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Mandy Cooper, left, and Travis Trenda reflect on their experiences together after a 39-day drug frenzy binge that consumed their lives and strained their relationship.

Travis and Mandy: A journey through addiction

Mandy Cooper, left, and Travis Trenda reflect on their experiences together after a 39-day drug frenzy binge that consumed their lives and strained their relationship.

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

December 2012. Comfort came at the end of a needle. As the New Year approached, Travis Trenda and his girlfriend Mandy Cooper were holed up in a rental house along East Mill Plain Boulevard looking to tap their veins. Read story

Thorns would like one more home game

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

PORTLAND -- The Portland Thorns FC hopes to leave Jeld-Wen Field for the last time as the first-place team in the National Women's Soccer League. Read story

Strictly Business: Practical dreamers prosper

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Business

It's testimony to the optimism and dynamism baked into the U.S. economy that so many people want to go into business for themselves, to breathe life into their own dreams and employ others along the way. Read story

Check it out: ‘Let’s Go Outside’ during August

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Can it really be August already? This summer, as many before it, is speeding by. I can remember when the arrival of August was bittersweet to me because it meant school was just around the corner. Now, the eighth month of the year reminds me that shorter days, cooler temperatures… Read story

Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave demonstrates the features of the new Schwinn upright bike in the showroom at the new headquarters of Nautilus in Vancouver.

Nautilus has seen its fortunes reversed

Nautilus CEO Bruce Cazenave demonstrates the features of the new Schwinn upright bike in the showroom at the new headquarters of Nautilus in Vancouver.

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Vancouver-based Nautilus has been through more ups and downs over the past decade than the fitness fans who use its TreadClimber exercise machine. But Bruce Cazenave -- Nautilus' fourth CEO since 2003 -- believes the era of cost-cutting and layoffs is finally over. Read story

Sebastian Maher, 10, from Vancouver, plays the electric drums at the Rock U exhibit at the Clark County Fair on Friday. Balancing new technology and urban life with agricultural roots is a constant challenge at the Clark County Fair.

Clark County Fair strives to fete agricultural roots while attracting urban audiences

Sebastian Maher, 10, from Vancouver, plays the electric drums at the Rock U exhibit at the Clark County Fair on Friday. Balancing new technology and urban life with agricultural roots is a constant challenge at the Clark County Fair.

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Consider what would happen if pygmy goats, alpacas and Dock Dogs came face to face with Darth Vader, Batman and Halo's Master Chief in the wilds of Ridgefield. Read story

Weather Eye: Dry July matches record for Vancouver

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

It was wonderful to have the sunshine back Saturday after a two day hiatus. We managed to quietly end our dry spell Thursday with enough drizzle to be measurable, .04 of an inch. The last measurable rainfall was June 26 so the dry spell ended at 35 days. Read story

Nautilus overcomes problems

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Back in 2003, Vancouver-based Nautilus seemed to be on a steady path. Read story

Washington State head coach Mike Leach, center, watches wide receivers Brett Bartolone, right, and Bobby Ratliff, left, run drills during the fall camp opening practice.

Fullington back with WSU’s starting offensive unit

Washington State head coach Mike Leach, center, watches wide receivers Brett Bartolone, right, and Bobby Ratliff, left, run drills during the fall camp opening practice.

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

LEWISTON, Idaho -- John Fullington, a three-year starter on Washington State's offensive line, suffered in silence when he spent much of spring practice on the second team. Read story

Clark County fairgoers Summer McNamara, left, with Hunter McNamara, right, listen to master gardener Bert Coffman talking about growing edible plants at the WSU Master Gardener exhibit.

Clark County Fair blooming in the Exhibition Hall

Clark County fairgoers Summer McNamara, left, with Hunter McNamara, right, listen to master gardener Bert Coffman talking about growing edible plants at the WSU Master Gardener exhibit.

August 3, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Walking down the midway at the fair can feel like facing an endless sea of heat, dust and doohickeys. As the sun beats down on the black asphalt, one might wonder is there any plant life here? Can I even eat any sort of plant life here? The "fruit" smoothies,… Read story