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Xander Hulse of Vancouver receives his second shot during the last day of the Tower Mall COVID-19 vaccination site Tuesday morning.

Tower Mall vaccination site takes its last shot

Xander Hulse of Vancouver receives his second shot during the last day of the Tower Mall COVID-19 vaccination site Tuesday morning.

June 29, 2021, 6:20pm Clark County News

The COVID-19 vaccination site at Tower Mall closed Tuesday after more than six months of testing and vaccination efforts. Read story

COLUMBIA WAY: More than 100 people participated in a 5K fundraiser for the nonprofit organization Friends of Hospice Southwest Washington on June 12.

Friends of Hospice Southwest Washington holds successful 5k fundraiser

COLUMBIA WAY: More than 100 people participated in a 5K fundraiser for the nonprofit organization Friends of Hospice Southwest Washington on June 12.

June 27, 2021, 5:33am Community

Friends of Hospice Southwest Washington held a successful 5k fundraising event June 12. More than 100 people joined the race and met up at Say Ciao afterward for lunch and live music. Read story

The sign for the former Igloo Restaurant is seen on the ground June 10. The Igloo, a vintage neighborhood diner, closed in 2018 but remained a landmark.

It’s lights out at Vancouver’s iconic Igloo

The sign for the former Igloo Restaurant is seen on the ground June 10. The Igloo, a vintage neighborhood diner, closed in 2018 but remained a landmark.

June 23, 2021, 6:05am Business

The iconic neon sign that used to draw folks from far and wide to Vancouver’s neighborly Igloo Restaurant has been taken down and carted away. The new, replacement sign announces that the funny little former diner on the corner of East Evergreen Boulevard and Grove Street is now the home… Read story

Joshua Anthony Ryan, 29, appears Tuesday via Zoom in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree assault in a Sunday morning stabbing in Vancouver's Harney Heights neighborhood. Police described the stabbing as a random attack.

Man in court in ‘random’ stabbing in Vancouver

Joshua Anthony Ryan, 29, appears Tuesday via Zoom in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree assault in a Sunday morning stabbing in Vancouver's Harney Heights neighborhood. Police described the stabbing as a random attack.

June 22, 2021, 11:44am Clark County News

A transient man who is accused of stabbing a man in the back, in what police described as a random attack, appeared Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

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Police seek help locating suspect in central Vancouver stabbing

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June 20, 2021, 9:12pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating a man suspected in a stabbing Sunday morning in central Vancouver. The incident appears to have been a "random act of violence," police said. Read story

Three sisters -- from left, Marley Foster, 19; Carrigan Foster, 20; and McKelvey Foster, 21 -- will graduate together today as part of Clark College's Class of 2021.

3 Vancouver sisters to graduate together from Clark College

Three sisters -- from left, Marley Foster, 19; Carrigan Foster, 20; and McKelvey Foster, 21 -- will graduate together today as part of Clark College's Class of 2021.

June 17, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

No matter the activity, there’s a high probability the Foster sisters of Vancouver are together. Read story

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Judge dismisses attempted murder, hate crime charges for Vancouver man accused in stabbing

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June 15, 2021, 6:23pm Clark County News

A homeless Vancouver man has been found unfit to stand trial for attempted murder and hate crime, so the judge has dismissed the charges. Read story

Video of a woman pulling a gun during an altercation at Vancouver Mall went viral over the weekend.

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Video of a woman pulling a gun during an altercation at Vancouver Mall went viral over the weekend.

June 14, 2021, 4:02pm Clark County News

A woman pointed a gun at a family in Vancouver Mall during a heated argument last week, according to the Vancouver Police Department.  Read story

VAN MALL: Members from the National Women's Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation counted 8,700 bras for people in need at its first gathering in more than a year at The Heathman Lodge.

Organization counts 10,000 bras for people in need

VAN MALL: Members from the National Women's Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation counted 8,700 bras for people in need at its first gathering in more than a year at The Heathman Lodge.

June 13, 2021, 5:07am Community

The National Women’s Coalition Against Violence & Exploitation recently held an event at The Heathman Lodge to count bras for its Gift of Lift bra program. It was the first gathering for the organization’s volunteers in more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty board members, volunteers, community… Read story

CLARK COUNTY: Marty Erickson and Linda Bannon from Southwest Washington School Retirees' Association presented Nada Wheelock from the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools a check for $1,000.

Clark County school district foundations receive funding from retiree association

CLARK COUNTY: Marty Erickson and Linda Bannon from Southwest Washington School Retirees' Association presented Nada Wheelock from the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools a check for $1,000.

June 12, 2021, 5:04am Community

Three area school districts recently received funding from the Southwest Washington School Retirees’ Association. Marty Erickson and Linda Bannon of the Southwest Washington School Retirees’ Association presented Nada Wheelock of the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools, Jeff Angelo of the Evergreen School District Foundation, and Kristina Bauska and Dennis Kampe… Read story