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Clark County News

Woman is stabbed and her sister arrested

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A woman was stabbed by her sister in an apartment Monday evening during a fight, said Vancouver Police Cpl. James Burgara. Read story

Members of anti-coal group Beyond Coal greet Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, holding the door, and Councilor Bart Hansen, far right, as they enter City Hall on July 2.

Vancouver wants role in talking about coal

Members of anti-coal group Beyond Coal greet Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, holding the door, and Councilor Bart Hansen, far right, as they enter City Hall on July 2.

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council passed a resolution of concern Monday about proposed coal export terminal projects targeting the Pacific Northwest, asking for a cumulative look at their impacts, and requesting to be a part of any environmental impact reviews. Read story

Vancouver extends medical pot delay

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council has extended its moratorium on collective medical marijuana gardens until Dec. 31, giving planners more time to fit them into city code. Read story

Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle speaks at a judicial candidate forum Monday.

Judge Wulle falls in bar association’s poll

Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle speaks at a judicial candidate forum Monday.

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A majority of local lawyers polled do not support the re-election of Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle, whose courtroom behavior has drawn allegations from a state judicial board. Read story

U.S.

3rd District candidates weigh in on CRC

U.S.

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

First-term U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, faces two challengers in the Aug. 7 primary -- one an independently minded Democrat, the other a nonpartisan candidate who has described herself as a libertarian. Read story

MacKenzie Brooks, 17, drills holes in a piece of aluminum as she works on a project in a hangar at Pearson Field on Thursday as part of the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee program.

Nonprofit eyes Clark County for job training program

MacKenzie Brooks, 17, drills holes in a piece of aluminum as she works on a project in a hangar at Pearson Field on Thursday as part of the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee program.

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A long, shiny semi trailer was parked at Pearson Field last week. Big letters on its side announced it to be an "Advanced Inspection and Manufacturing Mobile Training Unit." Read story

Caitlin Wichlacz, Washington State University Vancouver teaching assistant, brushes dirt from a ceramic fragment.

Archaeology program uncovers past

Caitlin Wichlacz, Washington State University Vancouver teaching assistant, brushes dirt from a ceramic fragment.

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

They paved a pair of sites and put up a parking lot. Read story

Candidates to be judge make cases

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The tables turned Monday for two Superior Court judges and judicial opponents as they faced a room full of lawyers and pleaded their case. Read story

Vancouver couple suspected of selling items stolen from retail stores

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Vancouver couple are facing charges for allegedly fencing whitening strips, pills and other goods shoplifted from Portland-area stores. Read story

Office tenants have expanded to take up the entire top two floors of Vancouver's downtown City Hall, adjacent to Esther Short Park.

Downtown Vancouver shakes off leasing slump

Office tenants have expanded to take up the entire top two floors of Vancouver's downtown City Hall, adjacent to Esther Short Park.

July 16, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Vancouver's downtown office real estate market may be in a slump. But expansions for tenants in the top two floors of downtown's newest office building could signal a change. Read story