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Clark County News

Agency suspends license of local masseur

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

The state Department of Health has summarily suspended the license of a Vancouver massage practitioner accused of sexual misconduct. Read story

With Lake Chelan. in the foreground, a large plume of smoke and steam rises from behind the ridge, just south of Pateros on July 18, 2014, from the Carlton Complex Fire.

Crews brace for a difficult wildfire season

With Lake Chelan. in the foreground, a large plume of smoke and steam rises from behind the ridge, just south of Pateros on July 18, 2014, from the Carlton Complex Fire.

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

PORTLAND — Washington and Oregon could be in for a longer, more intense fire season this year than usual, regional fire officials said Tuesday. Read story

Vancouver man pleads guilty to stock fraud

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court to running a stock fraud scheme after previously participating in another scheme, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Annette L. Hayes. Read story

Battle Ground teachers to picket before, after school Wednesday

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Battle Ground teachers will do informational picketing before and after school Wednesday to protest the Washington Legislature's failure to fully fund basic education, reduce K-12 class sizes, and provide increased pay and benefits for teachers and school employees. Read story

Tesoro Corp.

Group: Port must make decision on oil terminal lease at public meeting

Tesoro Corp.

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Business

In its lease for what would be the nation's largest rail-to-marine oil transfer terminal, the Port of Vancouver has not disclosed the deadline for two companies to secure permit approvals to build the project. But if the companies don't obtain the necessary state and federal permits on time, it would… Read story

State Sen. Don Benton, R-Vancouver, and State Rep.

Agency: Pike, Benton violated campaign laws

State Sen. Don Benton, R-Vancouver, and State Rep.

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Two local lawmakers violated state law by soliciting donations for Clark County council candidates during the legislative session, a Public Disclosure Commission spokeswoman said. Read story

Brittany Walsh said her acrobatic archery trick was inspired by an old photograph of a Mongolian circus performer.

Acrobatic archer hit the target on Lettermanvideo icon

Brittany Walsh said her acrobatic archery trick was inspired by an old photograph of a Mongolian circus performer.

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

David Letterman was sure that Brittany Walsh was going to fire an arrow right into his crotch. After all, isn't that the worst-case scenario for any late-night TV stunt involving weapons? Read story

Tom Lauerman, a Vancouver medical marijuana farmer, is helping UFCW local 367 create the first Cannabis Industry Workplace Safety and Health manual.

Marijuana safety manual being developed

Tom Lauerman, a Vancouver medical marijuana farmer, is helping UFCW local 367 create the first Cannabis Industry Workplace Safety and Health manual.

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Business

With just about six weeks left to the one-year anniversary of recreational cannabis in Washington, a new sign of the normalization of that industry has appeared. Read story

The outreach team at Memorial Lutheran Church holds a retirement tribute to Gary Schonberger, right, in mid-April. Schonberger has stepped down as the leader of the church's food ministry and daily soup kitchen.

Rose Village charity looking for new help as volunteers grow older

The outreach team at Memorial Lutheran Church holds a retirement tribute to Gary Schonberger, right, in mid-April. Schonberger has stepped down as the leader of the church's food ministry and daily soup kitchen.

May 19, 2015, 5:00pm Churches & Religion

Gene Scott, spry and wiry at 79, doesn't plan on slowing down. But he allowed that it may be somewhat inevitable. Read story

Daniel Honeycutt arranges condiments at the Esoteric BBQ food cart in Vancouver on Tuesday.

Vancouver keeps on (food) truckin’

Daniel Honeycutt arranges condiments at the Esoteric BBQ food cart in Vancouver on Tuesday.

May 18, 2015, 5:00pm Business

Downtown Vancouver's space for food carts just got a little roomier. Jordan Menashe, an investor with the Menashe Group, which owns Main Place, 1111 Main St., has added a food cart pod to the front courtyard of the site. Read story