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Clark County News

Sportsmen protest Astoria port parking fee

August 12, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Guide labels $20-a-day fee as price gouging, while port commissioner says agency needs the revenue Read story

Star party set for Saturday at Gouger Cellars Winery

August 12, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Weather permitting, members of the Vancouver Sidewalk Astronomers will set up telescopes at a free star party Saturday in Ridgefield.It will run from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at Gougér Cellars Winery, 26506, N.E. 10th Ave. The moon and other celestial objects will be visible, said Stan Seeberg, with the astronomy… Read story

The proposed Tesoro-Savage oil transfer terminal at the Port of Vancouver would include operations at Terminal 5, west of Interstate 5.

Port of Vancouver’s actions at meeting spur complaint

The proposed Tesoro-Savage oil transfer terminal at the Port of Vancouver would include operations at Terminal 5, west of Interstate 5.

August 12, 2013, 5:00pm Business

The Washington state Auditor's Office is reviewing a complaint filed by a Vancouver resident about the Port of Vancouver's decision to bar the public from a discussion of a controversial proposal to build the Pacific Northwest's biggest oil terminal. Read story

Two local men arrested in Woodland burglary

August 11, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Woodland police interrupted a Saturday night burglary and arrested the suspects the next day during separate traffic stops. Read story

Friends and family attend one year anniversary of Vancouver resident Danielle Sale's death in Northwest Portland in 2011.

TriMet settles suit over fatal bus collision that killed Vancouver woman

Friends and family attend one year anniversary of Vancouver resident Danielle Sale's death in Northwest Portland in 2011.

August 11, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

TriMet and a bus manufacturer have agreed to pay $4 million to settle state and federal lawsuits on behalf of two pedestrians struck and killed by a bus in April 2010 in Old Town area of Portland. Read story

Mexico proposes private firms in oil industry

August 11, 2013, 5:00pm Business

MEXICO CITY -- Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto is making the most daring gamble yet of his 8-month-old presidency with a proposal to lift a decades-old ban on private companies investing the state-run oil industry, a cornerstone of Mexico's national pride that's seen production plummet in recent decades. Read story

Washington GOP offers alternative to hiking gas tax

August 11, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Failure this summer of a proposed 10.5-cent increase in Washington's gas tax to fund big transportation projects such as the North Spokane Corridor has caused some state lawmakers to seek new ways to stretch existing funds. Read story

Eric Campbell changes the oil on a vehicle for a customer at Autumn's Auto Lube in Vancouver.

Clark County at Work: Autumn’s Auto Lube

Eric Campbell changes the oil on a vehicle for a customer at Autumn's Auto Lube in Vancouver.

August 11, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Autumn's Auto Lube owner Autumn Lonstad said she tries to focus on being a complete preventative maintenance shop which can provide service for just about any type of vehicle. Read story

Teri Joy holds her sign at Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard and Andresen Road, asking motorists not to give panhandlers money because she believes most of the charity contributes to drug addictions.

Felida woman strives to raise awareness about panhandlers’ use of handouts

Teri Joy holds her sign at Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard and Andresen Road, asking motorists not to give panhandlers money because she believes most of the charity contributes to drug addictions.

August 11, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Teri Joy first noticed Heather's bulging belly as she drove under the Interstate 5 overpass on Northeast 99th Street in Hazel Dell. Eight months' pregnant, she held a small cardboard sign at the side of the roadway, asking for some charity. In the corner of the overpass sat Heather's boyfriend,… Read story

Student finds panhandling can pay

August 11, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Last summer, before his senior year at George Fox University, economics student David Spears II trekked out to the exit ramp near his home in Oregon City, Ore., to learn how much panhandlers earn. Read story