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Worship team volunteer David Leitz sets out a sign to welcome guests to the Living Hope Church cooling center July 8 as temperatures climbed to triple digits outside.

Council for the Homeless issues hot weather alert for Tuesday

Worship team volunteer David Leitz sets out a sign to welcome guests to the Living Hope Church cooling center July 8 as temperatures climbed to triple digits outside.

July 15, 2024, 3:09pm Clark County News

With the National Weather Service in Portland predicting temperatures in the 90s, the Council for the Homeless issued a severe weather alert for Tuesday. Read story

A general view during rehearsals at the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum, Sunday, July 14, 2024, in Milwaukee.

In Milwaukee, Trump shooting stuns RNC delegate from Camas

A general view during rehearsals at the 2024 Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum, Sunday, July 14, 2024, in Milwaukee.

July 15, 2024, 7:12am Clark County Politics

Scott Hogg was at a downtown Milwaukee hotel bar on Saturday, unwinding after days of meetings to help craft a platform before the Republican National Convention this week. Read story

Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes speaks at a July 8 city council workshop at Vancouver City Hall.

Filling big shoes: Vancouver City Council to reveal finalists for city manager position Wednesday

Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes speaks at a July 8 city council workshop at Vancouver City Hall.

July 15, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

The three finalists for the city of Vancouver’s open city manager position will be announced Wednesday. Read story

This Nov. 7, 2017, photo released by the National Park Service shows a wolf in the road near Artist Paintpots in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo. Wolves have repopulated the mountains and forests of the American West with remarkable speed since their reintroduction 25 years ago, expanding to more than 300 packs in six states. (Jacob W.

Why Washington’s wolf count is under scrutiny

This Nov. 7, 2017, photo released by the National Park Service shows a wolf in the road near Artist Paintpots in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo. Wolves have repopulated the mountains and forests of the American West with remarkable speed since their reintroduction 25 years ago, expanding to more than 300 packs in six states. (Jacob W.

July 15, 2024, 6:02am Latest News

With a controversial vote planned this week on whether to loosen protections for wolves in Washington, wildlife advocates are raising alarm that officials could be relying on flawed wolf count figures from a tribe in the northeast corner of the state. Read story

Gloves reading "Oklahoma" sit on the hands of Ridgefield Raptors' Patrick Engskov. Though he recently announced he'll be transferring to Arkansas State, Engskov is part of a pipeline the Raptors have with the Oklahoma Sooners baseball program.

Ridgefield Raptors continue building pipeline with Oklahoma baseball program

Gloves reading "Oklahoma" sit on the hands of Ridgefield Raptors' Patrick Engskov. Though he recently announced he'll be transferring to Arkansas State, Engskov is part of a pipeline the Raptors have with the Oklahoma Sooners baseball program.

July 13, 2024, 10:01am Clark County Sports

In order to build a roster capable of competing in the West Coast League, the Ridgefield Raptors spend countless hours behind the scenes establishing relationships with college programs and gaining their trust to send players to Ridgefield each summer. Read story

Defense attorney Christie Emrich, center, speaks during a July 1 ceremony at Recovery Cafe as staff prepare to move the court farther east on Fourth Plain Boulevard.

Clark County’s Community Court ‘way different from regular court’, sees success in helping the homeless

Defense attorney Christie Emrich, center, speaks during a July 1 ceremony at Recovery Cafe as staff prepare to move the court farther east on Fourth Plain Boulevard.

July 13, 2024, 6:14am Clark County News

Jacob Anderson isn’t sure when he lost hope. He had big dreams of being an artist and a therapist like the one who helped him through hard times in junior high. But somewhere along the way, the plan fell apart. Read story

Vancouver resident Shyi-Hwang Shyu, foreground, keeps in step with other participants in a line dancing class at Cascade Park Community Library. Local libraries offer a treasure trove of fun, interesting and free things to do this summer.

Line dancing? Check. Sewing? Sure. Live music? Absolutely: FVRLibraries offer more than books

Vancouver resident Shyi-Hwang Shyu, foreground, keeps in step with other participants in a line dancing class at Cascade Park Community Library. Local libraries offer a treasure trove of fun, interesting and free things to do this summer.

July 13, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

If you’re casting around for things to do this summer that won’t make a dent in your wallet, the best place to look might be the place you least expect: your local library. Read story

From the Newsroom: We’re in League with this group

July 13, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

The League of Women Voters is a 104-year-old civic organization that works to empower voters and defend democracy. The organization counts men and women among its members and is active in Clark County and in Washington. It is up to several different things that are newsworthy. Read story

Activist Francis Willard believed in suffrage first and temperance. She&rsquo;s seen here in a photograph from her book, &ldquo;A Wheel within a Wheel,&rdquo; learning to ride a bicycle. Safety bicycles were new; many women showed independence by riding them and learning as Willard did here.

Clark County history: Women’s Christian Temperance Union

Activist Francis Willard believed in suffrage first and temperance. She&rsquo;s seen here in a photograph from her book, &ldquo;A Wheel within a Wheel,&rdquo; learning to ride a bicycle. Safety bicycles were new; many women showed independence by riding them and learning as Willard did here.

July 13, 2024, 6:10am Clark County Life

The second Women’s Christian Temperance Union president shifted the organization’s focus from temperance to suffrage. When Francis Willard took office in 1879, she launched a “do everything” policy. She reasoned, “meet argument with argument, misjudgment with patience, denunciation with kindness, and all our difficulties and dangers with prayer.” She first… Read story

A de-icing truck drives through Camas in January.

Camas mayor pitches opening cold-weather shelter in city-owned building

A de-icing truck drives through Camas in January.

July 13, 2024, 6:08am Clark County News

The city of Camas could eventually have its own cold- and hot-weather shelter if officials can find a suitable space and work through logistics and costs. Read story