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Clark County News

Weather Eye: Rain dents January deficit, but snowpack still needs help

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

Between midnight and 4 p.m. Saturday, as Vancouver had 0.96 of an inch of rain, Bellingham had just a trace. Of inland Oregon and Washington lowlands, the Vancouver/Portland area got the heaviest rain. But no worry, the band of heavy rain was moving northward to our friends in Puget Sound. Read story

Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain said Saturday that police nationwide, including in Washington state, are leaving behind a &quot;warrior mentality&quot; to embrace a &quot;community guardian&quot; approach where listening, explaining, dignity and equity are paramount.

Vancouver police chief acknowledges frictions at MLK breakfast

Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain said Saturday that police nationwide, including in Washington state, are leaving behind a &quot;warrior mentality&quot; to embrace a &quot;community guardian&quot; approach where listening, explaining, dignity and equity are paramount.

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

In the tense and uncertain history of race relations in America, a recent string of high-visibility killings of unarmed blacks by police and others has made this a particularly tense and uncertain moment. Read story

Canada's Nic Petan (19) celebrates after scoring his third goal against the Slovakia during third-period semifinal hockey action at the world junior championship in Toronto, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015.

World Juniors pays dividends for Winterhawks

Canada's Nic Petan (19) celebrates after scoring his third goal against the Slovakia during third-period semifinal hockey action at the world junior championship in Toronto, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015.

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

Nic Petan was the center of attention for a night across Canada. Oliver Bjorkstand was at center for the tournament's surprise team. Chase De Leo went back to his youth for a memorable goal. Read story

Gregory Antonio Wright, 34, of Vancouver is wheeled out of Clark County Superior Court on Friday after a judge ordered that he undergo a mental competency evaluation.

Jail to issue body alarms after attack by inmate

Gregory Antonio Wright, 34, of Vancouver is wheeled out of Clark County Superior Court on Friday after a judge ordered that he undergo a mental competency evaluation.

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark County plans to start issuing body alarms to certain professionals working inside the jail as part of its response to an inmate attack Tuesday on a female mental health counselor. Read story

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Clark hoop teams cap week with wins at Grays Harbor

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January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

Both Clark College basketball teams finished their week with three wins, posting victories at Grays Harbor on Saturday. Read story

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Integration effort seeks to streamline Medicaid

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January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

John Smith enrolled in Medicaid after losing his job and, with it, his employer-provided health insurance. Read story

Holiday Closures: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

What's open and what's closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day: Read story

This bull elk with a deformed hind hoof was being fed at Eco Park Resort, a private park 24 miles up the Toutle River in Cowlitz County.

Elk euthanasia to begin soon in Southwest Washington

This bull elk with a deformed hind hoof was being fed at Eco Park Resort, a private park 24 miles up the Toutle River in Cowlitz County.

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

Animals suffering from hoof disease will be put down if severely emaciated, unable to stand, or have two or more affected feet Read story

At one point, the Port of Portland considered a vacant swath of land (pictured above between the rail tracks and water) near its Terminal 6 as a potential site for an oil-by-rail terminal.

Portland port passes on oil-by-rail terminal

At one point, the Port of Portland considered a vacant swath of land (pictured above between the rail tracks and water) near its Terminal 6 as a potential site for an oil-by-rail terminal.

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Business

The nation's public ports, focused on attracting industry and jobs, are largely known as agnostics when it comes to pursuing the commodities they handle. Read story

Check It Out: Book’s poems and pictures span generations

January 17, 2015, 4:00pm Clark County News

I so enjoy watching the local wildlife during the winter months. It never fails to amaze me how resilient and adaptable birds and animals are when temperatures drop and cold winds howl through the night. I've mentioned in earlier columns how much fun I have observing and feeding hummingbirds. They're… Read story