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Senior Library Assistant Steve Williams, left, and Matteo Cojocaru, 2, lead the Baby Storytime group in song and dance at the Cascade Park Community Library on Thursday afternoon. The library soon will close for three weeks for minor remodeling.

Cascade Park library to close temporarily for ‘refresh’

Senior Library Assistant Steve Williams, left, and Matteo Cojocaru, 2, lead the Baby Storytime group in song and dance at the Cascade Park Community Library on Thursday afternoon. The library soon will close for three weeks for minor remodeling.

January 10, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Don’t try to tell the group of babbling babies at the Cascade Park Community Library to shush. There’s no being quiet in this weekly gathering of toddlers and their parents, filled with stories, singing and, of course, the occasional crying. Read story

A vehicle travels westbound on McGillivray Boulevard just east of 136th Avenue in 2014. In the summer of 2020 the intersection will see upgrades designed to improve pedestrian safety, including new crosswalk striping and signage as part of Vancouver&#039;s Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program.

2 traffic calming projects set for east Vancouver in summer

A vehicle travels westbound on McGillivray Boulevard just east of 136th Avenue in 2014. In the summer of 2020 the intersection will see upgrades designed to improve pedestrian safety, including new crosswalk striping and signage as part of Vancouver&#039;s Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program.

December 31, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

Two upcoming road projects in east Vancouver received the green light to move forward with funding from the city’s Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program. Read story

EAST VANCOUVER: Lilly Kovalenko high-fives Cali Lumbreras. More than 60 volunteers recently helped put together more than 1,000 packs to donate to those who are homeless or living in poverty at Share Vancouver.

Students help pack items for needy

EAST VANCOUVER: Lilly Kovalenko high-fives Cali Lumbreras. More than 60 volunteers recently helped put together more than 1,000 packs to donate to those who are homeless or living in poverty at Share Vancouver.

December 14, 2019, 5:55am Community

More than 60 volunteers recently helped put together more than 1,000 packs to donate to those who are homeless or living in poverty. Read story

Elyse Scherer, 6, plays in a pile of leaves, while her mother, Andrea Scherer, watches Sunday at Countryside Park in Vancouver.

Volunteers get a kick out of ‘leave the leaves’ project at east Vancouver park

Elyse Scherer, 6, plays in a pile of leaves, while her mother, Andrea Scherer, watches Sunday at Countryside Park in Vancouver.

November 17, 2019, 7:46pm Clark County News

As volunteers hauled piles of leaves into the park, siblings Elyse and Evan Scherer — 6 and 8 years old, respectively — waited to kick them around. That was just fine with the workers; in fact, it was by design. Read story

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Body found in east Vancouver

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November 16, 2019, 11:58am Clark County News

The discovery of a body Saturday morning in east Vancouver led to police classifying the death as suspicious. Read story

Cheryl and Ken Lickar pose for a photo near their home in Cascade Parks Estates, a 55-and-older manufactured home community where monthly rent is increasing $125 on Jan. 1.

Cascade Park Estates tenants plead for help

Cheryl and Ken Lickar pose for a photo near their home in Cascade Parks Estates, a 55-and-older manufactured home community where monthly rent is increasing $125 on Jan. 1.

October 25, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Cheryl and Ken Lickar thought owning a manufactured home would be easy. Now, they worry rising land rent will leave them homeless and impoverished. Read story

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Residents of manufactured, mobile homes turn to lawmakers

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October 25, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Tenants in Southwest Washington mobile home parks say they are turning to legislative changes to establish protections from rising rents. Read story

New mini mart proposed on Mill Plain Boulevard

October 19, 2019, 6:02am Business

A developer has submitted a preliminary application to build a new mini market at 12106 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd., about a half-mile east of Interstate 205. Read story

Shannon Melby hands out balloons during a candlelight vigil for 10-year-old Damien Trick on Saturday night, at the intersection where Damien was stuck by a vehicle and killed while riding his bike on Tuesday morning.

Vigil honors Vancouver boy killed in bicycle crash

Shannon Melby hands out balloons during a candlelight vigil for 10-year-old Damien Trick on Saturday night, at the intersection where Damien was stuck by a vehicle and killed while riding his bike on Tuesday morning.

October 12, 2019, 10:00pm Clark County News

Community members gathered for a candlelight vigil in east Vancouver on Saturday evening to honor the life of a 10-year-old boy who died in a bicycle crash on Tuesday morning. Read story

State health officials investigating Vancouver woman’s death after root canal

September 18, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

The Washington State Department of Health is investigating a report of the death of a Vancouver woman that occurred after she received treatment at Wright & Beatty Endodontics in Vancouver. Read story