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Shad counts are far below average at Bonneville Dam, likely due to the high streamflow in the Columbia River.

Columbia River fishing report July 14

Shad counts are far below average at Bonneville Dam, likely due to the high streamflow in the Columbia River.

July 14, 2016, 6:02am Latest News

Summer steelhead getting more attention as chinook fishing wanes in second half of July Read story

Bagley Downs: Beth Quartarolo was hired as the manager of communications, development and community outreach for the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington.

Free clinic hires new manager

Bagley Downs: Beth Quartarolo was hired as the manager of communications, development and community outreach for the Free Clinic of Southwest Washington.

July 13, 2016, 5:51am Clark County Health

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington has hired Beth Quartarolo as manager of communications, development and community outreach. Read story

Donated land is seen near the intersection of Northeast 72nd Avenue and 78th Street on Friday afternoon in the Vancouver area.

Farmer’s wish for donated land coming to fruition

Donated land is seen near the intersection of Northeast 72nd Avenue and 78th Street on Friday afternoon in the Vancouver area.

July 11, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Clark County farmer Elizabeth Swanson, who died in April at the age of 99, was always a quiet, private person, her stepson Orin Swanson said. Read story

Participants march in Vancouver&#039;s first Dyke March, part of the Saturday in the Park pride event at Esther Short Park. The annual gay pride event celebrates the local gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer community.

March swells with Pride

Participants march in Vancouver&#039;s first Dyke March, part of the Saturday in the Park pride event at Esther Short Park. The annual gay pride event celebrates the local gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer community.

July 9, 2016, 8:29pm Clark County News

Mary Blanchette remembers when being openly gay was risky. Her children were bullied at school. Someone painted explicit graffiti on their house. Read story

The first bitcoin ATM in Southwest Washington can be found at Vancouver Mall just inside the first-floor entrance facing Cinetopia. The kiosk allows people to trade cash for the digital currency and vice versa.

Vancouver Mall ATM trades in Bitcoin

The first bitcoin ATM in Southwest Washington can be found at Vancouver Mall just inside the first-floor entrance facing Cinetopia. The kiosk allows people to trade cash for the digital currency and vice versa.

July 7, 2016, 5:18pm Business

There’s a curious machine inside an entrance to Vancouver Mall. It will give you cash, but it won’t take a debit card. You can give it cash, but the receipts won’t look too familiar. With the push of a button it will show your balance down to eight decimal points. Read story

Jeff Garmire of Vancouver poses at the California-Oregon border on his northbound journey up the Pacific Crest Trail.

Long-distance hiker to reach Cascade Locks on Sunday

Jeff Garmire of Vancouver poses at the California-Oregon border on his northbound journey up the Pacific Crest Trail.

July 7, 2016, 6:30am Latest News

Jeff Garmire of Vancouver will have California and Oregon behind him soon in his quest to hike the Appalachian, Pacific Crest and Continental Divide trails in a calendar year Read story

Takhlakh Lake on the west flank of Mount Adams has been stocked with almost 5,000 rainbow trout.

Columbia River fishing report July 7

Takhlakh Lake on the west flank of Mount Adams has been stocked with almost 5,000 rainbow trout.

July 7, 2016, 6:04am Latest News

Summer chinook angling in lower Columbia past its peak, but steelhead numbers will build; trout stocked in Mount Adams lakes Read story

Kids take turns digging and sifting dirt at a mock archaeology dig at Fort Vancouver in August 2012.

5 kid-friendly ways to keep summer boredom away

Kids take turns digging and sifting dirt at a mock archaeology dig at Fort Vancouver in August 2012.

July 6, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

School’s been out for about three weeks. Are the kids getting bored yet? Here are some ideas to keep their minds and bodies busy and engaged during the long weeks of summer. Read story

A crowd enjoys a sunny afternoon during the Fourth of July celebration at Fort Vancouver on July 4, 2014.

Go forth for Fourth, but know your road closures

A crowd enjoys a sunny afternoon during the Fourth of July celebration at Fort Vancouver on July 4, 2014.

July 3, 2016, 6:12am Clark County News

If you’re planning to listen to the musical performances, watch the fireworks or enjoy a picnic at Fort Vancouver’s annual Independence Day celebration on Monday, remember you’re probably not the only one enjoying the all-day festivities — or trying to find a place to park while navigating road closures. Read story

A shaved ice with cherry, banana and blue raspberry flavors is displayed at Megan&#039;s Snack Shack.

Locating the sweet spot in Clark County

A shaved ice with cherry, banana and blue raspberry flavors is displayed at Megan&#039;s Snack Shack.

July 3, 2016, 6:02am Clark County Life

It’s a familiar experience — the view wavy with heat, that summer smell of drying grass, as errant drops of sweetness drip onto fingertips and sidewalks. Summertime is the bastion of cool desserts, from ice cream to snow cones to frozen yogurt. A stroll through a grocery’s glacier wardrobes is… Read story