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Clark County News

Car lovers, including Roy Rhine and son Trevor with his '68 Pontiac Firebird, gather Sunday at Pied Piper Pizza in Orchards for the annual Father's Day Cruise-in to benefit the Relay for Life cancer effort.

Fathers, families floor it at car show

Car lovers, including Roy Rhine and son Trevor with his '68 Pontiac Firebird, gather Sunday at Pied Piper Pizza in Orchards for the annual Father's Day Cruise-in to benefit the Relay for Life cancer effort.

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Father's Day always means a cruise-in of classic cars and raising money for cancer at Pied Piper Pizza in Orchards. Read story

Bicyclist, 17, hurt in collision with vehicle

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A 17-year-old boy was injured when his bicycle collided with a motorist Sunday evening in the East Minnehaha neighborhood. Read story

Washington delegation in Congress drags feet on marijuana

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

WASHINGTON -- It's been seven months since Washington voters legalized recreational marijuana in defiance of federal law -- and contrary to the personal beliefs of most of the state's representatives in Congress. Read story

Michael Cole of Vancouver stops to look at a partially submerged boat. The boat has remained at the shoreline of Waterfront Park for more than a month.

Homeless boaters’ SOS gets an answer

Michael Cole of Vancouver stops to look at a partially submerged boat. The boat has remained at the shoreline of Waterfront Park for more than a month.

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

When Julie Gorham finished reading about a transient couple who lost their boat on the shores of the Columbia River, she felt compelled to help. Read story

Runners start the 2013 Vancouver USA Marathon on Sunday in downtown Vancouver.

Marathon masses: Vancouver’s annual event attracts runners of all stripes

Runners start the 2013 Vancouver USA Marathon on Sunday in downtown Vancouver.

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The setting for any marathon, one that has reached mainstream status or is still taking baby steps toward the finish line of relevancy, could be an anthropological study in the motivations of mankind. Read story

Weyerhaeuser to buy Longview Timber for $2.65 billion

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

NEW YORK -- Weyerhaeuser, a U.S. real-estate investment trust that owns timberland, agreed to buy Longview Timber for $2.65 billion including debt from affiliates of Brookfield Asset Management, in the third-largest forestry acquisition in North America. Read story

Expectations grow for Washington’s winter wheat crop

June 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Washington's farmers are expected to see a larger winter wheat crop than officials had anticipated earlier this year. Read story

Federal judge who called Microsoft a monopoly dies

June 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Thomas Penfield Jackson, an outspoken federal judge who sent District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry to prison for smoking crack cocaine and declared Microsoft a monopoly that needed to be broken apart, died June 15 at his home in Compton, Md. He was 76. He had cancer, his wife, Pat… Read story

Pacific Seafood lands new facilities after plant fire

June 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Workers at a Pacific Seafood processing plant near Astoria are racing to finish modifications on a borrowed plant following a devastating fire last week. Read story

Roadside Attractions
Lake Bell, middle, plays a voice coach motivated by her father (Fred Melamed) in &quot;In a World ...,&quot; which mixes drama and levity that could spell a summer movie sleeper hit.

‘Kings of Summer’ could be sleeper royalty

Roadside Attractions
Lake Bell, middle, plays a voice coach motivated by her father (Fred Melamed) in &quot;In a World ...,&quot; which mixes drama and levity that could spell a summer movie sleeper hit.

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

Since its release in July 2006, "Little Miss Sunshine" has been the sleeper hit that other summer art-house films aspire to be. Opening in just seven theaters during its first weekend, the nutty family road trip comedy went on to rake in nearly $60 million domestically and win two Oscars.… Read story