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Clark County News

Girls basketball: Timberline 53, Mountain View 39

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

The Thunder battled to keep close despite a cold-shooting night before the Blazers pulled away from the free-throw line. Read story

Car rear-ends C-Tran bus; no riders injured

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Details were sketchy, but a motorist rear-ended a C-Tran bus about 1:45 p.m. Wednesday at Stapleton Road and Fourth Plain Boulevard. Read story

Girls basketball: Federal Way 57, Union 35

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Jessica Chatman had 16 points and 15 rebounds as the Titans let the game get away from them in the second half of a Class 4A bi-district tournament game. Read story

A letter from the Clark County commissioners asks the state to establish a local advisory commission for setting toll rates for a new Interstate 5 bridge.

Official: 2013 CRC start date not likely

A letter from the Clark County commissioners asks the state to establish a local advisory commission for setting toll rates for a new Interstate 5 bridge.

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Stalled support for new state transportation money likely means construction on the Columbia River Crossing won't start until 2014, the state's top transportation official said Wednesday. Read story

Clark County foreclosures rose 65 percent in May above the same month last year, and also inched slightly higher than April's rates, according to a report issued Wednesday.

Foreclosures down 55% from ’11

Clark County foreclosures rose 65 percent in May above the same month last year, and also inched slightly higher than April's rates, according to a report issued Wednesday.

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Business

Clark County foreclosures reached their lowest monthly level in four years in January, a slowdown local professionals say could signal the worst is over. Read story

State’s share of mortgage settlement could take months to sort out

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Business

A state official this week said Washington's portion of the recently announced $25 billion national mortgage settlement could take months to dole out to recipients who lost houses to foreclosure or are on the brink of falling behind. Read story

Katherine Thayer holds her newborn son, Noah, in their room at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center's Family Birth Center on Wednesday.

Baby on board: Woman gives birth on I-205

Katherine Thayer holds her newborn son, Noah, in their room at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center's Family Birth Center on Wednesday.

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Katherine Thayer received a sweet surprise this Valentine's Day. It wasn’t roses or chocolates or stuffed teddy bears. It was the birth of baby Noah. One week early. On the side of Interstate 205. Read story

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center's Dr.

Medicaid change concerns local physicians

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center's Dr.

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

State Medicaid officials have announced the program will stop paying for any medically unnecessary visits to emergency departments in an effort to cut costs. Read story

Homeless council hires new leader

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

Andy Silver, a former staff attorney at a Washington, D.C., legal clinic for the homeless, has been hired as the new executive director for the Council for the Homeless. Read story

Hope grows for Woodland schools bond

February 15, 2012, 4:00pm Clark County News

On the heels of Ridgefield's long-awaited school bond success, Woodland school officials expressed optimism Wednesday that their neighbor's positive result was an omen for their April bond proposal to pay for a new high school. Read story