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Teacher librarians Kristie Peak of Mill Plain Elementary School, foreground, and Beth Pfenning of Hearthwood Elementary School join picketers Friday morning, Aug. 19, 2016 in Southeast Vancouver.

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Teacher librarians Kristie Peak of Mill Plain Elementary School, foreground, and Beth Pfenning of Hearthwood Elementary School join picketers Friday morning, Aug. 19, 2016 in Southeast Vancouver.

August 19, 2016, 9:49am Clark County News

About 100 Evergreen Public Schools teachers gathered at two busy intersections along Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard on Friday morning, holding picket signs and waving at passing drivers. Several drivers honked in support. Read story

Hoops on the River is a festival of 3-on-3 tournament basketball on the streets in downtown Vancouver.

Hoops on the River: 10 years of nothing but net

Hoops on the River is a festival of 3-on-3 tournament basketball on the streets in downtown Vancouver.

August 19, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Life

For a whole decade now, Esther Short Park has endured an annual August invasion by a certain species of rabid animal. The creature is known for its height and its reach, its dribble and its dunk — and of course its colorful shorts, socks and shoes. Read story

The pancake breakfast is served Aug. 12 at Omy&#039;s Cafe on Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver.

Omy’s Cafe makes diners feel at home

The pancake breakfast is served Aug. 12 at Omy&#039;s Cafe on Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver.

August 19, 2016, 6:03am Clark County Life

Why: Omy’s Cafe is one of those establishments that does not particularly beckon to passers-by with an impressive street-side presence, but when you step inside, the quaint and homey atmosphere becomes a reprieve that makes you want to linger a while. Omy’s welcomes the whole family for breakfast and lunch,… Read story

People tour a Habitat for Humanity house built by students in YouthBuild Vancouver, a program offering construction and job-skill training and counseling for unemployed youth. Top: Melinda Patterson stands with her sons, Connor, 10, and Tristan, 4, during a dedication ceremony Wednesday for their new house. The Pattersons used to live in homeless shelters.

Habitat for Humanity teams with YouthBuild

People tour a Habitat for Humanity house built by students in YouthBuild Vancouver, a program offering construction and job-skill training and counseling for unemployed youth. Top: Melinda Patterson stands with her sons, Connor, 10, and Tristan, 4, during a dedication ceremony Wednesday for their new house. The Pattersons used to live in homeless shelters.

August 17, 2016, 9:44pm Clark County News

Isabella Rodriguez stopped going to class regularly in middle school. Education was secondary to family drama, and things got worse when she started hanging out with the wrong crowd. Read story

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Mediator joins Evergreen schools contract talks

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August 17, 2016, 7:18pm Clark County News

With less than two weeks until school begins, a state-appointed mediator is joining contract negotiations between the Evergreen Education Association and Evergreen Public Schools today. The mediator is provided by the state’s Public Employment Relations Commission. Read story

Vancouver&#039;s new Chick-fil-A is in the last phases of construction and is due to open Sept. 15.

Chick-fil-A sets opening date in east Vancouver

Vancouver&#039;s new Chick-fil-A is in the last phases of construction and is due to open Sept. 15.

August 17, 2016, 4:39pm Business

Clark County’s first Chick-fil-A will open Thursday, Sept. 15, according to company officials. Read story

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is behind the large outbreaks of Zika virus.

First Zika virus case reported in Clark County; no threat to public

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is behind the large outbreaks of Zika virus.

August 17, 2016, 3:21pm Clark County Health

Clark County confirmed its first reported case of the Zika virus, but public health officials advised the case does not present a risk to the public. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools students can get free haircuts, clothing, shoes, immunizations and more, and their families can learn about resources available to them at the Go Ready festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at Hudson&#039;s Bay High School.

Vancouver schools offer free shots, vision checks at Go Ready

Vancouver Public Schools students can get free haircuts, clothing, shoes, immunizations and more, and their families can learn about resources available to them at the Go Ready festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at Hudson&#039;s Bay High School.

August 17, 2016, 6:06am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools students and their families can receive free immunizations and vision screenings, haircuts, used clothing and more at Go Ready, the district’s third annual back-to-school-readiness festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at Hudson’s Bay High School, 1601 E. McLoughlin Blvd. Read story

Seth Albert, 21, manager at Camas Municipal Pool, chats with lifeguard Laura Teames while keeping an eye on a busy pool.

Camas ponders beloved pool’s future

Seth Albert, 21, manager at Camas Municipal Pool, chats with lifeguard Laura Teames while keeping an eye on a busy pool.

August 17, 2016, 6:00am Clark County Life

Standing on the edge of the deep end, a girl lifted her blue goggles and shouted: "Lillian! Watch me belly flop!" Read story

Trevor Bryant uses an iPad in Monica Hughey's sixth grade class at McLoughlin Middle School, one of the Vancouver district schools piloting the iPad program.

Superintendent releases Washington schools test scores

Trevor Bryant uses an iPad in Monica Hughey's sixth grade class at McLoughlin Middle School, one of the Vancouver district schools piloting the iPad program.

August 16, 2016, 7:42pm Clark County News

Scores on tests taken in Washington schools this spring improved as much as three percentage points from the previous year, according to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, which released the test results Tuesday. Read story