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Landover-Sharmel: Mark Anderson and grandson Oliver Phelan work during Good Shepard Montessori School&#039;s plant sale.

Plant sale helps Good Shepard Montessori scholarship program

Landover-Sharmel: Mark Anderson and grandson Oliver Phelan work during Good Shepard Montessori School&#039;s plant sale.

May 11, 2016, 5:43am Truckies

Every spring, students and families from Good Shepard Montessori put on a plant sale to help fund their annual scholarship program, which assists families who otherwise could not afford their early childhood program. Read story

Priest guilty of trying to lure girl

May 10, 2016, 8:07pm Churches & Religion

A Catholic priest entered a guilty plea Friday, court records show, to trying to lure a 14-year-old girl into his car as she was walking home from school in Vancouver’s Image neighborhood. Read story

Joshua Frahm is accused of causing a sequence of crashes Dec. 7, 2014, that mortally injured Richard G. Irvine of Camas. This photo was taken by a Washington State Patrol trooper at the scene.

Trial opens in I-205 crashes that caused man’s death

Joshua Frahm is accused of causing a sequence of crashes Dec. 7, 2014, that mortally injured Richard G. Irvine of Camas. This photo was taken by a Washington State Patrol trooper at the scene.

May 10, 2016, 6:41pm Clark County News

Is a Vancouver man who is charged in a hit-and-run crash responsible for a subsequent wreck that led to the death of a Samaritan? This is what jurors will decide over the coming days as the trial for Joshua C. Frahm unfolds in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Overnight I-205 ramp closures set this week

May 10, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Late-night drivers who use southbound Interstate 205 in east Vancouver should be prepared for upcoming ramp closures later this week. Read story

The new Headquarters of Nautilus in Vancouver.

Nautilus reports big revenues to start 2016

The new Headquarters of Nautilus in Vancouver.

May 9, 2016, 5:10pm Business

Nautilus Inc. on Monday reported big revenues for the first quarter of 2016, which came on the back of the company’s purchase of Octane Fitness at the end of last year. Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 5/8

May 8, 2016, 6:06am Clark County News

Fish count and water conditions at Bonneville Dam Read story

Vancouver man pleads guilty in arson case

May 6, 2016, 6:21pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man accused of setting fire to a fence and house in July pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree arson. Read story

The Columbia Palisades development would turn this rock quarry along 192nd Avenue and Brady Road into a mix of houses, apartments, offices and retail. Plans for the development were submitted to the city on Thursday, and construction could begin next spring if the project is approved.

84-acre development proposed for 192nd, north of Highway 14

The Columbia Palisades development would turn this rock quarry along 192nd Avenue and Brady Road into a mix of houses, apartments, offices and retail. Plans for the development were submitted to the city on Thursday, and construction could begin next spring if the project is approved.

May 6, 2016, 4:43pm Business

Some new neighbors will be moving to the quarry east of Southeast 192nd Avenue, and they won’t resemble Fred and Wilma Flintstone. Read story

Students from Pioneer Elementary School&#039;s Dual Immersion dance troupe the Mexican Dancers celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a festive dance at Kamlu Retirement Inn.

Dance and diversity on Cinco de Mayo

Students from Pioneer Elementary School&#039;s Dual Immersion dance troupe the Mexican Dancers celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a festive dance at Kamlu Retirement Inn.

May 5, 2016, 8:45pm Clark County News

Residents of Kamlu Retirement Inn got a special Cinco de Mayo treat when students from Pioneer Elementary’s Spanish Dual Immersion dance troupe put on a performance to celebrate cultural diversity. Read story

Vincent Burnett, 30, left, was sentenced to 17 years, and 16-year-old Roy Thompson Jr. was sentenced to 16 years  in violent 2015 residential burglary, in which Buddhist nun was attacked.

Pair sentenced in burglary, assault on Buddhist nun

Vincent Burnett, 30, left, was sentenced to 17 years, and 16-year-old Roy Thompson Jr. was sentenced to 16 years  in violent 2015 residential burglary, in which Buddhist nun was attacked.

April 28, 2016, 8:01pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man and teenage boy involved in a violent 2015 residential burglary, in which they assaulted a Buddhist nun, were sentenced Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story