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A group of residents who oppose extending light rail into Vancouver filed a lawsuit against the city on Thursday, arguing the city council overstepped its authority when it voted to not place a proposed initiative on the November ballot.

UPDATE: Vancouver will block light rail vote, for now

A group of residents who oppose extending light rail into Vancouver filed a lawsuit against the city on Thursday, arguing the city council overstepped its authority when it voted to not place a proposed initiative on the November ballot.

April 9, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

City council votes 4-3 against going forward with a sales tax vote C-Tran needs for extending MAX light rail service to Clark College. Read story

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County Democrats gear up for precinct caucuses

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April 9, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Democrats in Clark County will have their chance to discuss party issues and elect delegates to their county convention during the Democratic precinct caucuses, from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at 10 locations across the county. Read story

Washington State University Vancouver student Madi Kozacek, foreground left, points an iPad at an object representing the digital hot spots that will be installed on a display automobile at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland. OMSI's Jeff Varner, center, holds the object at the appropriate height. At right is WSUV student Jason Clark.

Autovation exhibit hitting high gear

Washington State University Vancouver student Madi Kozacek, foreground left, points an iPad at an object representing the digital hot spots that will be installed on a display automobile at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland. OMSI's Jeff Varner, center, holds the object at the appropriate height. At right is WSUV student Jason Clark.

April 9, 2012, 5:00pm Business

With a deadline looming to create a major exhibit for Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, some Washington State University Vancouver students were just too busy to travel to Portland for another project meeting. Read story

Gillnetters to fish in lower Columbia on Tuesday

April 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Commercials get a six-hour fishing period with an expected catch of 3,000 spring salmon Read story

A Portland man was sent to the hospital after a tree fell on him near Lacamas Lake.

Man hit by tree near Lacamas Lake on Sunday

A Portland man was sent to the hospital after a tree fell on him near Lacamas Lake.

April 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Portland man was sent to the hospital Sunday afternoon after a tree fell on him near Lacamas Lake. Read story

Firefighters with the Vancouver Fire Department helped two boys get out of a tree in the Sunnyside neighborhood Monday afternoon.

Firefighters rescue boy, 10, stuck in tree

Firefighters with the Vancouver Fire Department helped two boys get out of a tree in the Sunnyside neighborhood Monday afternoon.

April 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver firefighters on Monday afternoon came to the rescue of a boy who was stuck 40 feet up a tree. Two brothers, ages 7 and 10, climbed the tree at 8821 N.E. 104th St. in the Sunnyside neighborhood, said Capt. Dave James, a Vancouver Fire Department spokesman. Read story

Tracy Reilly Kelly, program manager for corporate and continuing education at Clark College in Vancouver.

Gorgeous greens of spring

Tracy Reilly Kelly, program manager for corporate and continuing education at Clark College in Vancouver.

April 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Some of the first fresh vegetables of the season are in the greens family. Let's look at how these vegetables interact with your body to provide their powerhouse nutrition. Read story

Bill Victor: Plyometrics gives athletes a leg up

April 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

With so many physical assets being necessary to a successful athlete, I have always been mystified by the amount of attention given to the vertical jump. This action, coupled with one's ability to run 40 yards as fast as possible, have been adopted by the sporting public as two indicators… Read story

Cowlitz deputies seek help in coin theft case

April 8, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Deputies with the Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office are asking for help in their investigation of the theft of more than $75,000 worth of gold and silver coins and other items last week. Read story

Blazers grades are in

April 8, 2012, 5:00pm Blazers

It's not the end of the season, but it might as well be for the Blazers whose playoff hopes are becoming more and more dismal by the day. Read story