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Camas High School's Alexa Efraimson poses for a portrait on Thursday December 19, 2013.

Alexa Efraimson announces she will run as a pro for Nike

Camas High School's Alexa Efraimson poses for a portrait on Thursday December 19, 2013.

August 25, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Camas High School senior Alexa Efraimson has decided to turn professional and forgo any collegiate eligibility, the running website Dyestat.com reported Monday. Read story

Police: Man had loaded pistol at a traffic stop

August 25, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A suspected gang member is accused of reaching for a loaded pistol when a Washington State Patrol trooper pulled him over because he was driving erratically. Read story

Man accused of robbery after marijuana sale goes wrong

August 25, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man is accused of robbing a 22-year-old man who was selling marijuana in the parking lot of the Brush Prairie WinCo Foods. Read story

Former Boy Scout mentor Shawn Edward Turner, 22, of Vancouver is sentenced in connection with the sexual abuse of a Boy Scout.

Former Boy Scout mentor gets 5 years for sex abuse

Former Boy Scout mentor Shawn Edward Turner, 22, of Vancouver is sentenced in connection with the sexual abuse of a Boy Scout.

August 25, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A former Boy Scout mentor from Vancouver was sentenced Monday to nearly five years in prison for sexually abusing a Boy Scout over a period of at least three years. Read story

Councilors pleased with VPD chief’s work

August 25, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

After eight months on the job, Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain has the department headed in the right direction, city councilors agreed Monday after hearing an update on structural and operational changes. Read story

Items Deb Greene, a 65-year-old Ballard grandmother, donated to the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle on July 22 include two grams of the Sweet Lafayette strain of cannabis, upper left, part of Seattle's first legal pot purchase, along with clothes she wore and the book she read as she waited for 21 hours at the front of the line, all of which will go into MOHAI's permanent collection.

State’s slow approach on pot yielding bounty of data

Items Deb Greene, a 65-year-old Ballard grandmother, donated to the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle on July 22 include two grams of the Sweet Lafayette strain of cannabis, upper left, part of Seattle's first legal pot purchase, along with clothes she wore and the book she read as she waited for 21 hours at the front of the line, all of which will go into MOHAI's permanent collection.

August 25, 2014, 5:00pm Business

When it comes to marijuana legalization, lessons from the slow, clunky rollout in Washington may end up being more helpful to other states than lessons from Colorado's relatively smooth launch. Read story

Greta, one of Lyle Nelson's two St. Bernards, has raw paws after spending the night on a steep hillside after she got stuck Saturday.

Rescued dog, owner in need of rescue

Greta, one of Lyle Nelson's two St. Bernards, has raw paws after spending the night on a steep hillside after she got stuck Saturday.

August 25, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

WASHOUGAL -- Having taken in a golden retriever with a cleft nose and jaw, a Shih Tzu that is deaf and blind and two unwanted St. Bernards, Lyle Nelson has a reputation for rescuing dogs. Read story

Heraeus Shin-Etsu America closing Camas operation

August 24, 2014, 5:00pm Business

A Japan-based company that produces a key product used in the manufacture of silicon crystals and ingots for semiconductors is closing its Camas operations, leaving dozens of mostly long-term employees without jobs. Read story

Results of ILWU vote on contract expected Tuesday

August 24, 2014, 5:00pm Business

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Tuesday is expected to announce the results of votes taken by its local units on whether to ratify a tentative contract agreement with Northwest grain terminal operators. Read story

Road construction began this morning on Northwest Second Avenue near H.B. Fuller Park in Salmon Creek.

Roadwork slows traffic on Northwest Second Avenue

Road construction began this morning on Northwest Second Avenue near H.B. Fuller Park in Salmon Creek.

August 24, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Drivers can expect detour signs when traveling in one Clark County neighborhood. Read story