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Bonneville Power Administration civil engineering technician David Robledo walks past a test transformer at Vancouver's Ross Complex substation.

BPA acting administrator promises to fix problems

Bonneville Power Administration civil engineering technician David Robledo walks past a test transformer at Vancouver's Ross Complex substation.

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Business

PORTLAND -- The acting chief of the Bonneville Power Administration is pledging to fix problems in the agency's human resources department and says Bonneville will not tolerate retaliation. Elliot Mainzer said he's trying to turn the corner and focus on the future. Read story

CID Bio-Science overhauled an aging American Legion Hall for its new headquarters.

Camas electronics firm increasing global focus

CID Bio-Science overhauled an aging American Legion Hall for its new headquarters.

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Business

When Leonard Felix saw the ad, he was first puzzled, then intrigued. Read story

Clark County election official Darlene Hellbusch processes ballots on Oct. 29 at the Clark County Elections Office. Clark County hires 90 temporary election employees to sort, scan and inspect ballots.

Tuesday’s election may have a full ballot, but will turnout be tepid?

Clark County election official Darlene Hellbusch processes ballots on Oct. 29 at the Clark County Elections Office. Clark County hires 90 temporary election employees to sort, scan and inspect ballots.

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Tuesday's ballot has more names than ever -- many of which won't ring a bell with voters. There are 110 candidates for 15 nonpartisan freeholder seats, in addition to dozens of people running for seats on nonpartisan city councils, school boards and fire districts. But a big ballot doesn't guarantee… Read story

Dental assistant Jenna Bieber cleans Abbey Henkel's teeth at Wendel Dental in Vancouver.

Medicaid restoring full dental

Dental assistant Jenna Bieber cleans Abbey Henkel's teeth at Wendel Dental in Vancouver.

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Hundreds of thousands of low-income Washington residents will soon have dental coverage. Since January 2011, the state Health Care Authority has provided only emergency dental coverage for most adult Medicaid clients. Coverage included extractions, treatment of trauma-caused damage and temporary relief of pain or infection. Read story

Weather Eye: As clocks fall back, we’re moving forward toward winter

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Thanks to Saturday's storm I have very few leaves left on the maples overhanging my backyard. Yeah! The winds as the front passed through early Saturday and the post-front westerly winds in the afternoon did the trick. Read story

Nathan Pang, 3, test drives a bicycle around the Toys R Us store on Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles.

Toys R Us aims to get jump on holiday shopping

Nathan Pang, 3, test drives a bicycle around the Toys R Us store on Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles.

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Hackensack, N.J. -- Toys R Us plans to let its best customers shop like it's Black Friday on the "Day Before Thanksgiving Wednesday." Read story

Micah Rice: Sports worlds collide all at once

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

With apologies to Andy Williams, this is the "Most Wonderful Time of the Year" for sports fans. Christmas songs can wait until after Thanksgiving. Read story

Multitasking hostess Michele Kruchoski takes a phone call while welcoming fellow volunteer Albert Fletcher to Martha's Pantry, a food pantry and community center for people with HIV/AIDS.

Martha’s Pantry volunteers pitch in like their lives depend on it

Multitasking hostess Michele Kruchoski takes a phone call while welcoming fellow volunteer Albert Fletcher to Martha's Pantry, a food pantry and community center for people with HIV/AIDS.

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Michele Kruchoski figured she was a goner. She's been living with full-blown AIDS for more than a decade, and her compromised immune system waved the white flag years ago as a rare and usually fatal brain ailment, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, stepped in and took over. Read story

Check It Out: A timely look at how time works

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Did you remember to set your clocks back one hour? I've always found the phrase, "Spring forward, fall back" an easy way to remind myself which direction to go when dealing with daylight saving time. But I once knew someone who had trouble remembering this expression. "Spring back, fall forward"… Read story

Strictly Business: Vancouver has tools needed for a revival

November 2, 2013, 5:00pm Business

In a time long ago, I spent 10 weeks on a cross-country train and bus journey with my wife and our young daughter. Amtrak was in its infancy as a national railroad passenger service created to replace failing private railroads, and the relative comfort of its shiny new cars was… Read story