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Clark County News

Symphony gala to honor Brotons

September 15, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

Salvador Brotons has been the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra's conductor and artistic director for 25 years now. The organization thinks that's something to celebrate. Read story

Giving Circle to discuss local aging population

September 15, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

The Giving Circle, a program of the Nonprofit Network of Southwest Washington, is beginning a series of meetings where people can learn about the needs of Clark County's aging population. Read story

MIA-POW Day Saturday at reserve center

September 15, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

The community will observe National POW/MIA Recognition Day on Saturday at the Armed Forces Reserve Center, 15005 N.E. 65th St., Vancouver. Read story

City receives $100,000 for sex offender monitoring

September 15, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver has received $99,600 in state funding to monitor registered kidnapping or sex offenders until June 30, 2016. Read story

Jean Lacey’s life to be celebrated on Oct. 24

September 15, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

A celebration of life is set for Oct. 24 for community leader Jean Lacey, who died in June. Read story

Vancouver Police Cpl. Drue Russell, left, runs a man's identification that he found camping next to the Slocum House in Esther Short Park while VPD Cpl. Duane Boynton secures the man after he disclosed to officers that he was carrying a knife, as part of an ongoing effort by authorities to make the park a safer place on Friday March 4, 2011.

Vancouver OKs overnight camping in public places

Vancouver Police Cpl. Drue Russell, left, runs a man's identification that he found camping next to the Slocum House in Esther Short Park while VPD Cpl. Duane Boynton secures the man after he disclosed to officers that he was carrying a knife, as part of an ongoing effort by authorities to make the park a safer place on Friday March 4, 2011.

September 14, 2015, 9:13pm Clark County News

Amending a Vancouver city ordinance to allow overnight camping in public places is just a "baby step" toward solving the city's homeless troubles and lack of shelter space, citizens told the city council Monday. Read story

Fireworks go on sale in Vancouver starting Sunday. TNT Fireworks Warehouse.

Vancouver poised to ban fireworks

Fireworks go on sale in Vancouver starting Sunday. TNT Fireworks Warehouse.

September 14, 2015, 7:55pm Clark County News

The entire Vancouver City Council wants to ban personal fireworks starting in 2017, and it will formally vote later this year to change the city's fireworks ordinance. Read story

Clark County jail inmates suspected of making weapons

September 14, 2015, 4:59pm Clark County News

Three of four Clark County Jail inmates accused of possessing makeshift knives made first appearances in Clark County Superior Court on Monday. Read story

Vancouver woman wins $1M on scratch-off ticket bought at local Fred Meyer

September 14, 2015, 2:58pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman won $1 million on a scratch-off lottery ticket she bought at the Fred Meyer in Salmon Creek, according to Washington’s Lottery, and she plans on spending part of the winnings traveling. Read story

Katie Collins, center, gets a hug from Naphtali Murphy while celebrating the Collins’ new home on Monday morning. Collins is the wife of Staff Sgt. Corey Collins, fourth from the right. Murphy is the wife of Staff Sgt. Anthony Murphy, far left. The two men served in Afghanistan together. Also pictured are the Murphys’ children Benton, 3, and Audrey, 1.

Decorated vet gets keys to Washougal home

Katie Collins, center, gets a hug from Naphtali Murphy while celebrating the Collins’ new home on Monday morning. Collins is the wife of Staff Sgt. Corey Collins, fourth from the right. Murphy is the wife of Staff Sgt. Anthony Murphy, far left. The two men served in Afghanistan together. Also pictured are the Murphys’ children Benton, 3, and Audrey, 1.

September 14, 2015, 1:28pm Clark County News

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Corey Collins, who served in Afghanistan, got a warm, hero’s welcome at his family’s new place in Washougal this morning. After medically retiring from the military last month, he traveled cross country with his wife and 5-year-old son to move into the house. Read story