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Stephanie Ervin, campaign manager for Yes on I-1491, speaks to the media in Olympia in July about the turning in of more than 330,000 signatures in support of a ballot measure on gun access. I-1491 would create protection orders that could take guns away from a person deemed a serious threat to themselves or others.

Gun-control advocates plan visit

Stephanie Ervin, campaign manager for Yes on I-1491, speaks to the media in Olympia in July about the turning in of more than 330,000 signatures in support of a ballot measure on gun access. I-1491 would create protection orders that could take guns away from a person deemed a serious threat to themselves or others.

September 5, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Backers of a ballot measure that would create a pathway for family members to prevent someone considered a risk from possessing a firearm will be in Vancouver this week. Read story

Unfinished, recently discovered paintings by John Wyckoff, who died in 2012.

School designer John Wyckoff’s painted country scenes get spotlight

Unfinished, recently discovered paintings by John Wyckoff, who died in 2012.

September 2, 2016, 6:04am Clark County Life

John Wyckoff gained fame for the gigantic, 3-D artworks you can see here and there around the Clark County landscape. But it was his love of 2-D designs that saw him through to the end. Read story

Quarterback Canon Racanelli, center, goes over a play with his dad, quarterback coach Josh Racanelli, during practice at Hockinson High School, Tuesday August 30, 2016.

Bigger Canon at quarterback for Hockinson football

Quarterback Canon Racanelli, center, goes over a play with his dad, quarterback coach Josh Racanelli, during practice at Hockinson High School, Tuesday August 30, 2016.

September 1, 2016, 10:43pm Prep Sports

Racanelli has to live up to higher expectations after stellar sophomore season Read story

Cascadia Technical Academy criminal justice program participant Kailie Busby, left, and Julissa Ojeda explore a police vehicle at the Girl Cops Are Awesome outreach and recruiting event Thursday at the Vancouver police East Precinct. Busby said she hopes to become a police officer. Top: Four-year-old Brynn Vafus makes a silly face from inside an armored sheriff&#039;s office vehicle at the Thursday event at the Vancouver police East Precinct.

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Cascadia Technical Academy criminal justice program participant Kailie Busby, left, and Julissa Ojeda explore a police vehicle at the Girl Cops Are Awesome outreach and recruiting event Thursday at the Vancouver police East Precinct. Busby said she hopes to become a police officer. Top: Four-year-old Brynn Vafus makes a silly face from inside an armored sheriff&#039;s office vehicle at the Thursday event at the Vancouver police East Precinct.

September 1, 2016, 8:59pm Clark County News

Nine-year-old Alexandria Tuominen climbed atop the police motorcycle, got an officer-guided tour of the switches and buttons, and when she found the siren controls, made her mother jump. Read story

Share House resident Ivan Hand, center, clears leaves and debris during a neighborhood cleanup with fellow resident Nelson Powell, right, on Thursday afternoon.

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Share House resident Ivan Hand, center, clears leaves and debris during a neighborhood cleanup with fellow resident Nelson Powell, right, on Thursday afternoon.

September 1, 2016, 8:25pm Clark County News

As Amanda Bradley crawled through the bushes in front of the Clark County Public Service Center, she pulled out rain-soaked sleeping bags, dirty pillows and clothes. Bradley, a case manager at homeless service provider Share, unzipped a tattered backpack. Read story

Clark County council members Jeanne Stewart, from left, Marc Boldt and Julie Olson listen to court proceedings with County Manager Mark McCauley on July 29. Visiting Cowlitz County Judge Stephen Warning heard and cleared the three councilors of allegations made against them in a recall petition by fellow Councilor Tom Mielke.

Council votes for outside attorneys in appeal of recall suit

Clark County council members Jeanne Stewart, from left, Marc Boldt and Julie Olson listen to court proceedings with County Manager Mark McCauley on July 29. Visiting Cowlitz County Judge Stephen Warning heard and cleared the three councilors of allegations made against them in a recall petition by fellow Councilor Tom Mielke.

August 31, 2016, 8:59pm Clark County News

The Clark County Council on Wednesday argued for a second time over whether or not to pay for attorneys to represent the councilors targeted for recall by Republican Councilor Tom Mielke. Read story

Rap star Snoop Dogg enters Mary Jane&#039;s House of Grass on Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver for a meet and greet event on Wednesday.

Shopping with Snoop Dogg at Mary Jane’s House of Grass

Rap star Snoop Dogg enters Mary Jane&#039;s House of Grass on Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver for a meet and greet event on Wednesday.

August 31, 2016, 7:13pm Business

As soon as he read Snoop Dogg was making an appearance in Vancouver, Portland resident Derek Palmer bought the ticket, then he set to work on a gift for the hip hop icon. Read story

Dozens of teachers fill the Clark County Event Center as they hold signs representing their schools before the start of the meeting Tuesday evening, Aug. 30, 2016.

Evergreen teachers approve contract

Dozens of teachers fill the Clark County Event Center as they hold signs representing their schools before the start of the meeting Tuesday evening, Aug. 30, 2016.

August 30, 2016, 7:19pm Clark County News

Members from the Evergreen Public Schools teachers union are supposed to flood the Clark County Events Center this evening, poised at last to adopt a contract after 14 months of bargaining. Read story

Battle Ground's William Jones greets his black Lab, Hunter, Tuesday, weeks after the dog had run away then was mistakenly adopted out to another family while Jones was away for work.

Hunter, the lost Lab who was adopted by another family, reunites with owner

Battle Ground's William Jones greets his black Lab, Hunter, Tuesday, weeks after the dog had run away then was mistakenly adopted out to another family while Jones was away for work.

August 30, 2016, 7:12pm Clark County News

Hunter, the black Lab who was mistakenly adopted by another family after going missing while his firefighter owner was away, has been reunited with his owner, according to the Humane Society for Southwest Washington. Read story

Michelle Hampton, manager of project research at DiscoverOrg in Vancouver, left, chats with employee Savannah King, center, and other team members at DiscoverOrg, which announced it will hire 200 new employees in the next year after more than doubling its staff in 2015.

DiscoverOrg workforce doubles in a year in Vancouver

Michelle Hampton, manager of project research at DiscoverOrg in Vancouver, left, chats with employee Savannah King, center, and other team members at DiscoverOrg, which announced it will hire 200 new employees in the next year after more than doubling its staff in 2015.

August 30, 2016, 4:08pm Business

DiscoverOrg more than doubled its staff last year, and the Vancouver-based market intelligence provider is gearing up for another round of expansion. Read story