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Two Vancouver PeaceHealth employees honored

Nichole Adams

April 25, 2018, 5:51am Community

PeaceHealth handed out Mission and Values Award to five employees from Washington and Alaska, two of whom work in Vancouver. Read story

Cigarette butt blamed for Vancouver apartment fire

April 24, 2018, 9:25pm Clark County News

A two-alarm fire that damaged an apartment building in Vancouver late Saturday was caused by an improperly discarded cigarette. Read story

Everybody has a Story: AWOL Stetson can’t stop new man

April 18, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Life

It was late September 1949 when my 37-year-old dad found that Rocky Mountain driving was very challenging. Read story

Three Clark College students make All-Washington team

April 11, 2018, 5:55am Community

Three local students represented Clark College at the 23rd annual All-Washington Academic Team ceremony, honoring 78 students from around the state for their academic and community service accomplishments. Read story

After closing up shop on Devine Road in June, River Maiden Artisan Coffee is back up and running at a new location — 5301 E. Mill Plain Blvd. — in Vancouver. Adam Hendrix of Vancouver, left, and his son, Cal, 3, stop by the new shop for a treat on Monday morning.

River Maiden coffee shop reborn after loss of old space

After closing up shop on Devine Road in June, River Maiden Artisan Coffee is back up and running at a new location — 5301 E. Mill Plain Blvd. — in Vancouver. Adam Hendrix of Vancouver, left, and his son, Cal, 3, stop by the new shop for a treat on Monday morning.

April 10, 2018, 6:00am Business

River Maiden Artisan Coffee has got its sequel. Read story

Free Clinic receives grant for diabetes program

April 4, 2018, 5:43am Community

The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington received a $6,000 grant from Wells Fargo, which will be used to fund insulin and other medications for low-income patients enrolled in the clinic’s diabetes program. Read story

Warehouse workers organize donated goods at the ARC storage facility in 2014. The organization hopes to open a retail space in Vancouver Plaza, which is less than a mile from the storage warehouse.

Arc thrift store opening delayed, likely until summer

Warehouse workers organize donated goods at the ARC storage facility in 2014. The organization hopes to open a retail space in Vancouver Plaza, which is less than a mile from the storage warehouse.

April 3, 2018, 5:52pm Business

The Arc of Southwest Washington is moving forward with opening a thrift store in central Vancouver, but the opening will likely be delayed to sometime this summer. Read story

A homeless man, who prefers not to be named, sits on a bench Feb. 8 at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver rejects day center appeal

A homeless man, who prefers not to be named, sits on a bench Feb. 8 at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver.

March 26, 2018, 10:38pm Clark County News

More than two years have passed since Share opened a day center for the homeless in a location the city of Vancouver knew could only temporarily fill the need. Now — nearly 150 days after finalizing a proposal — the city can finally move forward with opening a permanent day… Read story

Homicide report proves to be hoax

March 21, 2018, 8:34pm Clark County News

Police, including SWAT officers, responded en masse Tuesday night south of Vancouver Mall for a reported homicide at an apartment complex, only to find it was all a hoax, possibly organized by an angry online gamer. Read story

Edgewood Park: Clark County Genealogical Society finished a yearlong project to digitize tax ledgers from 1886 and 1891. From left: Bradley Richardson of the Clark County Historical Museum; Erin Enos, a Washington State University Vancouver intern; Robert Schimelpfenig, a WSUV archivist; Tracy Rebstock of the Washington State Archives staff; Brian Runyan, Clark County Genealogical Society president; Lois Bosland, a genealogical society transcriber; Ann Rowland, a society transcriber; Steve Fountain, a WSUV professor; and Lethene Parks, society volunteer project coordinator.

Genealogical society digitizes 19th century tax ledgers

Edgewood Park: Clark County Genealogical Society finished a yearlong project to digitize tax ledgers from 1886 and 1891. From left: Bradley Richardson of the Clark County Historical Museum; Erin Enos, a Washington State University Vancouver intern; Robert Schimelpfenig, a WSUV archivist; Tracy Rebstock of the Washington State Archives staff; Brian Runyan, Clark County Genealogical Society president; Lois Bosland, a genealogical society transcriber; Ann Rowland, a society transcriber; Steve Fountain, a WSUV professor; and Lethene Parks, society volunteer project coordinator.

March 21, 2018, 5:21am Community

After a yearlong project, the Clark County Genealogical Society has finished digitizing the 1886 and 1891 tax ledgers. Read story