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Hilary Beutler, 21, of Clackamas, Ore., dressed as the Weeping Angel from the British TV show, &quot;Dr. Who,&quot; as part of the anime convention, Kumoricon 2012, which took place Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

Downtown’s Kumoricon convention draws a crowd

Hilary Beutler, 21, of Clackamas, Ore., dressed as the Weeping Angel from the British TV show, &quot;Dr. Who,&quot; as part of the anime convention, Kumoricon 2012, which took place Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

September 1, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

It was hard to miss them as they milled around Esther Short Park. Girls with hot pink hair and colorful tutus. A giant fuzzy Pikachu. Read story

HOLIDAY CLOSURES: What’s open and closed on Labor Day

September 1, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

What's open and closed on Labor Day Read story

Sarah Parsons, a Hudson's Bay student who suffered a severe concussion two years ago during a basketball game, speaks to Clark County coaches at Skyview High School on Wednesday about her slow, ongoing recovery from a traumatic brain injury.

Concussions can be life-altering for student athletes

Sarah Parsons, a Hudson's Bay student who suffered a severe concussion two years ago during a basketball game, speaks to Clark County coaches at Skyview High School on Wednesday about her slow, ongoing recovery from a traumatic brain injury.

September 1, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The lives of Sarah Parsons and Zach Brady once revolved around rebounds, tackles and college applications ... until multiple concussions derailed their athletic dreams and nearly kept them out of college. Read story

Cullen, left, and Lauren Reynolds, 19, of Vancouver, walk toward each other on the slackline, high-five and jump off. The two set up a slackline over water at a dock in Camas on Aug.

Taking up slacklining

Cullen, left, and Lauren Reynolds, 19, of Vancouver, walk toward each other on the slackline, high-five and jump off. The two set up a slackline over water at a dock in Camas on Aug.

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Jack Cullen hops onto a 2-inch-wide length of elastic webbing stretched between two trees in Esther Short Park. He walks and jumps on the line suspended three feet above the grass. A tightening mechanism controls the tension: It's taut enough to support his weight, but bows as he walks along… Read story

Washougal, Woodland OK school budgets

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Several Clark County school boards approved their districts' annual budgets last week. Read story

The 2012 Washougal High School football season kicked off in stunning fashion Friday night.

On the sidelines: Big opening night for Camas and Washougal

The 2012 Washougal High School football season kicked off in stunning fashion Friday night.

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Both the Camas and Washougal high school football teams hit the road to begin the 2012 season Friday night, and came home with convincing victories. The Panthers shutout Hudson's Bay 50-0 and the Papermakers shattered Oregon City 63-20. Read story

An attic fire damaged a central Vancouver home this morning.

Attic fire damages central Vancouver home

An attic fire damaged a central Vancouver home this morning.

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

An attic fire damaged a house this morning in the Oakbrook neighborhood. Read story

Motorcyclist, 24, killed on Highway 14

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A 24-year-old motorcyclist was killed early this morning on Highway 14. Read story

Accomplished singer and author Jimmie Rodgers returns to his hometown, Camas, Saturday and Sunday for concerts and a book signing.

Try This: ‘Honeycomb’ homecoming

Accomplished singer and author Jimmie Rodgers returns to his hometown, Camas, Saturday and Sunday for concerts and a book signing.

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Camas native Jimmie Rodgers returns to his hometown for three concerts and a book signing today and Sunday. Rodgers began singing and playing guitar while overseas during the Korean War, and continued to sing in Memphis nightclubs. Rodgers was best known for his late '50s hit pop songs, including "Honeycomb,"… Read story

Arts academy excited about new digs

August 31, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Noah Scott, founding creative director of Metropolitan Performing Arts Academy, can't wait for fall classes to begin Sept. 10. Read story