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

1st year a success for pot shops

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

July 10, 2015, 12:00am Business

In a challenging first year for Washington's groundbreaking recreational marijuana industry, two booming Vancouver pot shops have come out on top, selling more product than any other retailers in the state. Read story

Vancouver Mall: Courtyard Village Vancouver and Hannah the Pet Society celebrate dogs at a Yappy Hour event on June 26.

Canine residents celebrated at retirement community

Vancouver Mall: Courtyard Village Vancouver and Hannah the Pet Society celebrate dogs at a Yappy Hour event on June 26.

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Pets & Wildlife

Vancouver Mall — Residents of the Courtyard Village Vancouver retirement community and Hannah the Pet Society teamed to celebrate dogs at the community's first Yappy Hour on June 26, an event will be monthly going forward. Hannah, a pet leasing company, brought pets available for placement to the event for… Read story

Central Park: The Lewis River Rotary and Battle Ground Rotary clubs raised $13,500 for the North County Food Bank, and presented the check on June 25.

Clark College receives grant from Bank of America

Central Park: The Lewis River Rotary and Battle Ground Rotary clubs raised $13,500 for the North County Food Bank, and presented the check on June 25.

July 8, 2015, 12:00am Schools

Central Park — Bank of America gave Clark College a $20,000 grant for a pre-apprenticeship professional edge program, a 40-hour training class that includes an innovative teaching component. The course will combine classroom learning, company presentations, interactive exercises and application and individual coaching to support apprenticeship candidates in developing the… Read story

Police search for a handgun Sunday afternoon on the west side of Leverich Park after arresting a man who allegedly pointed a gun at a bystander in the park.

Police activity closes Leverich Park, suspect caught

Police search for a handgun Sunday afternoon on the west side of Leverich Park after arresting a man who allegedly pointed a gun at a bystander in the park.

July 6, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Police closed Leverich Park in Vancouver for about an hour this afternoon while responding to a reported disturbance with a gun. Read story

Annalee Symons, 2, from Boise, Idaho, arrives with her parents Logan and Jenni Symons at Independence Day at Fort Vancouver.

Sizzling, shimmering Fourth at the Fort

Annalee Symons, 2, from Boise, Idaho, arrives with her parents Logan and Jenni Symons at Independence Day at Fort Vancouver.

July 5, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Festive shades of red, white and blue dotted the crowds at the Independence Day celebration at Fort Vancouver, and most everyone shimmered with perspiration. With temperatures reaching the mid-90s, people clustered under the shade of trees and tents. Read story

Keiko Toda examines a portion of the Fort Vancouver Tapestry that she helped stitch, which shows the history of Clark County.

Fort Vancouver Tapestry: Connective threads

Keiko Toda examines a portion of the Fort Vancouver Tapestry that she helped stitch, which shows the history of Clark County.

July 4, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

As Clark County's 108-foot-long history lesson unfolded, several Japanese women could track their own paths in the fabric. Read story

Adam Alexander, the owner of Grow Systems Northwest, is interviewed by Vancouver police officer Tom Topaum after a search warrant was executed at the business Thursday.

Owner arrested in raid of Vancouver pot businessvideo icon

Adam Alexander, the owner of Grow Systems Northwest, is interviewed by Vancouver police officer Tom Topaum after a search warrant was executed at the business Thursday.

July 3, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Under the blazing sun, uniformed and plain-clothed officers spent several hours Thursday carting off marijuana plants, money and equipment to grow the drug from a business on St. Johns Boulevard in Vancouver. Read story

Columbia Way: City of Vancouver Parks and Recreation officials and members of the Southwest Washington Contractors Association  at a groundbreaking ceremony for their collaborative community project to provide facility upgrades at Marine Park.

Marine Park project begins

Columbia Way: City of Vancouver Parks and Recreation officials and members of the Southwest Washington Contractors Association  at a groundbreaking ceremony for their collaborative community project to provide facility upgrades at Marine Park.

July 1, 2015, 12:00am Truckies

Columbia Way — Facility upgrades to Marine Park are officially underway after a groundbreaking ceremony June 26, hosted by city of Vancouver Parks and Recreation officials and members of the Southwest Washington Contractors Association. A $50,000 donation from the Community Foundation to the city provided materials for the improvements, and… Read story

Christopher Warren turns and smiles at his family in Judge Robert Lewis' courtroom after a Clark County Superior Court jury found him not guilty of first-degree child rape.

Jury acquits former police officer in child rape case

Christopher Warren turns and smiles at his family in Judge Robert Lewis' courtroom after a Clark County Superior Court jury found him not guilty of first-degree child rape.

June 29, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court jury has acquitted Vancouver resident Christopher R. Warren of first-degree child rape. The jury deliberated for about six hours over two days, reaching its decision about noon today. Read story

The Tsikayi family from Hockinson, from left, mom Chris, son Isaiah, 9, and Victoria, 10, were among the bargain-hunting bibliophiles at Bookfest '15, the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation's summer super sale Friday.

Summer book sale ‘like being in a candy store’

The Tsikayi family from Hockinson, from left, mom Chris, son Isaiah, 9, and Victoria, 10, were among the bargain-hunting bibliophiles at Bookfest '15, the Fort Vancouver Regional Library Foundation's summer super sale Friday.

June 27, 2015, 12:00am Clark County News

Isaiah Tsikayi, 9, was so excited he wanted to set his alarm for 5:30 a.m. Friday so his family could arrive early. Read story