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Using a model of the lunar lander, Cline Frasier describes some of the early technological challenges in putting men on the moon.

WSU alumnus part of half-century of innovation

Using a model of the lunar lander, Cline Frasier describes some of the early technological challenges in putting men on the moon.

June 6, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Untold thousands of people designed systems and built components for NASA’s manned space program. Read story

Pianist Colleen Adent at her Vancouver home: “The ability to flex and roll has always been a part of me.

A pair of pianists compete in world’s top amateur piano competitionvideo icon

Pianist Colleen Adent at her Vancouver home: “The ability to flex and roll has always been a part of me.

June 5, 2016, 6:06am Clark County Life

All the feeling comes through the fingers — and the faith. Read story

Smoke rises from burning railway cars July 6, 2013, after a derailment in downtown Lac Mégantic, Quebec, Canada.  An insurance expert said that damage estimates for that disaster are at about $3 billion, and that the railroad company involved has filed for bankruptcy because it didn&#039;t have enough insurance to pay the claims.

Worst-case scenario: Vancouver oil disaster could cost $6 billion

Smoke rises from burning railway cars July 6, 2013, after a derailment in downtown Lac Mégantic, Quebec, Canada.  An insurance expert said that damage estimates for that disaster are at about $3 billion, and that the railroad company involved has filed for bankruptcy because it didn&#039;t have enough insurance to pay the claims.

June 5, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

A catastrophic oil train derailment in the Vancouver area could cause roughly $5 billion to $6 billion in damage, and there isn’t insurance commercially available to cover it, according to expert testimony submitted in opposition to the Vancouver Energy oil terminal to the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council. Read story

The Port of Vancouver&#039;s 218-acre Terminal 5 is the proposed site for what would be the nation&#039;s largest oil-by-rail terminal.

Vancouver Energy files ‘May surprise,’ revising application

The Port of Vancouver&#039;s 218-acre Terminal 5 is the proposed site for what would be the nation&#039;s largest oil-by-rail terminal.

June 3, 2016, 7:45pm Business

A massive new document could disrupt the permitting process for the country’s largest oil-by-rail terminal — and it’s coming from the companies looking to build it. Read story

HP Inc. Chief Technology Officer Shane Wall shows a plastic that was created all at once by on of HP&#039;s new 3D printers, which go on sale this fall. The company&#039;s Vancouver campus is where the &quot;core technologies&quot; for 3D printing are born, Wall said.

HP dialing in on 3-D printing innovation

HP Inc. Chief Technology Officer Shane Wall shows a plastic that was created all at once by on of HP&#039;s new 3D printers, which go on sale this fall. The company&#039;s Vancouver campus is where the &quot;core technologies&quot; for 3D printing are born, Wall said.

June 2, 2016, 5:18pm Business

Vancouver, we’re told, will be at the center of the next industrial revolution. Read story

Officials of the Washington Department of Natural Resources say they want to manage target shooting in the Yacolt Burn State Forest in order to avoid conflicts with other uses, such as off-road vehicles.

Shooters, state discuss Yacolt Burn State Forest

Officials of the Washington Department of Natural Resources say they want to manage target shooting in the Yacolt Burn State Forest in order to avoid conflicts with other uses, such as off-road vehicles.

June 2, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Planning process might lead to designated sites for target shooting in 90,000-acre backcountry of Southwest Washington Read story

Hundreds of competitors ran Saturday in the first Run to Remember in Washougal.

Race to Remember sues local promoter that used similar name

Hundreds of competitors ran Saturday in the first Run to Remember in Washougal.

May 31, 2016, 7:08pm Clark County News

Local military families nonprofit Race to Remember has filed a complaint against a for-profit that organizes running races, alleging that the company misled people into believing one of its races was affiliated with the nonprofit. Read story

Millennial candidates, all Democrats from Vancouver: Ilana Brown, 21, for state representative, Position 2 in the 18th Legislative District; Vaughn Henderson, 19, for the state Senate seat in the 49th Legislative District; Justin Oberg, 23, for state representative, Position 1 in the 18th Legislative District; Josh Egan, 21, for state representative, Position 1 in the 17th Legislative District; and Kaitlyn Beck, 20, for state representative, Position 1 in the 49th Legislative District.

Vancouver millennials inspired to run for office

Millennial candidates, all Democrats from Vancouver: Ilana Brown, 21, for state representative, Position 2 in the 18th Legislative District; Vaughn Henderson, 19, for the state Senate seat in the 49th Legislative District; Justin Oberg, 23, for state representative, Position 1 in the 18th Legislative District; Josh Egan, 21, for state representative, Position 1 in the 17th Legislative District; and Kaitlyn Beck, 20, for state representative, Position 1 in the 49th Legislative District.

May 29, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

A white-haired politician who came of age during the civil rights movement and was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War has inspired a handful of Southwest Washington millennials to try to change today’s political landscape. Read story

Joel Mattila is the one Donald Trump supporter from Washington state who was chosen as a delegate for the national GOP convention in Cleveland.

Local delegate all in for Trump

Joel Mattila is the one Donald Trump supporter from Washington state who was chosen as a delegate for the national GOP convention in Cleveland.

May 26, 2016, 7:05pm Clark County News

Joel Mattila, an evangelical minister turned residential real estate agent, peeled the Donald Trump bumper sticker off his white Ford F-150 pickup. Read story