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A six-man limit of fall chinook from the Columbia River rests on the dock before being checked by state fisheries creel checkers. Anglers may be looking at a selective fishery in the Buoy Ten reach again this year.

Columbia River fall salmon outlook remains good

A six-man limit of fall chinook from the Columbia River rests on the dock before being checked by state fisheries creel checkers. Anglers may be looking at a selective fishery in the Buoy Ten reach again this year.

January 20, 2024, 6:05am Editor's Choice

Oregon and Washington have released an initial fall salmon outlook for the Columbia River, and fishery managers say runs are looking to be similar to last year. Read story

The Ray Garey Cabin at Teacup Nordic has a warming stove plus benches and tables for eating lunch.

Teacup Nordic remains a winter destination for all things cross country

The Ray Garey Cabin at Teacup Nordic has a warming stove plus benches and tables for eating lunch.

January 20, 2024, 5:55am Life

As a body of water, Teacup Lake on the east side of Mount Hood is ordinary, just another small, shallow, high-elevation pond. But Teacup Nordic — an almost 15-mile network of cross-country ski trails that gets snow early, holds snow late and is groomed four mornings a week — is… Read story

Washington State Parks is hiring park and senior park aides, more

January 20, 2024, 5:03am Northwest

Washington State Parks is currently recruiting seasonal park aides and senior park aides to work in some of the state’s 140 parks. Other job opportunities range from park ranger to positions in construction and maintenance. Read story

A rare fall-winter daylight razor clam dig in November 2023, just south of the Oysterville Approach at the north end of Long Beach Peninsula.

Next round of razor clam digs approved beginning Monday, Jan. 22

A rare fall-winter daylight razor clam dig in November 2023, just south of the Oysterville Approach at the north end of Long Beach Peninsula.

January 19, 2024, 3:11pm Latest News

Razor clam diggers can look forward to more digging on coastal beaches beginning Monday, Jan. 22, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) coastal shellfish managers confirmed Friday. Read story

Forest Service extends public comment period on Northwest Forest Plan

January 18, 2024, 5:55am Clark County News

The U.S. Forest Service has extended the public comment period on the notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement on the proposal to amend the Northwest Forest Plan through Feb. 2. Read story

A new pedestrian bridge connecting Washington State University Vancouver and Pleasant Valley Community Park was built in 2014, with an added multi-use pathway along the north side of Northeast Salmon Creek Avenue in 2015.

Clark County Council weighs increasing parks fees

A new pedestrian bridge connecting Washington State University Vancouver and Pleasant Valley Community Park was built in 2014, with an added multi-use pathway along the north side of Northeast Salmon Creek Avenue in 2015.

January 17, 2024, 6:07am Clark County News

Clark County parks users likely will pay more for parking, renting picnic shelters and using sports fields this year. Read story

A Columbia River spring Chinook comes to the net. Spring Chinook seasons for the Columbia and its tributaries will be set by early February.

2024 spring Chinook projections should allow for similar season as last year

A Columbia River spring Chinook comes to the net. Spring Chinook seasons for the Columbia and its tributaries will be set by early February.

January 13, 2024, 6:06am Latest News

Washington and Oregon are expecting a total run of spring Chinook to the mouth of the Columbia River of 187,400 adults. That is about 86 percent of last year’s actual return of 216,586. The upper Columbia River should see about 121,000 fish, and the lower river could see 66,000. Read story

National forests in Washington, Oregon waive fees on MLK Jr. Day

January 10, 2024, 5:55am Clark County News

Most day-use sites in Washington and Oregon national forests will be free Monday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Read story