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A plan to relocate the day center for the homeless to a former Fish and Wildlife Building in Vancouver gained approval Thursday from Hearing Examiner Sharon Rice. The city council votes Monday on the $4.3 million purchase the 26,000-square-foot building.

Hearing examiner approves relocation of Vancouver day center

A plan to relocate the day center for the homeless to a former Fish and Wildlife Building in Vancouver gained approval Thursday from Hearing Examiner Sharon Rice. The city council votes Monday on the $4.3 million purchase the 26,000-square-foot building.

January 5, 2018, 1:06pm Clark County News

Hearing examiner Sharon Rice approved the controversial relocation of the day center for the homeless to 2018 Grand Blvd., the former state Fish and Wildlife Building. Read story

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Vancouver police investigate Ellsworth Springs shooting

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January 4, 2018, 12:14pm Clark County News

Vancouver Police Department detectives say it appears that two men injured in a Wednesday night shooting in the Ellsworth Springs neighborhood fired their weapons at each other. Read story

Meadow Homes: Students from St. Joseph Catholic School helped pre-pack turkey dinner boxes, which were handed out and delivered by St. Vincent de Paul to local families during Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Vancouver nonprofit provides Thanksgiving, Christmas dinners

Meadow Homes: Students from St. Joseph Catholic School helped pre-pack turkey dinner boxes, which were handed out and delivered by St. Vincent de Paul to local families during Thanksgiving and Christmas.

January 3, 2018, 5:57am Community

Each year, the Vancouver chapter of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul provides complete turkey dinners to approximately 770 families during the Thanksgiving and Christmas season. Read story

A storefront near the northeast corner of Northeast Andresen Road and Fourth Plain Boulevard was the longtime home of a Value Village store. It’s now home to Dick Hannah’s Ram truck dealership.

AG Ferguson files suit against Value Village

A storefront near the northeast corner of Northeast Andresen Road and Fourth Plain Boulevard was the longtime home of a Value Village store. It’s now home to Dick Hannah’s Ram truck dealership.

December 20, 2017, 5:47pm Business

Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Wednesday a consumer protection lawsuit against TVI Inc., the for-profit company that owns Value Village, which used to have a Vancouver location. Ferguson alleges that the Bellevue-based company “deceived thousands of Washington consumers and donors for more than a decade,” according to a news… Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Riding away on Christmas memories

December 20, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Life

I was standing in line at the last store with the last gift I needed to buy, and feeling rather proud of myself, when something caught my eye. Read story

Bagley Downs: The kids and mentors of Great Life Mentoring celebrated the program’s 17th year — its biggest yet — with a party at Big Al’s.

Mentorship program finishes biggest year with party

Bagley Downs: The kids and mentors of Great Life Mentoring celebrated the program’s 17th year — its biggest yet — with a party at Big Al’s.

December 20, 2017, 5:57am Community

Great Life Mentoring capped off its 17th year with a party at Big Al’s, made possible by donations from the Columbia River Mental Health Foundation, Big Al’s and local Starbucks stores, which worked with the organization. They combined to donate enough money to cover 12 bowling lanes, food and drinks,… Read story

Increased DUI patrols coming for holidays

December 12, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

 Additional police officers will be out on patrol throughout the state, and in Clark County, from Wednesday through the end of the year to keep an eye out for impaired drivers, according to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Read story

The Rick Reuben, foreground, with a Stromboli stuffed with pepperoni and Italian sausage, background left, and the Southern Fried BBQ pizza at Heavy Metal Brewing Co.

Get crafty with Heavy Metal Brewing

The Rick Reuben, foreground, with a Stromboli stuffed with pepperoni and Italian sausage, background left, and the Southern Fried BBQ pizza at Heavy Metal Brewing Co.

December 1, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

Heavy Metal Brewing Co. believes in “craft beer, craft food, and craft music.” The establishment is celebrating two years at its Vancouver Heights neighborhood location. With 25 top quality beers on tap and more than 200 different bottles to pair with gourmet pizza, sandwiches and some top-notch bar appetizers, there… Read story

A FedEx truck passes a long line of parked cars Thursday along East Anderson Street, which has become increasingly congested from people parking along the road instead of paying for parking downtown. That congestion blocked truck access through the area until October, when the city of Vancouver restricted parking to one side.

Parking problems persist for Historic Trust

A FedEx truck passes a long line of parked cars Thursday along East Anderson Street, which has become increasingly congested from people parking along the road instead of paying for parking downtown. That congestion blocked truck access through the area until October, when the city of Vancouver restricted parking to one side.

November 30, 2017, 9:14pm Clark County News

The revived economy has been cause for celebration in Vancouver, but as more job opportunities filter into the downtown area, the worse the parking situation has become. Read story

Rotarians hand out coats, dictionaries to elementary school students

November 29, 2017, 5:59am Community

As part of its coat drive, the Rotary Club of Vancouver Sunrise collected more than 70 coats, which were delivered to students at Roosevelt Elementary School. Read story