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Santa Claus greets a large crowd of spectators after helping to light the tree at Esther Short Park on Friday night.

Tree alight kindles spirit

Santa Claus greets a large crowd of spectators after helping to light the tree at Esther Short Park on Friday night.

November 25, 2016, 8:23pm Clark County News

Dogs, the primary beneficiaries of the pet-humanization trend, get to go a lot of places these days — restaurants, workplaces, yoga. So perhaps it was only a matter of time before someone began offering a bus tour for pups. Read story

Illustrator Rebecca Woods speaks with Steve Borock, the president of the Comic Book Certification Service, who was among the industry workers Friday who helped raise money for the Battle Ground woman&#039;s new wheelchair at Vancouver&#039;s I Like Comics.

Comics lovers come together for charity

Illustrator Rebecca Woods speaks with Steve Borock, the president of the Comic Book Certification Service, who was among the industry workers Friday who helped raise money for the Battle Ground woman&#039;s new wheelchair at Vancouver&#039;s I Like Comics.

November 25, 2016, 6:37pm Clark County News

Some real life superheroics is taking place at a local comic book store this weekend. Read story

Council approves new disc golf course

November 25, 2016, 5:25pm Clark County News

A proposed 18-hole disc golf course at Hockinson Meadows Community Park took a step closer to becoming a reality after the Clark County council unanimously voted to approve the project at its Tuesday morning meeting. Read story

Authorities seek info on Woodland homicide victim

November 25, 2016, 1:56pm Clark County News

A man found dead by an apparent homicide at his burning Woodland home would often fish on the Lewis River, according to the Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office, which is trying to find anyone who might have had contact with the man while he was out, fishing or otherwise, earlier this… Read story

Shannon Lucenti riflers through socks at Fred Meyer in Orchards in Vancouver. The store opened shortly before 5 a.m. with 80 customers in line, store representatives said.

Locals pile into stores for Black Friday

Shannon Lucenti riflers through socks at Fred Meyer in Orchards in Vancouver. The store opened shortly before 5 a.m. with 80 customers in line, store representatives said.

November 25, 2016, 11:43am Business

The predawn opening of Fred Meyer in the Orchards neighborhood drew a line of 80 people before 5 a.m., store representatives said. An hour later, the store was moshed by early-bird holiday shoppers and deal-hunters. Read story

Body recovered Wednesday along Columbia River identified

November 25, 2016, 11:33am Clark County News

The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office identified Friday the body found washed along the shore of the Columbia River Wednesday morning as Clairissa Bliss, 22. Read story

Harry Shambry looks back as a police dog, held by an officer with a billy club, tears his trouser leg during a civil rights march in Birmingham, Ala., on May 3, 1963. Police officers used both dogs and firehoses to break up the non-violent demonstration. Shambry, an Alabama native who moved to the Northwest in 1968, died in 2011.

Vancouver man makes Time’s top photos

Harry Shambry looks back as a police dog, held by an officer with a billy club, tears his trouser leg during a civil rights march in Birmingham, Ala., on May 3, 1963. Police officers used both dogs and firehoses to break up the non-violent demonstration. Shambry, an Alabama native who moved to the Northwest in 1968, died in 2011.

November 25, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

A Vancouver resident knew that a photograph taken of him in 1963 affected the course of the civil rights movement. Read story

Dennis Seidman of the U.S. Forest Service measures the Big Tree in May 2000. Growing on the southern flanks of Mount Adams, the tree grew to 202 feet tall and 84 inches in diameter. It was estimated to be between 370 and 500 years old.

One of the oldest, biggest pines in the Pacific Northwest is dead

Dennis Seidman of the U.S. Forest Service measures the Big Tree in May 2000. Growing on the southern flanks of Mount Adams, the tree grew to 202 feet tall and 84 inches in diameter. It was estimated to be between 370 and 500 years old.

November 25, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

A giant among giants and a beacon for countless tourists driving through the Columbia River Gorge is dead. Read story

Holiday closures: Thanksgiving weekend

November 25, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

What’s open and what’s closedtoday: Read story

Vancouver churches host AIDS day event

November 25, 2016, 6:00am Churches & Religion

Vancouver Heights United Methodist Church and Metropolitan Community Church of the Gentle Shepherd will recognize World AIDS Day by holding an event 7 p.m. Wednesday. The church is at 5701 MacArthur Blvd. in Vancouver. Read story