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Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 in downtown Vancouver, which officials are talking about developing, Monday afternoon, Sept. 24, 2018.

Vancouver drops plan for grocery store on Block 10

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 in downtown Vancouver, which officials are talking about developing, Monday afternoon, Sept. 24, 2018.

May 6, 2019, 7:05pm Business

The Vancouver City Council is dropping its push for a grocery store at Block 10, the city-owned undeveloped acre in the heart of downtown, and will instead work with an investment property firm to erect a corporate headquarters building on the site. Read story

Girl, 2, injured in fall from second-story window at Vancouver condo

May 6, 2019, 4:45pm Clark County News

A toddler was seriously injured Monday afternoon when she fell from a second-story window at the One Lake Place condominiums in Vancouver. Read story

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Battle Ground man arrested for allegedly stabbing acquaintance

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May 6, 2019, 2:39pm Clark County News

A 29-year-old Battle Ground man allegedly stabbed an acquaintance in the chest early Monday morning, according to a news release from the city of Battle Ground. Read story

Deputies suspend search for man missing in Washougal River

May 6, 2019, 9:03am Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s deputies announced Monday morning they are suspending the search for a 30-year-old Portland man who went missing Saturday night when he fell off his inner tube in the Washougal River. Read story

Matt Buttrell of Arborscape Tree Care, left, joins colleague Eulices Ibarra as they help prepare for future road preservation work on April 25 in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood.

Vancouver gets ready for a busy season of roadwork

Matt Buttrell of Arborscape Tree Care, left, joins colleague Eulices Ibarra as they help prepare for future road preservation work on April 25 in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood.

May 6, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

Another summer, another season of roadwork. Read story

Morning Press: Council may lift urban holdings at I-5/179th Street; man conned couple out of nearly $60,000; WSUV graduation

May 6, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

What weather is headed our way this week? Check out our local weather coverage.  Read story

Stamp Out Hunger steps up emphasis on fund drive

May 5, 2019, 9:52pm Clark County News

The National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive needs an addendum. It’s also a fund drive. For every $1 donated to the Clark County Food Bank, the nonprofit can provide up to four meals to food-insecure households. Read story

Tracie Barrows, left, a school psychologist in Evergreen Public Schools, and Caressa Milgrove, a mother of two young boys in the school district, announced their candidacies over the weekend.

Two more vie for Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors seats

Tracie Barrows, left, a school psychologist in Evergreen Public Schools, and Caressa Milgrove, a mother of two young boys in the school district, announced their candidacies over the weekend.

May 5, 2019, 9:50pm Clark County News

Two more candidates have declared they’re running for the Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors, adding to a fuller-than-usual slate of candidates for the unpaid positions. Read story

Cousins Shanley Carlton of Michigan, left, and Shannon Carlton of Vancouver take in some sunshine on March 12, 2018, while enjoying lunch at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver.

Summerlike temperatures on way; Thursday, Friday could set records

Cousins Shanley Carlton of Michigan, left, and Shannon Carlton of Vancouver take in some sunshine on March 12, 2018, while enjoying lunch at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver.

May 5, 2019, 8:21pm Clark County News

This week’s weather will offer Clark County residents a summertime treat. Read story

Participants depart from Esther Short Park at the start of the American Heart Association’s Heart and Stroke Walk in Vancouver on Sunday afternoon. Over 500 walkers participated to raise money for heart disease and stroke prevention.

Over 500 people walk to raise money for heart disease, stroke prevention

Participants depart from Esther Short Park at the start of the American Heart Association’s Heart and Stroke Walk in Vancouver on Sunday afternoon. Over 500 walkers participated to raise money for heart disease and stroke prevention.

May 5, 2019, 8:21pm Clark County Health

As she addressed hundreds of people on a sunny Sunday in Esther Short Park, Molly Burdick recalled a darker time. Read story