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Bagley Downs: Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain, left, and Assistant Chief Mike Lester, right, accepting a $1,400 check from Karen McCallister and various neighborhood associations for the Neighbors on Watch program, which they donated in honor of her late husband, Edward &quot;Lee&quot; McCallister.

Neighborhood associations donate money to watch program to honor activist

Bagley Downs: Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain, left, and Assistant Chief Mike Lester, right, accepting a $1,400 check from Karen McCallister and various neighborhood associations for the Neighbors on Watch program, which they donated in honor of her late husband, Edward &quot;Lee&quot; McCallister.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Bagley Downs — After the death of community activist Edward "Lee" McCallister on June 20, members of the Fruit Valley Neighborhood Association wanted to do something to honor his legacy. Read story

Hudson's Bay: Rob Titus of Jefferson, Ore., won the Mayor's Choice for his 1966 Chevy II SS at the sixth annual Columbia River Concours d'Elegance car show on Aug.

Winners of Concours d’Elegance car show announced

Hudson's Bay: Rob Titus of Jefferson, Ore., won the Mayor's Choice for his 1966 Chevy II SS at the sixth annual Columbia River Concours d'Elegance car show on Aug.

August 11, 2015, 5:00pm Truckies

Hudson's Bay — Visitors to Officers Row on Aug. 2 had a little more history to enjoy, as Fort Vancouver National Trust hosted its sixth annual Columbia River Concours d'Elegance car show, with more than 200 vintage cars, motorcycles, bicycles and tether cars on display. Read story

Firefighters dispatched to a two-alarm fire at the Forest Creek Condominiums Saturday evening quickly searched and found the body of Richard A.

Smoking linked to two fires over weekend

Firefighters dispatched to a two-alarm fire at the Forest Creek Condominiums Saturday evening quickly searched and found the body of Richard A.

August 9, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Fire officials say that smoking materials caused fires at two apartment complexes this weekend, one of which killed a man. Read story

Two-alarm apartment fire reported in Vancouver

August 9, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Firefighters are on scene of a reported apartment fire in Vancouver's Ogden neighborhood. Read story

Sara Kemple, right, 25, a clerk at Main Street Marijuana, helps customers at the store in Vancouver's Uptown Village.

Corrected numbers show pot sales climbed in July

Sara Kemple, right, 25, a clerk at Main Street Marijuana, helps customers at the store in Vancouver's Uptown Village.

August 7, 2015, 5:00pm Business

After initially stating that Washington's marijuana sales dropped for the first time in July, the state released corrected figures Friday showing a significant increase for the month instead of a sales drop. Read story

Closures planned for I-205 ramps this weekend

August 6, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Construction work will close offramps connecting Interstate 205 and Mill Plain Boulevard for two nights next week, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation. Read story

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Customers visit Vancouver recreational pot shop Main Street Marijuana on July 1, the day recreational marijuana became legal in Oregon.

State’s marijuana sales down, prices dipping

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Customers visit Vancouver recreational pot shop Main Street Marijuana on July 1, the day recreational marijuana became legal in Oregon.

August 5, 2015, 5:00pm Business

Washington's recreational marijuana sales dropped for the first time in July. But despite the trend, it was the most lucrative month yet for Clark County's pot shops. Read story

Afternoon shoppers stroll the promenade at Westfield Vancouver mall.

Investors buy majority stake in Westfield Vancouver mall

Afternoon shoppers stroll the promenade at Westfield Vancouver mall.

August 5, 2015, 5:00pm Business

A partnership led by Texas-based USAA Real Estate has agreed to buy large stakes in five Westfield malls, including Westfield Vancouver, in a transaction that values the properties at a combined $1.1 billion, according to the industry website Real Estate Alert. Read story

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Heather England, left, Brandi Williams, center, and Connie Wellman, right, celebrate National Night Out on Tuesday at Water Works Park in Vancouver. The women worked with several neighborhood associations to organize the event, which encourages community members and police to work together in crime prevention.

National Night Out brings neighbors, law enforcement together

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Heather England, left, Brandi Williams, center, and Connie Wellman, right, celebrate National Night Out on Tuesday at Water Works Park in Vancouver. The women worked with several neighborhood associations to organize the event, which encourages community members and police to work together in crime prevention.

August 4, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Families from several central Vancouver neighborhoods came together Tuesday evening in Water Works Park to celebrate National Night Out. Read story

Habitat for Humanity house nearly finished

August 4, 2015, 5:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver -- Volunteers are working to finish an Evergreen Habitat for Humanity home today that will go to a low-income Vancouver family. Read story