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Several dozen people arrive at Providence Academy, completing a 1.6 mile-walk from the Vancouver waterfront on Sunday. The event was hosted by The Historic Trust and retraced the steps of the Sisters of Providence arrival in Vancouver in 1856.

Tour reflects on the 1856 arrival of the Sisters of Providence

Several dozen people arrive at Providence Academy, completing a 1.6 mile-walk from the Vancouver waterfront on Sunday. The event was hosted by The Historic Trust and retraced the steps of the Sisters of Providence arrival in Vancouver in 1856.

December 8, 2019, 8:52pm Clark County News

As Richard Burrows prepared to begin a tour through hundreds of years of Vancouver history, he paused as a large commercial plane flew overhead. Read story

Herrera Beutler silent on inquiry

December 8, 2019, 8:27pm Clark County News

Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, declined through a spokeswoman to comment on the ongoing impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump as hearings moved from the House Intelligence Committee to the Judiciary Committee last week. Read story

Artist Erin Dengerink is more interested in time and transition than in permanence. Her ice-and-rock art installation at Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center is guaranteed to melt within a few days.

Time ‘a major element’ of art installation at Columbia Springs

Artist Erin Dengerink is more interested in time and transition than in permanence. Her ice-and-rock art installation at Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center is guaranteed to melt within a few days.

December 8, 2019, 6:53pm Clark County News

Artists usually have longevity in mind when they’re making beautiful things. They want their creations to last. Read story

A Clark County Sheriff's Office deputy was injured early Sunday when he put his patrol vehicle into the path of an oncoming wrong-way drunk driver to prevent the driver from entering Interstate 5.

Clark County deputy uses patrol vehicle to keep wrong-way driver off freeway

A Clark County Sheriff's Office deputy was injured early Sunday when he put his patrol vehicle into the path of an oncoming wrong-way drunk driver to prevent the driver from entering Interstate 5.

December 8, 2019, 9:40am Clark County News

A Clark County Sheriff's Office deputy was injured early Sunday after he put his patrol vehicle into the path of a wrong-way driver who was about to enter Interstate 5 near Battle Ground. Read story

Matt Barton, vice president of the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Association, signals that the engineer inching a locomotive along is running out of clear track. Behind Barton is the saddle-style water tank that was lifted off the group&#039;s 1929 steam engine during the federally mandated inspection.

Chelatchie Prairie Railroad on track to recovery

Matt Barton, vice president of the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Association, signals that the engineer inching a locomotive along is running out of clear track. Behind Barton is the saddle-style water tank that was lifted off the group&#039;s 1929 steam engine during the federally mandated inspection.

December 8, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

Dangling from a web of heavy chains, the 2,000-gallon water tank looked like a gargantuan horseshoe — the biggest good-luck charm you’ve ever seen — until it swung sideways, revealing its upside-down U-shape to be yards long. It’s almost as long as the locomotive engine it’s been sitting upon and… Read story

Construction crews work on apartment buildings at the Latitude 45 development, a Ginn Group project near the Four Seasons subdivision in east Vancouver. Ginn Group typically builds single-family detached housing and townhomes; the apartment project represents a new push into multi-family units and rental properties.

Vancouver-based Ginn Group aiming for the ‘missing middle’

Construction crews work on apartment buildings at the Latitude 45 development, a Ginn Group project near the Four Seasons subdivision in east Vancouver. Ginn Group typically builds single-family detached housing and townhomes; the apartment project represents a new push into multi-family units and rental properties.

December 8, 2019, 6:00am Business

In September, Vancouver-based residential development company Ginn Group was honored as the Large Business of the Year by the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce — a feat made all the more notable by the fact that the company in its current form is about 2 years old. Read story

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Weather Eye: Amid air stagnation advisory, forecast sees cracking of inversion

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

December 8, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Let’s face it, Saturday was a gloomy day. Light rain at times, low clouds, cool temperatures: plain yucky. We deserve better, don’t you think? It’s OK to complain about the weather; most folks do when it isn’t to their liking. Read story

Public meetings for week of Dec. 8

December 8, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Public meetings this week. Read story

Local impact of new SNAP rule unclear

December 8, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

A new rule requiring more able-bodied food assistance recipients to work could affect eligibility for more than 75,407 Washington residents. Read story

Sarah, from left, Vivian, Lucy and Chris Collmer walk their dog, Teddy, in the Hough neighborhood of Vancouver. The Collmer family tries to walk for excursions downtown to reduce carbon emissions. Sarah Collmer said they have come to really enjoy this time together. &quot;You notice more things and connect with the community more,&quot; she said.

Vancouver couple take meaningful steps to address daughters’ climate change worries

Sarah, from left, Vivian, Lucy and Chris Collmer walk their dog, Teddy, in the Hough neighborhood of Vancouver. The Collmer family tries to walk for excursions downtown to reduce carbon emissions. Sarah Collmer said they have come to really enjoy this time together. &quot;You notice more things and connect with the community more,&quot; she said.

December 8, 2019, 5:59am Clark County News

Melting glaciers. Rising seas. Devastating storms. Wildfires. Read story