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Visitors climb three flights of stairs to the top of the Henry J. Kaiser Memorial Shipyard Memorial tower, alongside the Columbia River in Vancouver's Marine Park.

Memorial tower recalls Kaiser Shipyard, which changed Vancouver forever

Visitors climb three flights of stairs to the top of the Henry J. Kaiser Memorial Shipyard Memorial tower, alongside the Columbia River in Vancouver's Marine Park.

February 19, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Life

After you’ve climbed the easy 55 steps, train your eyes on the sweeping view of the historic Vancouver waterfront and the Columbia River, not so much on the Henry J. Kaiser Shipyard Memorial itself. Read story

Townsfolk turn out for the opening of the Interstate Bridge on Feb. 14, 1917.

Radio show takes us back to 1917 opening of Interstate Bridge

Townsfolk turn out for the opening of the Interstate Bridge on Feb. 14, 1917.

February 19, 2023, 6:00am Clark County News

If radio had been around in 1917 to broadcast Vancouver Mayor Milton Evans bellowing his celebratory speech about the opening of the Interstate Bridge, listeners would have heard honking car horns, clashing cymbals and beating drums of the police marching band in the background. Read story

Owner and instructor Krista Davis, center, leads exercise classes at Recoil Bungee Fitness in Vancouver.

Working in Clark County: Krista Davis, Recoil Bungee Fitness

Owner and instructor Krista Davis, center, leads exercise classes at Recoil Bungee Fitness in Vancouver.

February 18, 2023, 6:03am Business

Who says working out can’t be fun? At a newly opened fitness studio in Vancouver, students trade running laps and lifting weights for bungee cords and acrobatics. Read story

Warren Forrest leaves the courtroom Jan. 24 after jury selection in his 1974 cold-case murder trial at the Clark County Courthouse.

Clark County serial killer Warren Forrest sentenced to life in prison in 1974 murder

Warren Forrest leaves the courtroom Jan. 24 after jury selection in his 1974 cold-case murder trial at the Clark County Courthouse.

February 17, 2023, 12:06pm Clark County News

Serial killer Warren Forrest had a chance Friday to atone for the murder of a Portland girl and provide answers for his other suspected victims, some of whom have never been found. Read story

A sea lion eats a salmon in the Columbia River near Bonneville Dam in North Bonneville in 2008.

Sea lions threaten Northwest’s salmon

A sea lion eats a salmon in the Columbia River near Bonneville Dam in North Bonneville in 2008.

February 17, 2023, 6:04am Clark County News

Decadeslong efforts by state and tribal agencies have slowly curbed sea lion populations in the region, yet officials still consider the pinnipeds a threat to at-risk salmon populations in the Columbia River. Read story

Birria ramen from El Jefe.

Clark County eateries offer spicy, meaty birria ramen, perfect for fighting off winter’s chill

Birria ramen from El Jefe.

February 17, 2023, 6:01am Clark County Life

Birria fever has splashed across Portland and spilled into Vancouver. Lines form around trucks serving this red-tinged velvety meat stew that originated in Jalisco, Mexico. Its popularity has caused purveyors to come up with variations. One of the more intriguing twists is birria ramen, made by cooking the dried bricks… Read story

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

Washougal contractor is ordered to repay $127,000

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

February 16, 2023, 7:04pm Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court judge ordered a Washougal contractor to repay $127,000 in workers’ compensation benefits after he pleaded guilty to second-degree theft last week. Read story

Certified nursing assistant Benjamin Nikolaychuk shares eye contact and a reassuring touch with a resident at The Hampton at Salmon Creek Memory Care Community, using techniques from a new approach to memory care called Humanitude.

Humanitude, a new approach to memory care, comes to Salmon Creek

Certified nursing assistant Benjamin Nikolaychuk shares eye contact and a reassuring touch with a resident at The Hampton at Salmon Creek Memory Care Community, using techniques from a new approach to memory care called Humanitude.

February 16, 2023, 6:01am Business

With a comforting hand, warm smiles and eye contact, Benjamin Nikolaychuk, Brooke Killinger and Whitney Konrady explained to a resident at The Hampton at Salmon Creek Memory Care Community that they were going to help her stand up and take a few steps. Read story

Construction continues along Northeast 10th Avenue in Salmon Creek. The site will be home to the Skyview Station retail center, which Trader Joe's is expected to anchor.

Trader Joe’s coming to Salmon Creek? Maybe

Construction continues along Northeast 10th Avenue in Salmon Creek. The site will be home to the Skyview Station retail center, which Trader Joe's is expected to anchor.

February 16, 2023, 6:00am Business

Trader Joe’s is set to anchor the under-construction Skyview Station in Salmon Creek, or so says the realty firm leasing out space at the retail center. Read story

John Boyd appointed permanent superintendent of Evergreen Public Schools

February 14, 2023, 8:20pm Clark County News

The Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors unanimously voted Tuesday night to appoint John Boyd as the district’s permanent superintendent. Read story