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Vancouver’s community Christmas tree lights up the night in Esther Short Park as hundreds of people take part Friday in the annual celebration.

Vancouver lights its Christmas tree

Vancouver’s community Christmas tree lights up the night in Esther Short Park as hundreds of people take part Friday in the annual celebration.

November 24, 2017, 9:29pm Clark County News

Lincoln Horn didn’t want to be late. Read story

Camas High School junior Monica Chang earned a first-place finish in the Oregon Bioscience Showcase 2017 Research Fast Pitch competition in Portland for her presentation, “A Closer Look at Memory: The Effect of Diurnal Rhythms on Perineuronal Nets.” (Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian)

Camas student wins Oregon science contest

Camas High School junior Monica Chang earned a first-place finish in the Oregon Bioscience Showcase 2017 Research Fast Pitch competition in Portland for her presentation, “A Closer Look at Memory: The Effect of Diurnal Rhythms on Perineuronal Nets.” (Alisha Jucevic/The Columbian)

November 24, 2017, 7:43pm Clark County News

It was the unknown that got Monica Chang her internship. Read story

Peter Brown, a former public relations and marketing specialist, believes Vancouver is the ideal city for a large biodiesel facility. Now — armed with a dream, lots of passion and a business plan — he’s looking for others to buy in.

Should Vancouver be betting on biodiesel?

Peter Brown, a former public relations and marketing specialist, believes Vancouver is the ideal city for a large biodiesel facility. Now — armed with a dream, lots of passion and a business plan — he’s looking for others to buy in.

November 24, 2017, 7:37pm Clark County News

With the earnestness of a missionary, Peter Brown will proselytize about the eco-friendliness of biodiesel and methane digesters — or extol their virtues with the already converted. In his mind, Vancouver could be to the green-energy movement what the San Francisco Bay Area was to the digital revolution, if only… Read story

One of The Vine buses leaves Vancouver Mall in January 2017. C-Tran replaced two 40-foot buses on Route 164 with two new 60-foot articulated buses like those that currently operate on The Vine in the Fourth Plain corridor.

C-Tran to run longer buses on key route

One of The Vine buses leaves Vancouver Mall in January 2017. C-Tran replaced two 40-foot buses on Route 164 with two new 60-foot articulated buses like those that currently operate on The Vine in the Fourth Plain corridor.

November 24, 2017, 7:32pm Clark County News

In an effort to give passengers a little bit more elbow room, C-Tran plans to start running larger buses on one of its busiest commuter routes. Read story

Ryan Schafte works on a 3-D model of the Providence Academy bell at Washington State University Vancouver in October. The students in Dene Grigar’s digital technology and culture program have partnered with The Historic Trust on new ways to tell the story of Mother Joseph and the Sisters of Providence.

Augmented-reality experience helps tell Academy’s history

Ryan Schafte works on a 3-D model of the Providence Academy bell at Washington State University Vancouver in October. The students in Dene Grigar’s digital technology and culture program have partnered with The Historic Trust on new ways to tell the story of Mother Joseph and the Sisters of Providence.

November 24, 2017, 6:05am Churches & Religion

Mother Joseph and her fellow Sisters of Providence arrived in Vancouver on Dec. 8, 1856. Read story

Holiday closures: Thanksgiving

November 24, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

What’s open and what’s closed today: Read story

David Allen Welsh, currently homeless in Vancouver, plays the piano during the free Thanksgiving meal, hosted by state Court of Appeals Judge Rich Melnick, Chuck Chronis and Mark Matthias at WareHouse’ 23 in Vancouver on Thursday. Welsh played one of several songs he said he’s created in his mind.

Food, song and warmth at free Thanksgiving meal

David Allen Welsh, currently homeless in Vancouver, plays the piano during the free Thanksgiving meal, hosted by state Court of Appeals Judge Rich Melnick, Chuck Chronis and Mark Matthias at WareHouse’ 23 in Vancouver on Thursday. Welsh played one of several songs he said he’s created in his mind.

November 23, 2017, 8:16pm Clark County News

David Allen Welsh was one of the many homeless people who came in off the streets for a free Thanksgiving Day meal at WareHouse ’23, but he quickly sat at one of the pianos and made it sing. Read story

Vancouver police arrest man suspected of forging tickets

November 23, 2017, 6:45pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department arrested a man Wednesday suspected of forging event tickets, theft, and possessing controlled substances. Read story

Two arrested in connection with death of Vancouver man

November 23, 2017, 6:38pm Clark County News

Two men have been arrested in connection with the death of a Vancouver man whose body was found earlier this month in front of a business near Portland State University. Read story

Don LiDrazzah, of Vancouver, has been in St. Croix for the past month helping rebuild power lines devastated by Hurricane Maria.

Vancouver electrical worker traveled to St. Croix after hurricane

Don LiDrazzah, of Vancouver, has been in St. Croix for the past month helping rebuild power lines devastated by Hurricane Maria.

November 23, 2017, 4:02pm Clark County News

Don LiDrazzah doesn’t usually spend the holidays on a cruise ship in the Caribbean. That’s where he ended up this year, but it’s anything but a vacation. Read story