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Volunteers of Share's Backpack Program, which provides bags of food to families across the county, filled totes of canned goods, oatmeal and snacks.

Share celebrates 20 years of Backpack Program, providing food for families

Volunteers of Share's Backpack Program, which provides bags of food to families across the county, filled totes of canned goods, oatmeal and snacks.

June 14, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Maggie Bernetich plopped a can of tuna into a plum purple tote bag before grabbing a package of oatmeal or two, followed by a fruit snack pack. Read story

Columbia River High School history teacher David Douglas talks to students in 2022. Douglas will join other educators this summer in Saipan to study the impact World War II had on the island and its people.

Columbia River High School history teacher to travel to Saipan

Columbia River High School history teacher David Douglas talks to students in 2022. Douglas will join other educators this summer in Saipan to study the impact World War II had on the island and its people.

June 13, 2023, 6:07am Clark County News

Just as some students wait anxiously to be let loose for their summer travel plans, many teachers are doing the same. Read story

Adam Joy teaches summer school at Hough Elementary School in Vancouver in 2007. The Vancouver School of Arts and Academics science teacher died over the weekend in a crash with a pickup while bicycling in Oregon.

Vancouver School of Arts and Academics teacher dies in cycling crash

Adam Joy teaches summer school at Hough Elementary School in Vancouver in 2007. The Vancouver School of Arts and Academics science teacher died over the weekend in a crash with a pickup while bicycling in Oregon.

June 12, 2023, 7:09pm Clark County News

Adam Joy, a science teacher at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, died over the weekend in a bicycle crash on Highway 221 in Polk County, Ore. Read story

Seattle Student Union Executive Board member Noir Goldberg, 17, a junior at Ballard High School, is pictured outside Ingraham High School, where a student was shot and killed last fall, following a press conference announcing the launch of Reach Out Seattle.

Student activists helped pass Washington’s new assault weapons ban

Seattle Student Union Executive Board member Noir Goldberg, 17, a junior at Ballard High School, is pictured outside Ingraham High School, where a student was shot and killed last fall, following a press conference announcing the launch of Reach Out Seattle.

June 12, 2023, 6:02am Latest News

Noir Goldberg doesn’t remember when she stopped doing earthquake drills and started doing active-shooter drills. At just 17, she belongs to a generation that has never known a world without gun violence. Read story

Clark County’s 2023 grads leave a legacy

June 10, 2023, 6:12am Clark County News

Graduating from high school is a great opportunity to indulge in much-deserved celebration. But for some of this year’s standout seniors, their finest moments have come as leaders and support systems for younger students, siblings and classmates. Read story

Ridgefield School District to sell off surplus items

June 10, 2023, 5:59am Clark County News

The Ridgefield School District is hosting a surplus sale for old and used school equipment from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 30 in the gym at the Ridgefield Administrative and Civic Center, located at 510 Pioneer St. in Ridgefield. Read story

Ridgefield Lions, from left, Roxanne Cortez, Dean Stenehjem and John Schroeder assist blind athlete Lincoln Bradshaw with the modified shot put.

Lions help with Washington State School for the Blind Track and Field Day

Ridgefield Lions, from left, Roxanne Cortez, Dean Stenehjem and John Schroeder assist blind athlete Lincoln Bradshaw with the modified shot put.

June 10, 2023, 5:56am Community

The Washington State School for The Blind held its annual Track and Field Day on May 18. The event attracted some 250 participants from across the Pacific Northwest. Read story

Cowlitz Tribe donates $125K to Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools

June 10, 2023, 5:55am Clark County News

The Cowlitz Tribal Foundation awarded the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools a $125,000 grant to help support families and students experiencing poverty, as well as support for early-learning programs, social and emotional health, and more. Read story