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Autumn Kellems, 18, a student in the Futures program at Battle Ground Public Schools, makes doggie biscotti Thursday morning in the program&#039;s Battle Ground Barkery. Students with disabilities learn job skills and independent living skills in the program.

Students bone up on life skills at Battle Ground Barkery

Autumn Kellems, 18, a student in the Futures program at Battle Ground Public Schools, makes doggie biscotti Thursday morning in the program&#039;s Battle Ground Barkery. Students with disabilities learn job skills and independent living skills in the program.

December 3, 2015, 6:55pm Clark County News

BATTLE GROUND -- The little, yellow house on the Chief Umtuch Middle School campus was doggone busy Thursday morning. Read story

Bill Ritchie, chairman of the Clark County Commission on Aging, left, chats Thursday with Adam Kravitz, future site manager of the village for the homeless that will be built in a field at Safe Harbor Church of the Nazarene in Vancouver.

Council for Homeless, pastor plan village of 40 tiny houses

Bill Ritchie, chairman of the Clark County Commission on Aging, left, chats Thursday with Adam Kravitz, future site manager of the village for the homeless that will be built in a field at Safe Harbor Church of the Nazarene in Vancouver.

December 3, 2015, 6:27pm Clark County News

The Council for the Homeless and a local pastor are leading an effort to build a temporary, emergency village of 40 tiny houses for 50 homeless people this winter at a church next to Garrison Square shopping center. Read story

Mount Hood ski areas still lean on snow

December 3, 2015, 3:48pm Clark County News

Mount Hood Meadows to add another chairlift for weekend operations Read story

The Clark County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help identifying this man, shown here in an image taken from surveillance video, in connection to a robbery at a US Bank branch in Orchards Wednesday evening.

Police release photos of suspect in Orchards US Bank robbery

The Clark County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help identifying this man, shown here in an image taken from surveillance video, in connection to a robbery at a US Bank branch in Orchards Wednesday evening.

December 3, 2015, 3:38pm Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff's Office is asking for help identifying a man pictured in surveillance footage robbing a US Bank branch in Orchards on Wednesday evening. Read story

Portland woman injured in crash on SR 500

December 3, 2015, 7:38am Clark County News

A Portland woman was injured in a single-vehicle crash on state Highway 500 and Falk Road early Thursday morning. Read story

Two-hour delay for Washougal schools

December 3, 2015, 6:28am Clark County News

Schools in the Washougal School District are on a two hour delay today, the school district reported. Read story

Towels, toys collected for those in need

December 3, 2015, 6:08am Clark County News

Planning on going to the First Friday artwalk in downtown Vancouver? Bring a towel or a toy. Boomerang and Above & Below Art Studio are collecting donations of towels and toys that will be given to clients at Friends of the Carpenter and Open House Ministries. Read story

Pet portraits with Santa available

December 3, 2015, 6:08am Clark County News

Just in time for holiday cards, the Humane Society for Southwest Washington is offering pet photo sessions with Santa for $15. Read story

Weather Eye: Wind, rain Tuesday leave ice in east county; expect more rain

December 3, 2015, 6:05am Clark County News

Wednesday was cool, as that pesky east wind continued to bring cold air down the Gorge, which fanned out over Clark County. Read story

Car show to benefit Open House Ministries

December 3, 2015, 6:05am Churches & Religion

Ever seen vintage cars with wreaths on their rims, strung up in lights? Saturday is your chance to see some hot rods decked out for the holidays. Read story