him by Clark County sheriff&#039;s deputies. They presented him with the gifts at the Fire District 6 station on Hazel Dell Avenue.

December 20, 2015, 9:50pm Clark County News

HAZEL DELL -- To Woody Woodworth, a bicycle is more than a way of getting around. It's a tool he uses to give back to the community, and help watch over it. Read story

High winds expected Monday

December 20, 2015, 9:39pm Clark County News

A windstorm is expected to blow through Clark County today, brining with it possible property damage and power outages, according to a National Weather Service high-wind warning issued Sunday. Read story

Tri-Cities ESD recruiters eyeing La Center leader

December 20, 2015, 8:16pm Clark County News

La Center School District Superintendent Mark Mansell is one of the three top candidates to replace the superintendent of Educational Service District 123. Read story

Arden Hagen, right, points out birds at Vancouver Lake Park to Jan Verrinder while participating in the annual Christmas Bird Count on Sunday.

Christmas Bird Count: Eagle eyes help tally to soar

Arden Hagen, right, points out birds at Vancouver Lake Park to Jan Verrinder while participating in the annual Christmas Bird Count on Sunday.

December 20, 2015, 7:41pm Clark County News

They call him Bird Dog. Binoculars hung from his neck, but they seemed to only serve as backup. Read story

New Clark County council members Marc Boldt and Julie Olson

New era for Clark County, council

New Clark County council members Marc Boldt and Julie Olson

December 20, 2015, 6:10am Clark County News

Expect a packed -- and likely contentious -- first few weeks for the new Clark County council. Read story

Public health grant goes to 4th Plain

December 20, 2015, 6:05am Clark County Health

Vancouver's Fourth Plain corridor is about to get a healthy living makeover. Read story

Weather Eye: Still no December day without some rain, and more is coming

December 20, 2015, 6:01am Clark County News

The daily tabulation of measurable rainfall continues at 19 out of 19 days this month thanks to a few early-morning showers and light rain that was moving inland Saturday evening from yet another strong Pacific storm. Read story

Kaylin Tompkins and her four children in the basement of a family she knows through Facebook Wednesday November 4 , 2015. The 29-year-old supports her family on $600 in welfare and $400 in EBT every month. She's trying to find more permanent housing until her fiancé is released from prison.

Families in search of secure housing face ‘vicious cycle’

Kaylin Tompkins and her four children in the basement of a family she knows through Facebook Wednesday November 4 , 2015. The 29-year-old supports her family on $600 in welfare and $400 in EBT every month. She's trying to find more permanent housing until her fiancé is released from prison.

December 20, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

Kaylin Tompkins sits cross-legged on the carpet surrounded by her four children. She tickles them, cuddles them and asks them questions in that high-pitched mom voice reserved for little ones. Karly, 7, sits quietly, hands folded, on her mom’s leg while 1½-year-old AJ dives into his mom’s lap. The twins… Read story