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Fishing report 11/03

November 3, 2016, 6:03am Latest News

States meet today to reconsider opening fishing in the Columbia River Read story

Commercial fisherman Richie Williams of Astoria, Ore., unloads spring salmon from his gillnet boat on the docks at the Astoria Yacht Club in Astoria, Ore., in May.

Commission to get briefed on Columbia River salmon fishing reforms

Commercial fisherman Richie Williams of Astoria, Ore., unloads spring salmon from his gillnet boat on the docks at the Astoria Yacht Club in Astoria, Ore., in May.

November 1, 2016, 6:04am Latest News

Current policy calls for ending gillnetting in the main stem of the Columbia River starting in 2017 Read story

Daisuke Matsumoto, an Italian-trained chef from Japan, works inside Pizzeria La Sorrentina in December. He and his wife, Amy, hope to reopen by mid-November after fire damage is repaired.

Pizzeria La Sorrentina to reopen despite fire damage

Daisuke Matsumoto, an Italian-trained chef from Japan, works inside Pizzeria La Sorrentina in December. He and his wife, Amy, hope to reopen by mid-November after fire damage is repaired.

October 31, 2016, 6:03am Business

An upstart pizzeria food cart has been forced to close temporarily after an accidental fire in the middle of the night caused more than $10,000 worth of damage. Read story

Vancouver Wildlife League to meet Wednesday

October 27, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

New regional director for Department of Fish and Wildlife will be guest speaker Read story

Christopher Philbrook, a student at Columbia River High School, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Feb. 12.

Teen gets 3 years in assault at Columbia River High School

Christopher Philbrook, a student at Columbia River High School, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Feb. 12.

October 26, 2016, 7:08pm Clark County News

A Columbia River High School student who struck a fellow student in the head with an extendable baton was sentenced Wednesday to three years imprisonment. Read story

Hazel Dell: Ellsworth Elementary School&#039;s Olivia Hayes was one of about 80 fifth-graders to visit the 78th Street Heritage Farm for a Farm to Fork event, where she and her classmates learned where their food comes from.

Fifth-graders bring food from Farm to Fork

Hazel Dell: Ellsworth Elementary School&#039;s Olivia Hayes was one of about 80 fifth-graders to visit the 78th Street Heritage Farm for a Farm to Fork event, where she and her classmates learned where their food comes from.

October 26, 2016, 5:30am Community

About 80 Ellsworth Elementary School fifth-graders visited the 78th Street Heritage Farm for a Farm to Fork event, which was organized by Washington State University’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and 4-H Youth Development programs. Read story

Razor clam digging scheduled at Twin Harbors beach for Friday has been cancelled due to an elevated level of domoic acid, a natural marine toxin.

High marine toxin level cancels Twin Harbors clam dig

Razor clam digging scheduled at Twin Harbors beach for Friday has been cancelled due to an elevated level of domoic acid, a natural marine toxin.

October 25, 2016, 6:03am Latest News

Digging was scheduled to begin Friday; testing shows elevated toxin level moving north up coast Read story

Gifford Pinchot forest road No. 42 reopens

October 21, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Improvement project includes new culverts, better surface and erosion control on route through west side of national forest Read story

A quilt stuffed with puffins by Val Pelens.

Hail to the Quilters-in-Chief

A quilt stuffed with puffins by Val Pelens.

October 21, 2016, 6:03am Clark County Life

If you cannot stand one more minute of the current presidential contest’s amazing ugliness, we recommend checking out these sweet, respectable and well-behaved presidents of pretty. Read story

Jeff Garmire of Vancouver rests at the southern terminus of the Continental Divide Trail in New Mexico.

Vancouver hiker completes 7,600-mile journey

Jeff Garmire of Vancouver rests at the southern terminus of the Continental Divide Trail in New Mexico.

October 20, 2016, 6:30am Latest News

Jeff Garmire walks America's three great routes — the Appalachian, Pacific Crest and Continental Divide trails — in a calendar year to join an elite cadre of backcountry travelers Read story