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Tracy Fortmann, superintendent for the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, checks out the new Spode plate pattern on the ceiling of the women&#039;s restroom at the visitor center Wednesday afternoon.

Fort visitor center set to reopen after renovation

Tracy Fortmann, superintendent for the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, checks out the new Spode plate pattern on the ceiling of the women&#039;s restroom at the visitor center Wednesday afternoon.

October 28, 2015, 6:54pm Clark County News

Fifty years ago, just a few thousand people graced the halls of the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center every year. Read story

Bill Turlay, left, and George Francisco

Francisco, Turlay have both gone through bankruptcy

Bill Turlay, left, and George Francisco

October 28, 2015, 6:01pm Clark County News

Being businessmen, white, conservative and older than 70, Vancouver City Councilor Bill Turlay and his political opponent, George Francisco, have plenty in common. Something else they have in common: They've both gone through bankruptcy. Read story

Ape Cave, at 2.5 miles, is the longest continuous lava tube in the continental United States.

Limits proposed on access to Ape Cave

Ape Cave, at 2.5 miles, is the longest continuous lava tube in the continental United States.

October 28, 2015, 5:50pm Clark County News

Heavy use and partying taking toll on popular lava tube on south side of Mount St. Helens Read story

Anglers will be limited to one hatchery-origin coho in most Southwest Washington streams beginning Sunday (FILES/The Columbian)

Coho bag limit to be cut starting Sunday

Anglers will be limited to one hatchery-origin coho in most Southwest Washington streams beginning Sunday (FILES/The Columbian)

October 28, 2015, 4:28pm Clark County News

State officials are reducing the daily coho limit to one adult hatchery fish beginning Sunday in 13 lower Columbia River tributaries in Washington. Read story

Vancouver couple awarded $2 million in malpractice lawsuit

October 28, 2015, 4:28pm Business

A Vancouver couple was awarded $2 million by a Clark County jury on Tuesday in a malpractice suit against a Vancouver doctor and two medical facilities, including PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center. The hospital was not found liable, however. Read story

Jeff Davis, right, tells members of a tour group about mysterious events at the Grant House on Officers Row.

Halloween tour reveals spooky side of Vancouver Barracks, Officers Row

Jeff Davis, right, tells members of a tour group about mysterious events at the Grant House on Officers Row.

October 28, 2015, 10:00am Clark County News

For more than 160 years, a person could hear some compelling war stories at Vancouver Barracks, told firsthand by soldiers who had fought in conflicts ranging from the Seminole Indian War of the 1830s up to the current clashes in the Middle East. Read story

Weather snarls morning commute

October 28, 2015, 6:58am Clark County News

Maybe the government was right this time. On the same week that a state report listed Vancouver as one of the worst spots for traffic, the morning commute was at a standstill today. Traffic on Interstate 5 southbound was stop-and-go beyond Northeast 73rd Street through 8:30 a.m. That in… Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 10/28

October 28, 2015, 6:05am Clark County News

Tuesday's fish count at Bonneville Dam Read story

Residents sit at a homeless encampment in Vancouver earlier this month. Last weekend, a group of gun-toting volunteers patrolled the camp at night to provide security to the homeless living there. The group intends to return this weekend.

Armed men patrol Vancouver homeless camp

Residents sit at a homeless encampment in Vancouver earlier this month. Last weekend, a group of gun-toting volunteers patrolled the camp at night to provide security to the homeless living there. The group intends to return this weekend.

October 27, 2015, 9:26pm Clark County News

Armed men patrolled the homeless encampment in downtown Vancouver over the weekend, to the delight of many campers, and they intend to return Friday night. Read story

The 11 members of Tuesday&#039;s C-Tran panel, all elected representatives of different Clark County jurisdictions, voted 5-4 to end the conference, which had been tasked with looking at expanding C-Tran&#039;s boundaries.

C-Tran boundary expansion proposal fails to get far

The 11 members of Tuesday&#039;s C-Tran panel, all elected representatives of different Clark County jurisdictions, voted 5-4 to end the conference, which had been tasked with looking at expanding C-Tran&#039;s boundaries.

October 27, 2015, 8:22pm Clark County News

The funny thing about transportation proposals is that they don't always get very far. Read story