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Clark County voters have until Tuesday to cast their ballots in the Feb. 9 election.

School-funding ballots due Tuesday

Clark County voters have until Tuesday to cast their ballots in the Feb. 9 election.

February 7, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Time is running out to vote in Tuesday's special election. Election results will be available around 8:15 p.m. at www.clarkvotes.org. A sample ballot is available on the website. Read story

Sportsmen’s Show opens Wednesday in Portland

February 4, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Five-day event at Expo Center features hundreds of exhibits from outdoor equipment manufacturers, guides, outfitters and others along with hunting and fishing seminars Read story

Fircrest: Cats Meow Luxury Boarding co-owners Jo Schmidt, left, and Amber Groff with Ollie at their cat sitting facility, which recently teamed up with Furry Friends to open an adoption room.

Cat shelter, boarding house team up for new adoption room

Fircrest: Cats Meow Luxury Boarding co-owners Jo Schmidt, left, and Amber Groff with Ollie at their cat sitting facility, which recently teamed up with Furry Friends to open an adoption room.

February 3, 2016, 5:39am Truckies

Fircrest -- The Cats Meow Luxury Boarding isn't just a temporary home to leave cats while heading out of town. The pet sitting company recently teamed up with Furry Friends to open an adoption room. "By housing our own separate cat adoption section within The Cats Meow facility, we will… Read story

Donna Pinaula, from left, helps wake her kids Johnny Pinaula, 7, and Shyanne Tanguileg, 16, after sleeping all night on the gym floor at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in November as part of the Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter program.

County’s homeless student numbers on the rise

Donna Pinaula, from left, helps wake her kids Johnny Pinaula, 7, and Shyanne Tanguileg, 16, after sleeping all night on the gym floor at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in November as part of the Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter program.

February 2, 2016, 9:19pm Clark County News

More Clark County students than ever are considered homeless. Across the county kids are sleeping in homeless shelters, on couches and floors at Grandma's house, in unfinished garages and basements, in cars and in tents. Read story

Razor clam digging during the fall and winter are on afternoon and evening low tides.

Month-long razor clam season set for Long Beach

Razor clam digging during the fall and winter are on afternoon and evening low tides.

January 29, 2016, 4:00pm Clark County Sports

Digging starts Thursday and continues through March 10 along southern Washington coast Read story

Fishing report 1/28

January 28, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Bonneville pool sturgeon angling improves; trout stocked in Klineline Pond, Kidney Lake Read story

Bonneville pool sturgeon retention to close

January 28, 2016, 6:01am Outdoors

Early portion of fishery in Columbia Gorge between Bonneville and The Dalles dams will shut down starting Feb. 8 Read story

A Jan. 3 fire at this home in east Vancouver critically injured a woman and displaced a family living there. Friends and neighbors have organized an online fundraising campaign to help with the family&#039;s expenses.

Friends raise money for burn victim Whitney Olson, kin

A Jan. 3 fire at this home in east Vancouver critically injured a woman and displaced a family living there. Friends and neighbors have organized an online fundraising campaign to help with the family&#039;s expenses.

January 26, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

The woman critically injured in a house fire earlier this month is slowly recovering, and her friends are collecting money to support her and the eight others displaced by the fire. Read story

Michael Foster, a volunteer who started Plant for the Planet in Seattle, explains how to plant a Douglas fir seedling at Columbia Springs on Saturday. Sponsored by the United Nations, the event trains children and teens to become Ambassadors for Climate Justice.

Planting trees for the planet

Michael Foster, a volunteer who started Plant for the Planet in Seattle, explains how to plant a Douglas fir seedling at Columbia Springs on Saturday. Sponsored by the United Nations, the event trains children and teens to become Ambassadors for Climate Justice.

January 24, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

Calla Saul hugged a potted Douglas fir seedling to her chest and sprinted across a meadow at Columbia Springs on Saturday. Read story

Evergreen schools to share success stories

January 21, 2016, 6:07am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools invites community members to "A Report to the Community, " a free event featuring stories of student and school success and challenges, new initiatives and a fiscal accountability report. Read story