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Austin Labrum demonstrates his flossing technique for Christina Beard during a dental visit Thursday at Adventure Dental in Vancouver.

Dentists advise treating tiny teeth

Austin Labrum demonstrates his flossing technique for Christina Beard during a dental visit Thursday at Adventure Dental in Vancouver.

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Even the smallest teeth are at risk for decay. That's why dentists are urging parents to bring their little ones in for exams, even when they only have a tooth or two. Read story

Complaint about Clark County Prosecutor Golik filed with bar

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

A brother of Alan Harvey, a Clark County senior deputy prosecutor being investigated for alleged professional misconduct, has filed a state bar complaint accusing Prosecuting Attorney Tony Golik of violating professional standards. Read story

Joan Lacey, a food safety specialist with Clark County Public Health, records food temperatures during an inspection of Philly Bilmos Cheesesteaks as owner Michael Bitter watches. Lacey performs three unannounced inspections of the restaurant each year; it received a perfect score Jan.

Restaurant inspections check for problems, with a goal of zero

Joan Lacey, a food safety specialist with Clark County Public Health, records food temperatures during an inspection of Philly Bilmos Cheesesteaks as owner Michael Bitter watches. Lacey performs three unannounced inspections of the restaurant each year; it received a perfect score Jan.

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Every year, Clark County Public Health officials perform more than 3,000 routine restaurant inspections. Rarely, those inspections reveal significant problems that cause health officials to immediately shut down businesses. While the closures garner plenty of public attention, most restaurant inspections are uneventful. Health officials typically find only minor problems or… Read story

Textile artist Janice Arnold made these heartfelt felt hearts as mementos for her mother's Feb.

Off Beat: Her husband mapped out their road to wedded bliss

Textile artist Janice Arnold made these heartfelt felt hearts as mementos for her mother's Feb.

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Handmade valentines tend to be the most ... well, heartfelt. Read story

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The Morning Press: Snow, workplace violence, oil and the waterfront

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February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Cold and snowy winter weather was the big story in Clark County this weekend. Other issues making news? Two workplace shootings in as many days in Vancouver last week prompted a story on such violence locally and nationwide. The ongoing Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, also prompted a look back… Read story

Blazers week in review 2/10

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Blazers

A look back and the Trail Blazers week as well as a look ahead to upcoming opponents. Read story

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Fresh analysis on Blazers

Doris Burke

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Blazers

Early in her broadcasting career with ESPN, Doris Burke recalled a moment when a Milwaukee Bucks assistant coach made for an easy interview before a game at Madison Square Garden. Read story

Ron Artest, now known as Metta World Peace, from a more troubling time.

Talking Points: Advice from a man of Peace

Ron Artest, now known as Metta World Peace, from a more troubling time.

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

What's the buzz from the world of sports? Here are some items that will have people talking: When do you know you're in trouble? When Metta World Peace is giving you advice. Read story

Rollover crash Sunday night temporarily closes I-205 northbound

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

A rollover crash Sunday night in Vancouver temporarily closed all northbound lanes of Interstate 205. Read story

Washington's Talia Walton, left, and Kelsey Plum, right, celebrate with teammates after they upset No. 3 Stanford on Sunday.

UW women knock off No. 3 Stanford

Washington's Talia Walton, left, and Kelsey Plum, right, celebrate with teammates after they upset No. 3 Stanford on Sunday.

February 9, 2014, 4:00pm Clark County News

Kelsey Plum led Washington to a big lead against No. 3 Stanford. When she fouled out with 1:39 to go, the freshman guard could only watch as the Cardinal rallied. Read story