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Vancouver Mall: Representatives from the Vancouver Fire Department Fire Marshal's Office accept a $13,000 grant for new tablets from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.

Vancouver, Longview fire deparments receive grants from sub shop

Vancouver Mall: Representatives from the Vancouver Fire Department Fire Marshal's Office accept a $13,000 grant for new tablets from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.

August 25, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Vancouver Mall — The Vancouver Fire Department Fire Marshal's Office received 20 electronic tablets worth more than $13,000 from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation. The grant is for tablets, which will help the department better educate residents in fire prevention and improve fire marshals' investigation reporting capabilities in the… Read story

Police respond to domestic disturbance call

August 21, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Multiple officers responded Friday to a domestic dispute call at an apartment complex near Northeast 42nd Street and Northeast Andresen Road, where a neighbor produced a gun while checking if everything was OK, frightening a second neighbor. Read story

Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian
Ryileigh Jones, 6, looks to her mother for approval while choosing clothing at the Go Ready Festival on Wednesday at Hudson's Bay High School. The festival provides immunizations, haircuts, clothing, shoes -- and ice cream -- to Vancouver students in need.

Festival ensures Vancouver students Go Ready to school

Photos by Amanda Cowan/The Columbian
Ryileigh Jones, 6, looks to her mother for approval while choosing clothing at the Go Ready Festival on Wednesday at Hudson's Bay High School. The festival provides immunizations, haircuts, clothing, shoes -- and ice cream -- to Vancouver students in need.

August 19, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Nellie Mae Mitchell, 6, an incoming first-grader at Minnehaha Elementary School, and her brother Cedric John Mitchell, 2, received free immunizations and haircuts at Wednesday's Go Ready Festival at Hudson's Bay High School. Read story

Much has been repaired and updated, but the exterior sign hasn't changed: New Life Friends Church still hosts the Lord's Gym in what used to be Uncle Milt's Pipe Organ Pizza Company.

Lord’s Gym back with programs for kids, more

Much has been repaired and updated, but the exterior sign hasn't changed: New Life Friends Church still hosts the Lord's Gym in what used to be Uncle Milt's Pipe Organ Pizza Company.

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Churches & Religion

Rev. Jamie Kingsbury meant to close Lord's Gym for three quick months. The pause ended up being 18 months long. But that turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because it allowed the host facility, New Life Friends Church, the breathing room it needed to consider its mission, its… Read story

School of Piano Technology purchases Braille notebook with grant

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Hudson's Bay -- The School of Piano Technology for the Blind received a $3,500 grant from the Northwest Lions Foundation to purchase a Braille Sense U-2 Mini 18-cell Braille Notebook for Don Mitchell, the school's director of instruction. The device is essentially a mini-computer, and will allow Mitchell to easily… Read story

Hudson's Bay: Daughters of the American Revolution Washington State Regent Carol Jean Gaffney, left, and Anita Daniels, Fort Vancouver chapter regent, at the local chapter's third annual tea event on Aug.

Daughters of the American Revolution honor state representative with tea

Hudson's Bay: Daughters of the American Revolution Washington State Regent Carol Jean Gaffney, left, and Anita Daniels, Fort Vancouver chapter regent, at the local chapter's third annual tea event on Aug.

August 18, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Hudson's Bay -- The Fort Vancouver chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution hosted its third annual tea event on Aug. 8. Washington State Regent Carol Jean Gaffney was the guest of honor at the event, and members from two other chapters attended. Read story

Southbound sidewalk on I-5 Bridge to close

August 13, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Construction work will close the sidewalk on the southbound side of the Interstate 5 Bridge today and Monday, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. Read story

Planned slowdowns for I-205 work canceled

August 13, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Planned slowdowns along Interstate 205 between Northeast Padden Parkway and Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard have been canceled for this week, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation. Read story

C-Tran set to start work on The Vine BRT system

August 12, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver -- C-Tran will launch construction of The Vine, its planned bus rapid transit system, with a groundbreaking ceremony in Vancouver later this month, the transit agency announced. Read story

Colleen Neel makes popcorn for a crowd that gathered at Water Works Park to watch &quot;The LEGO Movie&quot; on Friday.

Saving Water Works Park

Colleen Neel makes popcorn for a crowd that gathered at Water Works Park to watch &quot;The LEGO Movie&quot; on Friday.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Once a week, Colleen Neel strolls through Water Works Park picking up any trash she can spot. Read story