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Felida Elementary School special education teacher Deb Lobdell, left, helps second-grader Carsten Edwards, 8, and first-grader, Scott Traux, 6, while they solve puzzles and design backgrounds on Code.org during their special education class March 29 at Felida Elementary School.

Vancouver Public Schools teaching special ed students how to code

Felida Elementary School special education teacher Deb Lobdell, left, helps second-grader Carsten Edwards, 8, and first-grader, Scott Traux, 6, while they solve puzzles and design backgrounds on Code.org during their special education class March 29 at Felida Elementary School.

April 2, 2018, 8:49pm Clark County News

Hunched over an iPad, Joe Ballard watched as pixelated storm troopers surrounded a tiny R2-D2. Read story

Felida: Vancouver native Cambria Prentice-Wattson, 24, handed out 1,095 roses to women in Seattle on March 8, which was International Women’s Day and also three years to the day since she survived a sexual assault.

Sexual assault survivor hands out roses on International Women’s Day

Felida: Vancouver native Cambria Prentice-Wattson, 24, handed out 1,095 roses to women in Seattle on March 8, which was International Women’s Day and also three years to the day since she survived a sexual assault.

March 28, 2018, 6:00am Community

Vancouver native Cambria Prentice-Wattson, 24, celebrated International Women’s Day by handing out roses to women in Seattle. Read story

Neurologist Gurjeet Singh injects Botox into Kari Carlson’s forehead as her husband, Keith Carlson, offers his support. Carlson receives 31 Botox injections every 12 weeks to manage her chronic migraines.

Finding migraine relief with botox

Neurologist Gurjeet Singh injects Botox into Kari Carlson’s forehead as her husband, Keith Carlson, offers his support. Carlson receives 31 Botox injections every 12 weeks to manage her chronic migraines.

March 26, 2018, 6:30am Clark County Health

The migraines began in 1987. When one struck, Kari Carlson would see black spots and become nauseous. The searing pain would bring her to her knees. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Memories of starving artist, free spirit who became Indian ‘Picasso’

March 21, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

My wife and I met when we were students at Arizona State College (now Northern Arizona University) in Flagstaff. While there, we knew a student named Rudy, although he didn’t attend long enough to graduate. Read story

WSUV offers information day in Spanish

March 13, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver will offer an information day to students and their families entirely in Spanish later this month. Read story

Ethan Woltersdorf, 21, left, and his wife, Morgan Woltersdorf, 22, live in a tiny house in Salmon Creek. The couple, whose tiny house is parked on a family member’s property, recently received a letter from Clark County Code Enforcement telling them their tiny house is not a legal dwelling.

Big problem with tiny house on wheels

Ethan Woltersdorf, 21, left, and his wife, Morgan Woltersdorf, 22, live in a tiny house in Salmon Creek. The couple, whose tiny house is parked on a family member’s property, recently received a letter from Clark County Code Enforcement telling them their tiny house is not a legal dwelling.

March 7, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Like many young couples in Vancouver, Ethan and Morgan Woltersdorf set out to find a home only to discover most apartments were priced just outside of their reach. Read story

Douglas Greene, center, and his wife, Heather Greene, right, donated $500,000 toward efforts to create a comprehensive cancer center at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center in Vancouver. The hospital named the breast center after the couple.

Legacy celebrates breast center opening, donors

Douglas Greene, center, and his wife, Heather Greene, right, donated $500,000 toward efforts to create a comprehensive cancer center at Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center in Vancouver. The hospital named the breast center after the couple.

February 28, 2018, 10:24pm Clark County Health

For people facing a cancer diagnosis, days are filled with stress and uncertainty. For those undergoing cancer treatment, the daily strain can be overwhelming. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Shaking the hand that shook Lincoln’s

February 21, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

E.M. Forster’s elegant dictum — “only connect” — has moved me for many years, and had me trying, sometimes quixotically, sometimes desperately, to make all possible connections in my often slap-dash life. One I recently made astonished me, and made me, I’m sure, ridiculously proud. Read story

Aiko Nies, 10, left, steers a sled while her friend, Mya Ellertson, 9, holds on tight at Mount Vista near Washington State University Vancouver on Monday morning. Mya, who with Aiko attends King’s Way Christian School, said she was excited to have a day off of school — though she’d have had it anyway. Monday was Presidents Day.

Kids make most of Presidents Day by enjoying outdoors

Aiko Nies, 10, left, steers a sled while her friend, Mya Ellertson, 9, holds on tight at Mount Vista near Washington State University Vancouver on Monday morning. Mya, who with Aiko attends King’s Way Christian School, said she was excited to have a day off of school — though she’d have had it anyway. Monday was Presidents Day.

February 19, 2018, 7:54pm Clark County News

From afar, Joy Stahley’s three daughters were neon-colored dots clad in bright winter coats on the untouched blanket of snow covering the Mount Vista neighborhood. Read story

John Dewitz, owner of Above & Beyond Hydroseed, sprays a stockpile of dirt to protect it from erosion at a Lennar Homes site in Felida’s Herzog Farm.

Working in Clark County: John Dewitz, erosion control contractor

John Dewitz, owner of Above & Beyond Hydroseed, sprays a stockpile of dirt to protect it from erosion at a Lennar Homes site in Felida’s Herzog Farm.

February 19, 2018, 6:00am Business

John Dewitz, president and owner of Above & Beyond Hydroseed, and his crew of 10 employees spread 50 tons of certified weed-free straw among home building developments and residential properties — every month. Read story