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Jim Andersen, left, shows butane hash oil to Mike Steenhout, comptroller of Washington's Liquor Control Board, at a marijuana-growing facility April 4 in Seattle.

Legalized marijuana prompts new question: What about hash?

Jim Andersen, left, shows butane hash oil to Mike Steenhout, comptroller of Washington's Liquor Control Board, at a marijuana-growing facility April 4 in Seattle.

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

SEATTLE -- Jim Andersen has a 40-year history with hashish, the concentrated cannabis sometimes referred to as the cognac of the marijuana world. Read story

Battle Ground man suspected of DUI after crash

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man is suspected of DUI early Sunday after an accident near the La Center on-ramp to Interstate 5. Read story

Jorge Heraud, CEO of Blue River Technology, center, explains how the lettuce bot works as software engineer Willy Pell, in green, watches in Salinas, Calif., on May 23.

Farm robots could ease labor woes

Jorge Heraud, CEO of Blue River Technology, center, explains how the lettuce bot works as software engineer Willy Pell, in green, watches in Salinas, Calif., on May 23.

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

SALINAS, Calif. -- On a windy morning in California's Salinas Valley, a tractor pulled a wheeled, metal contraption over rows of budding iceberg lettuce plants. Engineers from Silicon Valley tinkered with the software on a laptop to ensure the machine was eliminating the right leafy buds. Read story

Lloyd District Red Lion Hotel plans $8M renovation

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

PORTLAND -- The new owners of the 174-room Red Lion Hotel near the Oregon Convention Center plan to launch an $8 million to $10 million remodel next year. Read story

NW Natural reaches deal for Portland Harbor cleanup

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

PORTLAND -- Northwest Natural Gas Co. has reached an agreement with staff at the Oregon Public Utility Commission and ratepayer advocates on how to begin charging ratepayers for the utility's share of Portland Harbor cleanup costs. Read story

Labor union authorizes state workers strike

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

PORTLAND -- A labor union representing 19,000 state workers has voted to authorize a strike. Read story

Ray Jenkins, 6, makes a Slurpee at a 7-Eleven in Baltimore, Md.

Adding new convenience for busy shoppers

Ray Jenkins, 6, makes a Slurpee at a 7-Eleven in Baltimore, Md.

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Call it the battle of fried chicken versus made-to-order hoagies, both served with a side of gasoline. Read story

Scottish Highland cattle graze near the Upland Trail as Mount Baker rises in the background in Bay View.

Cabins at Bay View State Park offer a low-key getaway

Scottish Highland cattle graze near the Upland Trail as Mount Baker rises in the background in Bay View.

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

BAY VIEW -- The sun was setting over Padilla Bay. Soon thereafter, the mud flats and eelgrass meadows faded into the night. Read story

Marcia LaReau, a career coach for Bloomfield, Conn.-based Forward Motion LLC, conducts a session for job seekers at the Farmington Public Library.

Resume coach gives job seekers extra boost

Marcia LaReau, a career coach for Bloomfield, Conn.-based Forward Motion LLC, conducts a session for job seekers at the Farmington Public Library.

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

When Marcia LaReau was laid off from the human resources job she'd held with health insurance provider Cigna for five years, co-workers who knew her asked: "Will you help me find a good job?" Read story

Kalama trucker involved in injury accident

July 13, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Kalama trucker was involved in a Saturday night collision near Molalla, Ore., that left two teenagers injured. Read story