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Clark County News

Thirty-somethings fall behind in wealth

April 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

For young people today, the American dream of working hard, saving money and becoming richer than their parents may be out of reach, according to a recent study. Read story

In this Oct. 13, 1977, file photo, Washington coach Marv Harshman shows Scott Hartman, left, how to hold the ball when shooting as Kim Stewart, right, looks on, during a practice session in Seattle. Harshman, who spent 40 years coaching in the state of Washington, died Friday, April 12, 2013.

Greg Jayne: There’s always more to tell about legendary coaches

In this Oct. 13, 1977, file photo, Washington coach Marv Harshman shows Scott Hartman, left, how to hold the ball when shooting as Kim Stewart, right, looks on, during a practice session in Seattle. Harshman, who spent 40 years coaching in the state of Washington, died Friday, April 12, 2013.

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

The well-deserved tributes have started, and there's no telling when they will run their course. Read story

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MatchDay: Timbers vs. Earthquakes

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

Earthquakes at Timbers, 7:30 p.m. today (NBCSN, cable Channel 32) Read story

The Big Divide: Competing political wills block the way

April 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Clark County's political and business leaders who've steered the county's growth strategy for decades are under fire by critics girding to capsize their priorities. Most business and civic groups, as well as local governments, see a new Interstate 5 bridge as a main ingredient of Clark County's future prosperity. But… Read story

Volunteer training at YWCA begins May 2

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

Clark County -- The YWCA Clark County is seeking enthusiastic and compassionate volunteers. Read story

Weather Eye: March’s meager rainfall results are in

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

Let's review your friends' and neighbors' rainfall measurements from March. Read story

The Delta Park/Vanport Transit Center, seen here Sept.

C-Tran at a crossroads over light rail

The Delta Park/Vanport Transit Center, seen here Sept.

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

It boils down to yes or no. Read story

Annette Funicello, a &quot;Mouseketeer&quot; on Walt Disney's TV series the &quot;Mickey Mouse Club&quot; in the 1950s, died Monday at age 70.

America related to Funicello’s authenticity

Annette Funicello, a &quot;Mouseketeer&quot; on Walt Disney's TV series the &quot;Mickey Mouse Club&quot; in the 1950s, died Monday at age 70.

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

As a merry Mouseketeer and then as a big-screen beach bunny, Annette Funicello, who died Monday at age 70, was the first love for a couple of generations of young Americans. In her own, small way, she is as memorable a monument of mid-20th century American womanhood as Marilyn Monroe… Read story

Jessica &quot;Chestnutz&quot; Chestnut slaps hands with skaters after her team, the Break Neck Betties, loses a close match against the Guns N Rollers at the Hangar at Oaks Park on March 23.

Roller derby gets real

Jessica &quot;Chestnutz&quot; Chestnut slaps hands with skaters after her team, the Break Neck Betties, loses a close match against the Guns N Rollers at the Hangar at Oaks Park on March 23.

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

Carlee Wolcott slowly approaches the starting line. The purple wheels of her roller skates come to a stop when she reaches her place on the powder blue floor. Her short purple hair is tucked beneath the black helmet featuring her team logo. Her nickname, Scylla Devourer, is printed across the… Read story

CPAs Mark Bacon, left, and John Caton say taxpayers can save time and money if they start now to prepare for next year's federal tax filing. The two men work at Day, Bacon, Smith &amp; Co.

Tax Deadline: Getting ready for next year

CPAs Mark Bacon, left, and John Caton say taxpayers can save time and money if they start now to prepare for next year's federal tax filing. The two men work at Day, Bacon, Smith &amp; Co.

April 13, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Time is just about out for filing this year's federal income tax return without a penalty. Procrastinators should head to the post office or push the "send" button on that computer before tomorrow night's midnight hour. Read story