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Clark County News

Police: Man assaults, robs hotel worker

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

A disgruntled hotel visitor assaulted an employee this morning and made off with an envelope he believed contained cash, but actually just held receipts. Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 6/2

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Counts for Friday, Saturday and Sunday Read story

Bingen man found dead in backyard of Portland house

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Police say a man found dead in the backyard of a Portland house on Saturday morning last resided about 65 miles east on the Washington side of the Columbia River in Bingen. Read story

Portland man accused of attempted murder in Vancouver

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Portland man faces attempted murder charges after he allegedly shot at his girlfriend of 11 years and her two friends at a Vancouver apartment because he suspected she was cheating on him. Court records show that the defendant drove his other girlfriend's car to the crime scene. Read story

The proposed Tesoro-Savage oil transfer terminal at the Port of Vancouver would include operations at Terminal 5, west of Interstate 5.

City council to debate oil terminal tonight

The proposed Tesoro-Savage oil transfer terminal at the Port of Vancouver would include operations at Terminal 5, west of Interstate 5.

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Business

The city will hold a public hearing on a resolution opposing the proposed oil-by-rail transfer terminal tonight at the Hilton Vancouver Washington, next door to City Hall. Read story

Clark College is looking at cutting up to $2.6 million as it finds ways to address declining state funding.

Clark College receives, acquires more Ridgefield landvideo icon

Clark College is looking at cutting up to $2.6 million as it finds ways to address declining state funding.

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Business

The Clark College Foundation has been given more land in Ridgefield, valued at about $730,000, and has purchased a $2 million tract to create a gateway to the Vancouver college's planned north county satellite campus. Read story

Volunteers Susie Riser, left, and Susan Stoval distribute grocery items to a capacity crowd at the SixEight food pantry in Hazel Dell.

Relocated Hazel Dell food pantry stays busy

Volunteers Susie Riser, left, and Susan Stoval distribute grocery items to a capacity crowd at the SixEight food pantry in Hazel Dell.

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Brian Gunderson motored up to the SixEight food pantry on Northwest Ninth Avenue on a scooter, with his dog, Miss Cooter, leading the way. Gunderson, 55, lost one leg decades ago but stopped working only recently. Read story

Meagan Huff is a museum technician at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Working in Clark County: Meagan Huff, museum technician

Meagan Huff is a museum technician at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Business

Maybe it was destiny that Meagan Huff would have a career with the National Park Service. Her parents were both park rangers. After college studies and museum work, Huff returned to her hometown's Fort Vancouver, excited to share her knowledge. "I was happy to come back because I knew I… Read story

Cessiley Southard and Stephen Vroman decided to undergo genetic screening after a 19-week ultrasound showed a calcification on the baby's abdominal wall.

PeaceHealth Southwest offers genetic screening to pregnant women

Cessiley Southard and Stephen Vroman decided to undergo genetic screening after a 19-week ultrasound showed a calcification on the baby's abdominal wall.

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Cessiley Southard was first offered genetic screening when she was 12 weeks pregnant. At the time, she and her boyfriend, Stephen Vroman, had no interest in the testing. Read story

Off Beat: Doolittle Raiders honor touches home

June 1, 2014, 5:00pm Clark County News

Commemorative events during Memorial Day weekend included a White House nod to a World War II airman from Vancouver. Read story