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Camas' John Norcross signed with Portland State on Wednesday.

Area football players set for college

Camas' John Norcross signed with Portland State on Wednesday.

February 6, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Wednesday was a day for some high school athletes to show off their new colors. Read story

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Dozens testify on Benton’s abortion notification bill

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February 6, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

When Terry Hegerle was a teen living in Colorado, she went before a judge to request an abortion after she was raped, Hegerle told state lawmakers in Olympia on Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Correction: Fire District award

February 6, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Fire District award: The name of Clark County Fire District 3's Good Neighbor Award was misspelled Wednesday in an article on page D1 and a photo caption on page D3. It is the Sylvia Kiive Award. Read story

State business advocacy group lists CRC project as a top transportation priority

February 6, 2013, 4:00pm Business

A business advocacy group listed the Columbia River Crossing among the state's top infrastructure needs in a report released today. The Association of Washington Business, or AWB, issued its report on transportation infrastructure in Washington as part of its legislative day in Olympia. The AWB focused on funding, regulation, environmental… Read story

NTSB: Dreamliner batteries not necessarily unsafe

February 6, 2013, 4:00pm Business

Despite a battery fire in one Boeing 787 Dreamliner and smoke in another, the type of batteries used to power the plane's electrical systems aren't necessarily unsafe -- manufacturers just need to build in reliable safeguards, the nation's top aviation safety investigator said Wednesday. Read story

Washington Post sells Everett paper to Sound Publishing

February 5, 2013, 4:00pm Business

SEATTLE (AP) -- The Washington Post Co. has sold The Daily Herald of Everett to a community newspaper company. Read story

Sandra Weller, center, and Jeffrey Weller, background right, stand as the jury enter the courtroom for the start of their trial Tuesday.

Forensic scientist, child abuse expert testify in Weller trial

Sandra Weller, center, and Jeffrey Weller, background right, stand as the jury enter the courtroom for the start of their trial Tuesday.

February 5, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A forensic scientist testified Wednesday that blood stains on the end of a piece of scrap lumber allegedly used by Jeffrey Weller to repeatedly beat his adopted twins match the DNA of the twin boy. Read story

The newest Monopoly token, a cat, center, rests on a Boardwalk deed next to other tokens still in use including the wheelbarrow, left, and the shoe, right.

Monopoly fans vote to add cat, toss iron tokens

The newest Monopoly token, a cat, center, rests on a Boardwalk deed next to other tokens still in use including the wheelbarrow, left, and the shoe, right.

February 5, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

PAWTUCKET, R.I. -- The Scottie dog has a new nemesis in Monopoly after fans voted in an online contest to add a cat token to the property trading game, replacing the iron, toy maker Hasbro Inc. announced Wednesday.The results were announced after the shoe, wheelbarrow and iron were neck and… Read story

President Barack Obama walks with Interior Secretary-designate REI Chief Executive Officer Sally Jewell following the announcement Wednesday in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.

Obama picks REI executive to lead Interior Department

President Barack Obama walks with Interior Secretary-designate REI Chief Executive Officer Sally Jewell following the announcement Wednesday in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington.

February 5, 2013, 4:00pm Business

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says he wants REI business executive Sally Jewell to lead his Interior Department. Read story

In a former bus barn near Denver, marijuana plants live their lives on camera, part of an intense seed-to-sale scrutiny that distinguishes Colorado's medical-marijuana industry.

Live chat set for tonight’s marijuana forum

In a former bus barn near Denver, marijuana plants live their lives on camera, part of an intense seed-to-sale scrutiny that distinguishes Colorado's medical-marijuana industry.

February 5, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

We're hosting a live chat at 7 during tonight's public forum on Initiative 502, which legalized recreational use of marijuana for adults. Read story