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Clark County News

Rebuilding Arc will host anniversary open house

June 17, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Want to meet those legendary call ladies? Read story

Columbia River dredging expected to begin July 1

June 17, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers next month will begin dredging at the mouth of the Columbia River near Astoria, Ore., part of annual maintenance work that's expected to continue through this fall. Read story

Judge tosses NLRB ruling over disputed port jobs

June 17, 2013, 5:00pm Business

PORTLAND -- A federal judge has reopened the dispute over which union workers at the Port of Portland should perform the task of plugging and unplugging refrigerated cargo containers.U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mosman ruled Monday that the National Labor Relations Board overstepped its authority last year when it awarded… Read story

UPDATE: Police detonate pipe bomb found in Hazel Dell park

June 17, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Bomb technicians detonated and disassembled a pipe bomb found in a Hazel Dell park Monday evening. Read story

A ground controller stands next to the Rolls Royce engine of a British Airways Airbus A380 during the first day of the 50th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport in June.

Long-haul planes get boost at Paris Air Show

A ground controller stands next to the Rolls Royce engine of a British Airways Airbus A380 during the first day of the 50th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport in June.

June 17, 2013, 5:00pm Business

LE BOURGET, France -- Airbus and Boeing won pledges for big purchases of their lucrative long-haul, wide-body jets at the Paris Air Show on Monday, raising hopes that demand is recovering following the worldwide recession. Read story

Vancouver clinical psychologist Al Bernstein's newest book, &quot;Emotional Vampires at Work,&quot; offers tips about how to recognize and work with bosses and co-workers who present challenges and can &quot;drain you dry.&quot;  Bernstein has written numerous books based on lessons learned during his decades in private practice.

Local psychologist stakes out ‘Emotional Vampires at Work’

Vancouver clinical psychologist Al Bernstein's newest book, &quot;Emotional Vampires at Work,&quot; offers tips about how to recognize and work with bosses and co-workers who present challenges and can &quot;drain you dry.&quot;  Bernstein has written numerous books based on lessons learned during his decades in private practice.

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Vancouver clinical psychologist and author Al Bernstein uses humor to deal with pain, knowing there's too much pain and too little humor in many workplaces. Read story

Pre-draft workouts can take toll on NBA hopefuls

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Blazers

As the NBA Draft draws closer, the group workouts labor on. However, the participants and those paid to watch them are pleading "uncle!" Read story

Joe Kortum

Kortum, CEO of PeaceHealth’s Columbia Network, to retire

Joe Kortum

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Joe Kortum, who led Southwest Washington Medical Center for eight years and who served as CEO of the Columbia Network of PeaceHealth for two years, announces he will retire Read story

Clark County home sales, values rise

June 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Clark County home sales increased by 8.7 percent in May from a month earlier, according to a report issued Monday. Read story

Oregon State's Max Gordon (4) and Andy Peterson (14) celebrate with teammates Ben Wetzler (28) and Jake Rodriguez (13) after they scored on a two-run single by Dylan Davis against Louisville in the fourth inning Monday.

Oregon State remains alive at CWS

Oregon State's Max Gordon (4) and Andy Peterson (14) celebrate with teammates Ben Wetzler (28) and Jake Rodriguez (13) after they scored on a two-run single by Dylan Davis against Louisville in the fourth inning Monday.

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

Oregon State used a seven-run fourth inning to break open the game against mistake-prone Louisville, and the Beavers stayed alive in the College World Series with an 11-4 victory on Monday. Read story