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Up close with Vancouver City Council at picnic

August 26, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Instead of its usual weekly meeting, the Vancouver City Council sponsored a food drive Monday evening as part of a community picnic at LeRoy Haagen Memorial Park. Read story

The Humane Society for Southwest Washington wants Clark County to pay more for services the shelter provides.

Humane Society extends deadline for county

The Humane Society for Southwest Washington wants Clark County to pay more for services the shelter provides.

August 22, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

For nearly six months, the relationship between Clark County and the Humane Society for Southwest Washington has been strained as the two sides wrangle back and forth over a contract for sheltering county strays. Read story

Cole Hancock, 10, still has trouble saying and remembering some words, but he remembers the piano pieces that he's learned.

Father recounts Vancouver boy’s Mount Hood fall, recovery (with video)

Cole Hancock, 10, still has trouble saying and remembering some words, but he remembers the piano pieces that he's learned.

August 22, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

At first, Kim Hancock just wanted his 10-year-old son Cole to be alive. Once Kim saw him breathing, he prayed that Cole wouldn't be paralyzed. He and his wife Sandy pleaded with God that there wouldn't be any lasting effects of their son's brain injury -- a result of tumbling… Read story

Applewood Restaurant to close, reopen as Cinders

August 20, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Applewood Restaurant and Bar is closing its doors for good at 9 p.m. Aug. 31, allowing owner and chef Peter Gallin to focus on his catering business, which is in the same east Vancouver complex off Southeast 192nd Avenue and 20th Street. Read story

Everybody has a story: 4th-grader’s needle fear sparked pandemonium

August 20, 2013, 5:00pm Community

During the mid-1960s, I was in the fourth grade at Whittier Grade School in North Seattle. One day, our class of about 30 students was led out of our room in order to receive some type of vaccination. Read story

Village at Fisher's Landing: Fisher's Landing Burgerville employee Karlie Rodriguez hands an ice cream cone to Joyce Ake as the Emeritus at Fisher's Landing resident's boyfriend Seley Moore stands behind her. The Aug.

Alzheimer’s walk yields sweet rewards

Village at Fisher's Landing: Fisher's Landing Burgerville employee Karlie Rodriguez hands an ice cream cone to Joyce Ake as the Emeritus at Fisher's Landing resident's boyfriend Seley Moore stands behind her. The Aug.

August 20, 2013, 5:00pm Truckies

Village at Fisher's Landing -- Residents and staff of the Emeritus at Fisher's Landing assisted-living home walked to end Alzheimer's on Aug. 7 and got cold treats at the same time. The annual "Walk to End Alzheimer's" fundraiser took place at the Fisher's Landing Burgerville, where more than 30 seniors… Read story

Scott Frauen, Jolanda Kolahi and their children Roxann, 3, and Cyrus, 1, were displaced Wednesday when a fire broke out in the garage of their duplex, destroying their home.

Fire displaces Vancouver family for second time in three years

Scott Frauen, Jolanda Kolahi and their children Roxann, 3, and Cyrus, 1, were displaced Wednesday when a fire broke out in the garage of their duplex, destroying their home.

August 19, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

It took Scott Frauen and his family a year and a half to find a stable place to live after an apartment fire left them homeless in 2011. Then they discovered a rental house in Vancouver's North Image neighborhood, that had everything they wanted: a washer and dryer, a yard… Read story

Firefighters arrive at Government Island Monday afternoon, Aug.

Government Island fire brought under control (with video)

Firefighters arrive at Government Island Monday afternoon, Aug.

August 18, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The right northbound lane of Interstate 205 on the Glenn Jackson Bridge remains closed this afternoon as firefighters respond to a large grass fire on Government Island. Read story

Development has been brisk around the intersection of Southeast 192nd Avenue and 20th Street.

Borderline growth about to ramp up

Development has been brisk around the intersection of Southeast 192nd Avenue and 20th Street.

August 17, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Call it a trendsetting "edge city" or good old-fashioned urban sprawl. Either way, something new has appeared on the Clark County landscape near Vancouver's border with Camas. Read story

Riveridge: Vancouver resident and retired Army Col. Bob Friedenwald died from lung cancer on July 31 at age 77.

Vancouver man who helped with Mount St. Helens cleanup dies at 77

Riveridge: Vancouver resident and retired Army Col. Bob Friedenwald died from lung cancer on July 31 at age 77.

August 13, 2013, 5:00pm Truckies

Riveridge -- A retired Army colonel from Vancouver who is credited with helping push forward recovery efforts following the Mount St. Helens eruption died July 31 at age 77. Col. Robert Friedenwald, who lived in the Riveridge neighborhood, served more than 27 years in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers… Read story