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William D. Peek makes a first appearance Aug. 4, 2017, in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree murder. He pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder with a firearm enhancement in the slaying of 25-year-old Cody O’Brien of Battle Ground.

Man pleads guilty in 2017 Arnold Park murder

William D. Peek makes a first appearance Aug. 4, 2017, in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree murder. He pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder with a firearm enhancement in the slaying of 25-year-old Cody O’Brien of Battle Ground.

May 17, 2019, 3:53pm Clark County News

A transient man who’s accused of fatally shooting an acquaintance in July 2017 in Vancouver’s Arnold Park pleaded guilty Friday to second-degree murder. Read story

A local business owner is organizing a new community market that will start up next month in a parking lot north of Grocery Outlet along Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver.

Fourth Plain Community Market finds momentum

A local business owner is organizing a new community market that will start up next month in a parking lot north of Grocery Outlet along Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver.

May 16, 2019, 6:05am Business

Just in time for the longest and sunniest days of summer, the Fourth Plain corridor is going to begin hosting a seasonal street market next month. Read story

Teen appears in court after Vancouver hit-and-run crash Tuesday

May 9, 2019, 9:34pm Clark County News

A teenage girl allegedly involved in a hit-and-run crash that injured a mother carrying her infant son made a first court appearance Wednesday. Read story

Fiona Chang, from left, and her triplet sisters, Madeline and Amelia, all 4 and of Camas, help clean up balls during a tennis lesson at Vancouver Tennis Center. Wendy Chang, the triplets’ mom, won a state championship at Bellevue High School, and was on Yale University’s tennis team.

Vancouver Tennis Center has two sets of triplets picking up racquets

Fiona Chang, from left, and her triplet sisters, Madeline and Amelia, all 4 and of Camas, help clean up balls during a tennis lesson at Vancouver Tennis Center. Wendy Chang, the triplets’ mom, won a state championship at Bellevue High School, and was on Yale University’s tennis team.

April 22, 2019, 6:10am Clark County Health

The answers spurt out simultaneously, all three kids speaking in unison. Read story

Fran Hammond of Vancouver organizes shade plants at the 78th Street Heritage Farm as the Master Gardener Foundation of Clark County prepares for its upcoming Mother’s Day weekend plant sale. Hammond estimated about 1,300 shade plants will be available at the sale, the proceeds from which fund local horticulture grants.

Plant sales bloom in Clark County as gardeners dig into the season

Fran Hammond of Vancouver organizes shade plants at the 78th Street Heritage Farm as the Master Gardener Foundation of Clark County prepares for its upcoming Mother’s Day weekend plant sale. Hammond estimated about 1,300 shade plants will be available at the sale, the proceeds from which fund local horticulture grants.

April 21, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

In the weeks before the popular Mother’s Day weekend plant sale, the dozen greenhouses at the 78th Street Heritage Farm start to swell with growing plants. Read story

Meadow Homes: Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, right, shows off a new pitching machine, which she and the International Association of Fire Fighters local 452 chapter donated to Alcoa Little League. The league lost equipment and mementos in a fire in late March.

Vancouver Fire union, mayor donate new pitching machine to Little League after fire

Meadow Homes: Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, right, shows off a new pitching machine, which she and the International Association of Fire Fighters local 452 chapter donated to Alcoa Little League. The league lost equipment and mementos in a fire in late March.

April 20, 2019, 5:32am Community

Local firefighters teamed up to help Alcoa Little League after a fire in late March at the Fort Vancouver High School baseball announcer’s booth destroyed the league’s score tower and its contents, including equipment and decades of mementos. Read story

Former Vancouver pastor John Bishop, left, outside the courthouse in San Diego, Calif., in September. Sentencing was delayed, and Bishop is appealing the five-year sentence handed down two months later.

John Bishop saga continues: Vanity Fair runs interview with ex-pastor

Former Vancouver pastor John Bishop, left, outside the courthouse in San Diego, Calif., in September. Sentencing was delayed, and Bishop is appealing the five-year sentence handed down two months later.

April 19, 2019, 5:08pm Churches & Religion

Disgraced former Living Hope Church pastor John Bishop is once again in the limelight. Read story

Volunteer Emma Brenneman helps a girl plant a tree at an Earth Day event at Salmon Creek Regional Park in 2017.

Insidious ivy key Earth Day foe in Clark County

Volunteer Emma Brenneman helps a girl plant a tree at an Earth Day event at Salmon Creek Regional Park in 2017.

April 19, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Ever find it ironic that what many volunteers do to celebrate Earth Day is rip out vegetation? Read story

Carolyn Hayden of Vancouver chats with the bus driver as she boards C-Tran’s Route 39 on Thursday. Hayden is a veteran and she said she uses the route often to get to the VA Portland Health Care System Vancouver Campus. She routinely bakes bread for C-Tran staff, but she says she’ll stop if Route 39 is eliminated.

C-Tran’s possible elimination of Route 39 stirs anxiety, anger

Carolyn Hayden of Vancouver chats with the bus driver as she boards C-Tran’s Route 39 on Thursday. Hayden is a veteran and she said she uses the route often to get to the VA Portland Health Care System Vancouver Campus. She routinely bakes bread for C-Tran staff, but she says she’ll stop if Route 39 is eliminated.

April 19, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

Carolyn Hayden, known to some as the bread lady, has been baking bread for C-Tran staff for years, dropping off loaves at the Vancouver Mall or Fisher's Landing transit centers. Read story

Smitty’s Coney Special Rachel Pinsky (Rachel Pinsky)

Food & Drink: Secret sauce makes Smitty’s dogs sing

Smitty’s Coney Special Rachel Pinsky (Rachel Pinsky)

April 19, 2019, 6:01am Clark County Life

A Coney Island dog isn’t a chili dog. It’s the brilliant creation of Greek and Macedonian immigrants who moved to the Midwest in the early 1900s fleeing the Balkan Wars. Read story