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Heritage High School football players raise their helmets after a practice in 2012.

Heritage hires name from the past to coach football

Heritage High School football players raise their helmets after a practice in 2012.

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Chuck Hawthorne is back as a head football coach, some 25 years after his last head coaching job. Read story

14th District candidates: Gina McCabe, Paul George, Adam Yoest

3 candidates bring diverse agendas to 14th Legislative District race

14th District candidates: Gina McCabe, Paul George, Adam Yoest

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Voters will get to choose from a batch of fresh faces in this year's race to represent Washington's 14th Legislative District. Read story

Weekend orienteering event switches venues

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

CAMAS -- The Columbia River Orienteering Club's Sunday event has changed venues. The orienteering meet was originally to be held at Lacamas Lake Park. Instead, the group will be hosting an urban trek in downtown Portland's Pearl District. It will be an informal, free event, but pre-registration is required by… Read story

Clark County Clerk Scott Weber walks through an aisle of empty shelves where civil and domestic law case files were filed before the clerk's office went digital.

County courthouse going digital

Clark County Clerk Scott Weber walks through an aisle of empty shelves where civil and domestic law case files were filed before the clerk's office went digital.

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Empty shelves and empty cardboard files line the aisles of the family law section of the Clark County Clerk's Office. The barren aisles are perhaps the most visible sign of the office's shift toward creating a paperless courthouse. Read story

Timbers MatchDay: Portland vs. Colorado Rapids

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

The Timbers hope that a home game and improved health can help in a game they need to win. Read story

Clark College and the Fort Vancouver National Trust are discussing the possibility of the college purchasing two outbuildings at Vancouver's historic The Academy for a student-run restaurant and brewery, as part of the college's culinary and restaurant management program, which it's currently revising.

Clark College eyes food-beer program at Academy

Clark College and the Fort Vancouver National Trust are discussing the possibility of the college purchasing two outbuildings at Vancouver's historic The Academy for a student-run restaurant and brewery, as part of the college's culinary and restaurant management program, which it's currently revising.

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Clark College is testing the waters to see whether the community is interested in a student-operated restaurant and brewery at The Academy in downtown Vancouver. The restaurant and brewery would open in two key outbuildings on the Academy campus: the laundry room and boiler room. Read story

Former principal’s trial delayed to October

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

WOODLAND -- The trial for former Woodland Primary School Principal Mark Houk has been pushed back from Monday to early October. Read story

&quot;The only real disability is loneliness,&quot; said Arc of Southwest Washington Executive Director Mike Piper. The Arc is renewing its focus on getting clients out into the community to work, play, exercise and socialize.

Arc afloat again

&quot;The only real disability is loneliness,&quot; said Arc of Southwest Washington Executive Director Mike Piper. The Arc is renewing its focus on getting clients out into the community to work, play, exercise and socialize.

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Mike Piper's first labor as the new executive director of the Arc of Southwest Washington, early in 2013, was overwhelmingly symbolic: there were burst pipes in the women's restroom. Who's our maintenance guy? You are, he was told. So there he was on day one, in the bathroom with mop… Read story

James Todd Sapp, a convicted felon who claims ties to a white supremacist group, was arrested on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder, first-degree robbery and unlawful possession of a firearm after allegedly shooting Officer Dustin Goudschaal during a traffic stop Monday.

Suspected police officer shooter attempts suicide in jail

James Todd Sapp, a convicted felon who claims ties to a white supremacist group, was arrested on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder, first-degree robbery and unlawful possession of a firearm after allegedly shooting Officer Dustin Goudschaal during a traffic stop Monday.

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Clark County News

Suspected police officer shooter James T. Sapp attempted to commit suicide earlier today in the Clark County Jail. Read story

Blazers release portion of preseason schedule

July 18, 2014, 12:00am Blazers

The Portland Trail Blazers released their preseason schedule on Thursday afternoon, featuring six tune-up games in October before starting the regular season. Read story