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Fircrest: A group of volunteers Columbia River Associates in Vancouver traveled to Kalispell, Mont., to help build homes as part of a week-long Thrivent Builds Worldwide trip.

Volunteers help build homes in Montana

Fircrest: A group of volunteers Columbia River Associates in Vancouver traveled to Kalispell, Mont., to help build homes as part of a week-long Thrivent Builds Worldwide trip.

September 30, 2015, 5:50am Truckies

Fircrest -- A group of volunteers from Columbia River Associates spent a weeklong trip helping to build homes in Kalispell, Mont., as part of Thrivent Builds, a partnership between Thrivent Financial and Habitat for Humanity International. Read story

Mountain View: Amy Ruger, adviser for Mountain View High School Multicultural Club, accepting a $20,000 grant to implement a high school dropout prevention program.

Mountain View earns grant for dropout prevention program

Mountain View: Amy Ruger, adviser for Mountain View High School Multicultural Club, accepting a $20,000 grant to implement a high school dropout prevention program.

September 30, 2015, 5:50am Truckies

Mountain View -- Mountain View High School's Multicultural Club was awarded a $20,000 grant from the Ford Motor Company and the League of United Latin American Citizens to implement a high school dropout prevention program. Read story

Fircrest: Volunteer Tess Ewart and Griffin at Furry Friends&#039; &quot;Great Catsby&quot; fundraiser, which brought in a little less than $30,000 for the no-kill shelter.

“Catsby” fundraiser brings donations, costumes to shelter

Fircrest: Volunteer Tess Ewart and Griffin at Furry Friends&#039; &quot;Great Catsby&quot; fundraiser, which brought in a little less than $30,000 for the no-kill shelter.

September 30, 2015, 5:50am Truckies

Furry Friends' largest fundraiser of the year saw about 200 people dress up in 1920s-style clothing and head to the Firstenburg Community Center, where the no-kill shelter raised a little less than $30,000. Read story

A view if the First Street Apartments in east Vancouver Wednesday September 23, 2015. The event, hosted by the VHA showcased the new affordable housing complex, a testament to how hungry people are for affordable housing.

New affordable apartments rent out quickly

A view if the First Street Apartments in east Vancouver Wednesday September 23, 2015. The event, hosted by the VHA showcased the new affordable housing complex, a testament to how hungry people are for affordable housing.

September 23, 2015, 6:34pm Clark County News

When the Vancouver Housing Authority was making the budget for 1st Street Apartments in east Vancouver, the agency projected it would take 14 months to rent out all 152 units. It took 2.5 months. Read story

Wal-Mart employee Helen Crank greets shoppers dressed as an oversize Skittle while handing out free samples of the candy on Wednesday morning at the new Wal-Mart in Orchards.

Clark County’s 7th Wal-Mart opens in Orchards

Wal-Mart employee Helen Crank greets shoppers dressed as an oversize Skittle while handing out free samples of the candy on Wednesday morning at the new Wal-Mart in Orchards.

September 23, 2015, 12:10pm Business

Clark County's newest Wal-Mart, a 24-hour Supercenter at 14505 N.E. Fourth Plain Blvd. in Orchards, opened Wednesday with the national anthem, speeches by company and public officials, and a crowd of eager shoppers waiting for their time to spend. Read story

Vancouver couple plead guilty in meth possession case

September 17, 2015, 6:41pm Clark County News

An east Vancouver couple pleaded guilty Thursday in Clark County Superior Court to drug-related charges after authorities found methamphetamine at their residence in March. Read story

Giving Circle to discuss local aging population

September 15, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

The Giving Circle, a program of the Nonprofit Network of Southwest Washington, is beginning a series of meetings where people can learn about the needs of Clark County's aging population. Read story

Walmart cashiers Amanda Wiser, from left, Kassy Gee, Lanaya Jerabek and Haley Black sort through merchandise while preparing for the Sept. 23 opening of Wal-Mart's seventh Clark County store.

Wal-Mart opening in Orchards

Walmart cashiers Amanda Wiser, from left, Kassy Gee, Lanaya Jerabek and Haley Black sort through merchandise while preparing for the Sept. 23 opening of Wal-Mart's seventh Clark County store.

September 14, 2015, 4:24pm Business

Clark County will become home to another Wal-Mart Supercenter when the store officially opens on Sept. 23 with more than 200 employees and the chain's first fueling station in the Vancouver-Portland area. Read story

Police say this man robbed a U.S.

Man dressed in camouflage robs Orchards bank

Police say this man robbed a U.S.

September 9, 2015, 8:22pm Clark County News

A man in camouflage clothing robbed a U.S. Bank branch Wednesday afternoon before fleeing on foot, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, and investigators are asking for the public’s help in identifying the robber. Read story

East Vancouver: Elite Care Activities Coordinator James Winther, left, and Ed Roy, resident, at Elite Care's first There's Always HOPE Carnival, which raised $550 for HOPE, a Vancouver-based dementia support group.

Carnival raises money for dementia support group

East Vancouver: Elite Care Activities Coordinator James Winther, left, and Ed Roy, resident, at Elite Care's first There's Always HOPE Carnival, which raised $550 for HOPE, a Vancouver-based dementia support group.

September 2, 2015, 5:59am Community

East Vancouver -- At the first There's Always Hope Carnival, Elite Care raised $550 for Hope, a Vancouver-based dementia support group. The carnival was Aug. 21, which was National Senior Citizens Day, and honored the local elderly community and their families. The day featured food, face painting, balloon animals, the… Read story