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Flags fly outside the former Courtyard Village apartments in Vancouver. Units been remodeled and the complex rebranded as Parc Central.

Courtyard Village, one year later

Flags fly outside the former Courtyard Village apartments in Vancouver. Units been remodeled and the complex rebranded as Parc Central.

November 11, 2015, 6:03am Clark County News

It's been nearly a year since Rose Village resident Trina Pixley watched helplessly as her neighbors in the nearby Courtyard Village Apartments faced a Christmas season eviction and the prospect of becoming homeless. Read story

STEM school earns Vancouver district distinction

November 11, 2015, 5:45am Community

Bagley Downs -- Vancouver Public Schools was named one of District Administration magazine's monthly Districts of Distinction for November 2015. The district was honored for Vancouver iTech Preparatory's focus on a science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) curriculum. The magazine honors districts for initiatives that benefit students and lead the… Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Two weeks under the stars was Dad’s farewell before his service

November 11, 2015, 5:37am Community

The year was 1968, I was 10 years old and we were going camping! I knew something had been brewing for several weeks, because my mother seemed preoccupied, and my dad busied himself in the garage more than usual. Now I knew the reason -- we would spend the next… Read story

Master Gardeners accepting grant applications for another week

November 8, 2015, 8:01pm Clark County Life

Hazel Dell -- Anyone looking for extra green for those green thumbs has until Nov. 15 to apply for a grant from the Master Gardener Foundation of Clark County. Read story

In the summer of 2011, Kelly Punteney described his plans to tame and manage the grounds of the Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum.

Evergreen Arboretum: Public park or neighborhood problem?

In the summer of 2011, Kelly Punteney described his plans to tame and manage the grounds of the Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum.

November 4, 2015, 10:00am Clark County Life

Kelly Punteney has spent six years laboring to get a beautiful, historic private property on the Columbia River ready for its star turn as Vancouver's newest public park. But now he's eager to move on, and starting to worry: Will the city make the Jane Weber Evergreen Arboretum a park,… Read story

Meadow Homes: Joyce McCombs modeling items at The Giving Three&#039;s third annual Fashion Show Fundraiser, which brought in $45,000 for the nonprofit.

Giving Closet raises $45,000 at fashion show

Meadow Homes: Joyce McCombs modeling items at The Giving Three&#039;s third annual Fashion Show Fundraiser, which brought in $45,000 for the nonprofit.

November 4, 2015, 6:03am Community

The Giving Closet's third annual Fall Fashion Show Fundraiser was a sold-out affair, with 175 people in attendance. Read story

Innovative Services surpasses goal at Give More 24!

November 4, 2015, 5:59am Community

Innovative Services NW, the Vancouver-based nonprofit group that works with more than 1,300 children and adults facing disabilities and disadvantages, raised $6,220 from 115 donors, including a $1,000 prize from the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington, during Give More 24! Innovative Services set a goal of 75 donors during the… Read story

Police: Man threatened workers with knife

November 2, 2015, 7:47pm Clark County News

Police arrested a transient man Sunday night who allegedly threatened store employees with a knife after he was confronted for stealing alcohol. Read story

The open atrium of Clark College&#039;s new STEM Building will be glass-paneled, like much of the rest of the $39 million building set to open to students in fall 2016.

Clark College’s STEM building takes shape

The open atrium of Clark College&#039;s new STEM Building will be glass-paneled, like much of the rest of the $39 million building set to open to students in fall 2016.

October 29, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

The clang of metal echoes off precisely designed corners and through what will one day be walls. Hallways are clogged with machines; one floor has to be climate-controlled to keep the misty day at bay. Read story

Tracy Fortmann, superintendent for the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, checks out the new Spode plate pattern on the ceiling of the women&#039;s restroom at the visitor center Wednesday afternoon.

Fort visitor center set to reopen after renovation

Tracy Fortmann, superintendent for the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, checks out the new Spode plate pattern on the ceiling of the women&#039;s restroom at the visitor center Wednesday afternoon.

October 28, 2015, 6:54pm Clark County News

Fifty years ago, just a few thousand people graced the halls of the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center every year. Read story