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With a cookie crust, cheesecake layer, whipped cream layer and a topping of toasted coconut, this dessert is four kinds of good.
Burton Elementary School students wave goodbye at faculty and staff Tuesday in Vancouver on the last day of school in Evergreen Public Schools.

Out for summer: Elated students celebrate end to the school year in Clark County

Burton Elementary School students wave goodbye at faculty and staff Tuesday in Vancouver on the last day of school in Evergreen Public Schools.

June 18, 2024, 5:55pm Clark County News

“There’s no rules anymore!” screamed an excited young student who made a beeline for his school bus. Read story

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Cause, manner of death undetermined for man whose body was found in encampment near Ridgefield

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June 18, 2024, 5:47pm Clark County News

The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office was unable to determine cause and manner of death of a 61-year-old man whose body was found in an encampment south of Ridgefield in April. Read story

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Ridgefield man dies after motorcycle crash on I-205 in Vancouver

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June 18, 2024, 5:46pm Clark County News

A motorcyclist who crashed on the morning of June 12 on Interstate 205 in Vancouver has died. Read story

FILE - A man hooks a fish on the Snake River in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020. The U.S. government on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, acknowledged for the first time the harms that the construction and operation of dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest have caused Native American tribes, issuing a report that details how the unprecedented structures devastated salmon runs, inundated villages and burial grounds, and continue to severely curtail the tribes' ability to exercise their treaty fishing rights.

U.S. government, for the first time, details how Northwest dams devastated the region’s Native tribes

FILE - A man hooks a fish on the Snake River in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020. The U.S. government on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, acknowledged for the first time the harms that the construction and operation of dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest have caused Native American tribes, issuing a report that details how the unprecedented structures devastated salmon runs, inundated villages and burial grounds, and continue to severely curtail the tribes' ability to exercise their treaty fishing rights.

June 18, 2024, 2:23pm Latest News

The U.S. government on Tuesday acknowledged for the first time the harms that the construction and operation of dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest have caused Native American tribes. Read story

Beacon Rock State Park is one of many public lands that waive fees on the Juneteenth federal holiday.

Get outdoors: State and national parks free for Juneteenth; Saturday marks Washington Trails Day

Beacon Rock State Park is one of many public lands that waive fees on the Juneteenth federal holiday.

June 18, 2024, 12:44pm Clark County News

The Juneteenth federal holiday isn’t just a day to ponder the complicated history of our nation — and to celebrate its promise of freedom for all. It’s also a day you can enjoy many of our public lands for free. Read story

Clark County deputies investigate fatal, single-car crash in Brush Prairie

June 18, 2024, 12:21pm Clark County News

A 40-year-old Amboy woman died from her injuries after a single-car crash early Monday morning in Brush Prairie. Read story

As we approach the summer cookout season, all eyes are on grocery prices. Food prices are higher than a year ago but have eased over the past couple months.

Inflation still pinching Clark County, but residents may feel some relief heading into summer months

As we approach the summer cookout season, all eyes are on grocery prices. Food prices are higher than a year ago but have eased over the past couple months.

June 18, 2024, 6:04am Business

Summer brings such joys as cookouts, trips, shopping and eating out with family and friends. How will prices for these summer treats compare with last year? Read story

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Weather Eye: Few hot days then a few cooler days and on and on it goes

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

June 18, 2024, 6:01am Clark County News

Today we welcome summery weather and open the door for some hotter weather as the week wears on. In short, 70s today, 80s Wednesday, near 90 Thursday and low 90s on Friday. That is the forecast as I see it writing my column Monday evening. Read story

The Yaquina is one of two hopper dredges owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The dredges work together to maintain the navigation channel up and down the Lower Columbia River each year. (Contributed by the U.S.

Boating season brings questions about maintenance of Columbia River, its tributaries

The Yaquina is one of two hopper dredges owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The dredges work together to maintain the navigation channel up and down the Lower Columbia River each year. (Contributed by the U.S.

June 17, 2024, 3:42pm Clark County News

With the official start of summer Thursday, anglers, kayakers, boaters and other water enthusiasts will soon flock to the Columbia River for a little recreation and relaxation. But navigating the busy waterway, with its shifting sandbars, hidden obstacles and commercial shipping traffic can be tricky. Read story