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Central Vancouver: Matteo Valerin, from Italy, and Mara Turnaus, from Germany, are spending the year at Fort Vancouver High School and Hudson&#039;s Bay High School, respectively.

Students from Italy, Germany spending year in Vancouver

Central Vancouver: Matteo Valerin, from Italy, and Mara Turnaus, from Germany, are spending the year at Fort Vancouver High School and Hudson&#039;s Bay High School, respectively.

October 21, 2015, 5:55am Truckies

Central Vancouver -- Two Vancouver high schools are hosting exchange students this year: Matteo Valerin, from Italy, is attending Fort Vancouver High School, and Mara Turnaus, from Germany, is spending her school year at Hudson's Bay High School. Valerin is on the tennis team and has enjoyed trying American food… Read story

A plate of huevos rancheros is paired with rice and beans at Taqueria El Antojo in Vancouver on Sept. 28. The restaurant recently opened on East Fourth Plain Boulevard.

Taqueria El Antojo takes fresh approach

A plate of huevos rancheros is paired with rice and beans at Taqueria El Antojo in Vancouver on Sept. 28. The restaurant recently opened on East Fourth Plain Boulevard.

October 16, 2015, 6:03am Clark County Life

Taqueria El Antojo, a restaurant founded in Tacoma by Jalisco, Mexico-native Abel Brambila, recently opened in Vancouver. This is the taqueria's fifth restaurant. It focuses on fresh and affordable food for the whole family, and menu items include traditional Mexican food and a full breakfast menu on the weekends that… Read story

State wildlife agency leaders to meet with public in Vancouver

October 11, 2015, 6:06am Clark County News

New Department of Fish and Wildlife director and top assistants will be at Water Resources Education Center from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday Read story

Hudson&#039;s Bay: Party City donated more than $3,200 worth of art supplies to the Vancouver Police Activities League.

Party City gives to PAL

Hudson&#039;s Bay: Party City donated more than $3,200 worth of art supplies to the Vancouver Police Activities League.

October 9, 2015, 11:04pm

Hudson's Bay -- Party City donated more than $3,200 worth of art supplies to the Vancouver Police Activities League. Read story

Ogden: Iglesia Living Hope hosted a family fair, where more than 280 backpacks filled with school supplies were donated to children in need.

Iglesia donates backpacks filled with school supplies

Ogden: Iglesia Living Hope hosted a family fair, where more than 280 backpacks filled with school supplies were donated to children in need.

October 9, 2015, 11:00pm Churches & Religion

Ogden -- Iglesia Living Hope, part of the Vancouver Living Hope Church, hosted a family fair on Aug. 15 and gave out more than 280 backpacks filled with school supplies to families in need. The school supplies came from a "stuff the bus" drive earlier in the year. Iglesia hosted… Read story

Northcrest: The first Sisters in Harmony event teamed up local Girl Scouts with Northwest Harmony Chorus for a singing lesson and concert.

Chorus, Girl Scouts Sisters in Harmony

Northcrest: The first Sisters in Harmony event teamed up local Girl Scouts with Northwest Harmony Chorus for a singing lesson and concert.

October 9, 2015, 10:29pm Churches & Religion

Northcrest -- The Northwest Harmony Chorus taught 22 local Girl Scouts about melody, harmony and rhythm, all in a cappella style, at their first Sisters in Harmony event Oct. 3 at Northcrest Community Church. After the workshop, the Northwest Harmony Chorus, a local branch of Sweet Adelines International, performed, and… Read story

Vancouver City Councilor Alishia Topper talks recently with Calvin Chastang, who camps in downtown Vancouver. The community rallied early this year to rescue families at Courtyard Village Apartments from homelessness; now, more homeless people have been appearing on the streets of West Vancouver.

Housing advocates ‘inspired’ to work

Vancouver City Councilor Alishia Topper talks recently with Calvin Chastang, who camps in downtown Vancouver. The community rallied early this year to rescue families at Courtyard Village Apartments from homelessness; now, more homeless people have been appearing on the streets of West Vancouver.

October 9, 2015, 9:41pm Clark County News

Council for Homeless fundraising luncheon debriefs Courtyard Village, looks to future. Read story

Hudson&#039;s Bay: More than 30 girls learned about aviation at the Rose City Chapter of Women in Aviation&#039;s first Girls in Aviation Day on Sept.

Local pilots teach girls about aviation

Hudson&#039;s Bay: More than 30 girls learned about aviation at the Rose City Chapter of Women in Aviation&#039;s first Girls in Aviation Day on Sept.

October 9, 2015, 9:32pm Schools

Hudson's Bay -- The Rose City Chapter of Women in Aviation hosted its first Girls in Aviation Day on Sept. 26 at the Pearson Field Aero Maintenance Flight Center. More than 30 girls participated, including guests from as far away as Longview and Hillsboro, Ore. The day was intended to… Read story

Mathew Downing, who attended Skyview High School in Vancouver, from left, Lacey Scroggins and Lisa Scroggins wipe their eyes during a church service at the New Beginnings Church of God on Sunday in Roseburg, Ore. Mathew Downing and Lacey Scroggins are survivors of the shooting at Umpqua Community College.

UCC shooting survivor once lived in Vancouver

Mathew Downing, who attended Skyview High School in Vancouver, from left, Lacey Scroggins and Lisa Scroggins wipe their eyes during a church service at the New Beginnings Church of God on Sunday in Roseburg, Ore. Mathew Downing and Lacey Scroggins are survivors of the shooting at Umpqua Community College.

October 7, 2015, 12:36pm Clark County News

A student spared from death by the Umpqua Community College shooter formerly lived in Vancouver. Read story

Vancouver residents Gail Welsh, from left, Carol Brunner, Steve Stipe and Deb Fischer are concerned about the condition of the stairs at the east entrance to Wintler Park near the Columbia River.

Residents eye fix for Wintler Park stairs

Vancouver residents Gail Welsh, from left, Carol Brunner, Steve Stipe and Deb Fischer are concerned about the condition of the stairs at the east entrance to Wintler Park near the Columbia River.

October 7, 2015, 6:01am Clark County Life

For those who live in Vancouver's Riverview neighborhood, Wintler Park is a sort of outdoor living room — but one they have to walk to carefully. To access the park from the east side, they head down Southeast Chelsea Avenue, cross the railroad tracks and walk along a fenced pathway. Read story