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Clark County News

Buoy 10 anglers to be hit with $20 parking fee

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Astoria port commissioners voted Tuesday to implement $20 daily parking fees at parts of the west and east mooring basins to capitalize on the August influx of Buoy 10 sports fishermen in the Columbia River. Read story

Bad news, good news for Thorns in 2-1 loss

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Thorns backed into a playoff spot losing 2-1 at Boston. Even worse for Portland, star forward Alex Morgan was injured in the defeat. Read story

Mo Williams, left, attempts to guard Damian Lillard while playing for Utah last season.

Blazers land free agent Mo Williams

Mo Williams, left, attempts to guard Damian Lillard while playing for Utah last season.

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Blazers

Since the start of the NBA free-agency period, the Portland Trail Blazers and veteran point guard Mo Williams have shared mutual interest. Read story

Portland Timbers' Donovan Ricketts, left, Andrew Jean-Baptiste, above, and Will Johnson watch a goal by Real Salt Lake during the first half of a U.S. Open Cup soccer game Wednesday in Sandy, Utah.

Timbers fall in U.S. Open Cup, 2-1

Portland Timbers' Donovan Ricketts, left, Andrew Jean-Baptiste, above, and Will Johnson watch a goal by Real Salt Lake during the first half of a U.S. Open Cup soccer game Wednesday in Sandy, Utah.

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

SANDY, Utah -- Alvaro Saborio scored once and assisted on Joao Plata's goal to lead Real Salt Lake to the U.S. Open Cup final for the first time with a 2-1 victory over the Portland Timbers on Wednesday night. Read story

Clark County freeholder races add 21 more candidates

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

There are now 72 candidates vying for 15 Clark County freeholder positions. Once elected, group members will craft a new county charter. Read story

No major changes in Clark County primary election races

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

There were no major changes as more votes cast in Tuesday's Clark County primary election were counted Wednesday. Read story

Antonio Cellestine was sentenced Wednesday to 18 months in prison for attempting to elude and driving with a suspended license.

Driver who killed Hudson’s Bay teacher sent back to prison

Antonio Cellestine was sentenced Wednesday to 18 months in prison for attempting to elude and driving with a suspended license.

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A traffic offense will send a Hudson's Bay High School graduate back to prison, only a few months after completing his sentence for the vehicular homicide death of a teacher. Read story

Suspect in Camas bank robbery in Superior Court

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Washougal man appeared Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court in connection with a July 23 robbery of a downtown Camas bank. Read story

Hikers cross the flats on the north side of Mount St.

Close-up Mount St. Helens crater view is worth the hike

Hikers cross the flats on the north side of Mount St.

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

New hiking route to the heart of Mount St. Helens is scheduled to open next year Read story

An aerial photo of downtown Vancouver shows the 32-acre former Boise Cascade industrial site, a stretch of riverfront property that city and business leaders are counting on to change Vancouver's downtown skyline with a $1.3 billion mix of high-rise living space, offices, shops, restaurants and open space.

Oil plan prompts waterfront worries

An aerial photo of downtown Vancouver shows the 32-acre former Boise Cascade industrial site, a stretch of riverfront property that city and business leaders are counting on to change Vancouver's downtown skyline with a $1.3 billion mix of high-rise living space, offices, shops, restaurants and open space.

August 7, 2013, 5:00pm Business

A real estate developer charged with remaking Vancouver's waterfront is warning that safety concerns surrounding a proposed oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver might make it tougher for him to pull off the showcase project that has attracted millions of dollars in public investment. Read story