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Clark County News

Write-in candidate to seek Battle Ground mayor’s job

August 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Despite falling short of the necessary votes to propel him past the primary for Battle Ground's Position 1 city council race, Richard Brown says he intends to run as a write-in candidate for Mayor Lisa Walters' position. Read story

Sandy Wozny of Vancouver places her ballot in a drop box near the Clark County Elections Department prior to last year's general election.

Big ballot puts Clark County at ‘tipping point’

Sandy Wozny of Vancouver places her ballot in a drop box near the Clark County Elections Department prior to last year's general election.

August 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

An elections expert at Washington State University says Clark County's November mega ballot may signal the county is at a crossroads -- and the results may map the future of the region. Read story

Clark County home sales continued to show signs of improvement in March, as residential values increased and more sellers listed their properties for sale.

July home sales best in Clark County since 2005

Clark County home sales continued to show signs of improvement in March, as residential values increased and more sellers listed their properties for sale.

August 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

If you're looking for a lower-priced home in Clark County this summer, join the crowd in a resurgent real estate market. Read story

After surgery, the Chihuahua puppy is now healthy and active.

A happy ending for ‘Hashi’: Abandoned, hobbled puppy finds new home

After surgery, the Chihuahua puppy is now healthy and active.

August 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A shaking plastic storage bin abandoned outside the Humane Society for Southwest Washington's thrift store held a heartbreaking surprise. Read story

BPA hires Shaheen as VP

August 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

The Bonneville Power Administration has named Richard Shaheen as transmission services' vice president of engineering and technical services, based in Vancouver. Read story

JPMorgan said to expect fines as traders charged

August 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

NEW YORK -- JPMorgan Chase & Co. expects to be fined by authorities in the United States and Britain over 2012's $6.2 billion trading loss, which led to criminal charges against two former employees, said a person familiar with the matter. Read story

Nordstrom profit higher, still lowers outlook

August 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

SEATTLE -- Nordstrom says its second-quarter profit rose, but the department store operator cut its forecast for the year, citing softer-than-expected sales trends. Read story

An inflatable rat joins the picket line with locked-out ILWU workers at the United Grain Corp.

Inflatable rat joins Longshore picket line

An inflatable rat joins the picket line with locked-out ILWU workers at the United Grain Corp.

August 14, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Local members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, locked out by United Grain Corp. at the Port of Vancouver for more than five months, have introduced a new prop in their battle over a new contract with the company: a 12-foot-tall rat. In place for about two weeks, the… Read story

Everclear will headline the 2013 Couvapalooza music festival at Clark College this year.

Everclear does some living between CDs

Everclear will headline the 2013 Couvapalooza music festival at Clark College this year.

August 14, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Going six years between studio albums, as Everclear did before releasing "Invisible Stars," would be seen as a bad move in a business that values a steady stream of new music into the market. Read story

Broken water line damages part of Parsley community center

August 14, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A broken water line at the Vancouver Public Schools' community center caused extensive flooding, forcing the Boys and Girls Clubs to shift some of its programs. Read story