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Justin Carey, who was struck while waiting for a school bus in June 2013 and lost his lower right leg, testifies during a second trial in the case in February 2017 at the Clark County Courthouse. Now, at 22 years old, Carey is fighting for his life again after learning he has advanced-stage renal disease.

Justin Carey learns he has advanced-stage renal disease

Justin Carey, who was struck while waiting for a school bus in June 2013 and lost his lower right leg, testifies during a second trial in the case in February 2017 at the Clark County Courthouse. Now, at 22 years old, Carey is fighting for his life again after learning he has advanced-stage renal disease.

August 12, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

Battle Ground’s Justin Carey has been dealt a much harder hand than most. Read story

Eight-year-old Eli Bernardi of Ridgefield rinses off his dad's car during the Bottom Half Car Wash at Clark College's Child and Family Studies building on Thursday morning.

The littlest penguins clean what they can reach at car wash

Eight-year-old Eli Bernardi of Ridgefield rinses off his dad's car during the Bottom Half Car Wash at Clark College's Child and Family Studies building on Thursday morning.

August 8, 2019, 6:23pm Clark County News

Penguins may not be able to fly, but they can jump, stretch and stand on their tiptoes. Read story

Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey and observers Karen Hengerer and Edri Geiger, with the League of Women Voters, view the first primary election result printouts in the Clark County Elections office on Tuesday night.

Educators make strong showing in Vancouver schools race

Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey and observers Karen Hengerer and Edri Geiger, with the League of Women Voters, view the first primary election result printouts in the Clark County Elections office on Tuesday night.

August 6, 2019, 10:13pm Clark County News

It was big win for educators in Tuesday’s primary election, as school employees rose to the top in races for Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors. Read story

Green Mountain levy passing comfortably

August 6, 2019, 8:28pm Clark County News

Green Mountain School District's programs and operations levy was passing easily Tuesday night. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools board members listens to public comment during a Tuesday meeting.

Vancouver Public Schools accepting applications for board vacancy

Vancouver Public Schools board members listens to public comment during a Tuesday meeting.

August 5, 2019, 6:34pm Clark County News

Want to serve on the Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors for four months? Now’s your chance. Read story

Change comes to state health care plans for school employees

August 5, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

The Washington State Health Care Authority last week announced the latest details in a slowly trickling stream of information about new school employee health care plans: the monthly premiums staff can expect to pay. Read story

The Penguin Union Building is pictured at Clark College.

Lawsuits target Clark County, Clark College over public records law

The Penguin Union Building is pictured at Clark College.

August 5, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

A resident of Washington’s Island County recently targeted Clark County and Clark College, alleging that they violated the state’s public records law. So far, he’s had one victory. Read story

Kathy Decker, a candidate for Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors Position 4, studies her campaign material in the parking lot of Grocery Outlet before campaigning at the Fourth Plain Community Market. Decker resigned her position as a kindergarten teacher at Peter S. Ogden Elementary School to run for school board, saying her experience as a teacher will help her frame policy and direction for Clark County’s second-largest school district. She’s one of several other teachers running for political office this campaign cycle.

Educators in Clark County strive to be sent to office

Kathy Decker, a candidate for Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors Position 4, studies her campaign material in the parking lot of Grocery Outlet before campaigning at the Fourth Plain Community Market. Decker resigned her position as a kindergarten teacher at Peter S. Ogden Elementary School to run for school board, saying her experience as a teacher will help her frame policy and direction for Clark County’s second-largest school district. She’s one of several other teachers running for political office this campaign cycle.

July 28, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

First they turned out to the picket lines. Now they're showing up on your ballot. Read story