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Edie Cotton, center in blue, of Vancouver protests outside Hudson's Bay High School before the start of a public information meeting about an oil terminal proposed at the Port of Vancouver.

Tesoro, Savage explain oil-by-rail plans

Edie Cotton, center in blue, of Vancouver protests outside Hudson's Bay High School before the start of a public information meeting about an oil terminal proposed at the Port of Vancouver.

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Representatives of the two companies that want to build a controversial oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver said Monday night they will operate the facility safely and that they approach doing business in a community as neighbors, bringing charitable and other community-support programs in tow. Read story

High school scoreboard 10/1

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

High school sports results from Monday, Sept. 30 Read story

Seattle Mariners outfielder Raul Ibanez tosses a cap he autographed back to a fan after the Mariners' final game of the season Sunday at Safeco Field.

Another dismal season over, M’s seek next manager

Seattle Mariners outfielder Raul Ibanez tosses a cap he autographed back to a fan after the Mariners' final game of the season Sunday at Safeco Field.

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

SEATTLE -- Another offseason. Another Seattle Mariners managerial search. Read story

New app allows better Braille book access

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Seattle-based Washington Talking Book and Braille Library announced its patrons can now access a free mobile app that lets them download audio and Braille books to their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Read story

High school seniors to learn CPR method

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

About 800 high school seniors will learn hands-only CPR on Wednesday as part of a two-year campaign to teach the method to thousands of Clark County residents. Read story

Contest lets students write to favorite author

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Students in grades four through 12 are invited by the Washington State Library to enter the national Letters About Literature contest, in which they can write a personal letter to their favorite author, living or dead. Read story

Semitrailer drops metal pipes on Highway 14

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A semitrailer lost its load of 20 metal pipes Monday as it rounded a corner on state Highway 14 near Washougal. Read story

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Washington’s health insurance marketplace opens Tuesday

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September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Opening day is finally here. Washington Healthplanfinder, the state-based insurance marketplace created under the Affordable Care Act, opens for business Tuesday. The online marketplace where uninsured individuals will purchase health coverage for themselves and their families is scheduled to open at 7:30 a.m. Read story

Alan Northrop, left, and Larry Davis celebrate in July 2010 outside a Clark County courtroom after a Superior Court judge dismissed charges against them in a 1993 rape conviction on the basis of new DNA evidence that pointed to different assailants.

Clark County to pay wrongly convicted men $10.5M

Alan Northrop, left, and Larry Davis celebrate in July 2010 outside a Clark County courtroom after a Superior Court judge dismissed charges against them in a 1993 rape conviction on the basis of new DNA evidence that pointed to different assailants.

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County has agreed to pay $10.5 million of its own money to settle a federal lawsuit by two men wrongfully convicted of a 1993 rape and imprisoned for 17 years. Read story

Attorney asks justices to push hard on school funding

September 30, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

SEATTLE -- The attorney representing a coalition of parents and education groups that sued the state over school funding told the Washington Supreme Court on Monday that it's time for the justices to get tough with lawmakers. Read story