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Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave demonstrates the features of the new Schwinn upright bike in the showroom at the new headquarters of Nautilus in Vancouver.

Nautilus reports strong earnings for 2013

Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave demonstrates the features of the new Schwinn upright bike in the showroom at the new headquarters of Nautilus in Vancouver.

February 24, 2014, 4:00pm Business

Nautilus Inc., the Vancouver-based manufacturer of fitness equipment, wrapped up 2013 with solid earnings, company officials said Monday, including a fourth-quarter profit of $8.5 million. That compares with a profit of $13.5 million in the October-to-December period in 2012. Read story

Fabrication firm leases space at Port of Camas-Washougal

February 24, 2014, 4:00pm Business

DS Fabrication & Design, Inc. has leased nearly 14,200 square feet of warehouse and office space at the Port of Camas-Washougal's industrial park at 3805 S. Truman St., Washougal, giving the company more room to design and manufacture industrial devices. Read story

Stevenson student accused of false tweet

February 24, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

A Stevenson High School student was arrested Monday for allegedly tweeting "gunmen at school!!!" shortly after classes began. Read story

Police: Niece drove suspected crime leader to Mexico

February 23, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

A niece of a Vancouver man suspected of organizing a multistate crime ring has been accused of helping him to flee to Mexico while he was free on bail. Read story

Man arrested for alleged DUI following rollover SR 14 crash

February 23, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

A man was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants after a single-vehicle crash on state Highway 14 Saturday night. Read story

Suspected electrical fire damages Vancouver business

February 23, 2014, 4:00pm Business

A suspected electrical fire Sunday night caused damage to a cellphone repair business. Read story

Fire training exercise will burn down house

February 23, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Clark County Fire District 6 will be conducting a training exercise that will burn a house in the Salmon Creek area Wednesday. Read story

All natural: The use of &quot;natural&quot; is only regulated on meat, poultry and egg products. No cholesterol: Some claims, such as &quot;no cholesterol,&quot; are on foods that wouldn't contain cholesterol to begin with. Multigrain: Multigrain on a label just means the product includes multiple grains. It doesn't many any of them are whole. Sugar free: &quot;Sugar-free&quot; products oftentimes include artificial sweeteners.

Skip packaging hype, read nutrition labels to determine if food is right for you

All natural: The use of &quot;natural&quot; is only regulated on meat, poultry and egg products. No cholesterol: Some claims, such as &quot;no cholesterol,&quot; are on foods that wouldn't contain cholesterol to begin with. Multigrain: Multigrain on a label just means the product includes multiple grains. It doesn't many any of them are whole. Sugar free: &quot;Sugar-free&quot; products oftentimes include artificial sweeteners.

February 23, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Grocery shopping can be a chore. Throw in competing food companies with packages claiming products are "all natural" or "whole grain," and those trips to the store can be downright daunting. Read story

The science of picking workout music

February 23, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

You're bundling up for a chilly morning run. Or about to climb on the elliptical for a high-energy workout. Or warming up before a weightlifting session. Read story

Joe Pyatt and his son, Caleb, 5, shop in Kirkwood, Mo., in December 2012.

Should we fill ‘food deserts’?

Joe Pyatt and his son, Caleb, 5, shop in Kirkwood, Mo., in December 2012.

February 23, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

WASHINGTON -- Across the country right now, hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on an effort to eradicate so-called "food deserts," urban and rural areas where it's difficult, or even impossible, to purchase fresh, healthy food. Read story