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Gary Owen, a Vancouver man accused of sending threatening emails to legislative candidate Eileen Qutub, makes his first appearance in Clark County Superior Court on Friday August 10, 2012. He's being held in jail on suspicion of two counts of malicious harassment.

Man pleads not guilty to sending threatening emails

Gary Owen, a Vancouver man accused of sending threatening emails to legislative candidate Eileen Qutub, makes his first appearance in Clark County Superior Court on Friday August 10, 2012. He's being held in jail on suspicion of two counts of malicious harassment.

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man accused of sending threatening emails to a Senate candidate pleaded not guilty this morning to malicious harassment and cyberstalking. Read story

Lieser Road to be partially closed Aug. 27-28

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The City of Vancouver will close part of Southeast Lieser Road two days next week so contractors can install new sanitary sewer lines across the street. Read story

Kale, left, and cabbage are among the second season crops -- which also include broccoli, lettuce, spinach and turnips -- capable of shrugging off several fall frosts.

Late-summer veggies can fill garden’s vacant spots

Kale, left, and cabbage are among the second season crops -- which also include broccoli, lettuce, spinach and turnips -- capable of shrugging off several fall frosts.

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Mid- to late summer is prime time for gardeners -- a last chance to grow a second batch of fresh vegetables before the plant-killing frosts arrive. Add a few protective enclosures, such as cold frames, overhead sheets and hoops, and the harvest can be extended until Thanksgiving and beyond. Read story

Holland Partner Group

Vancouver developer breaks ground on Seattle high-rise

Holland Partner Group

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Business

SEATTLE -- Vancouver-based Holland Partner Group has broken ground on a 40-story apartment tower in downtown Seattle near the city's retail district, convention center and Paramount Theater. Read story

Send us your back-to-school pix

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Are you taking pictures of your loved ones as they head out to their first day of school? Of course you are. Read story

Weather Eye: Change of seasons is in the air; it might stay dry through October

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

I can feel the slight shift in the seasons, can you? The other night, just the crisp coolness in the air and the lowering sun angle, it had that feel to it. The feeling that we experience each year at this time as summer slowly gives way to the upcoming… Read story

Clark County primary election results certified

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey certified the results of the Aug. 7 primary Wednesday, completing the ballot count of an election in which Clark County had the lowest turnout in the state. Read story

Battle Ground's Kaiden Grotte practices with the team on Tuesday August 21, 2012.

Battle Ground preview: Grotte rededicated to the game

Battle Ground's Kaiden Grotte practices with the team on Tuesday August 21, 2012.

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Kaiden Grotte has a lot of regrets about the 2011 high school football season at Battle Ground High School. But he doesn't regret everything. Read story

Kindergartner Ashly Prado Virelas, center, is one of about 500 students in Vancouver who went to school a few weeks early under the Jump Start program last summer.

Getting a jump on the school year

Kindergartner Ashly Prado Virelas, center, is one of about 500 students in Vancouver who went to school a few weeks early under the Jump Start program last summer.

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Most of Roosevelt Elementary School in Vancouver was still this week, as were most Clark County schools two weeks before the start of the new school year. A few teachers sorted through boxes, setting up their classrooms for the coming onslaught of kids. Read story

Chuck Lane, left, of Palm Desert, Calif., his son Daniel Lane of Camas and Annie Anderson of Oakland, Calif., look over a Camas Antiques display of wooden molds that were used to make machine parts.

Molding Camas history

Chuck Lane, left, of Palm Desert, Calif., his son Daniel Lane of Camas and Annie Anderson of Oakland, Calif., look over a Camas Antiques display of wooden molds that were used to make machine parts.

August 22, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

CAMAS -- A lot of newsprint, disposable towels and tissue rolled through the Camas paper mill in the last 130 years. After serving its purpose, it was quickly discarded. Read story