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Lionbridge to lay off 119 in Vancouver in June

April 9, 2018, 4:34pm Business

Lionbridge Technologies Inc., an international firm providing testing solutions to tech companies, will lay off 119 people at its Vancouver location in June. Read story

Former Olympic figure skater Tonya Price, formerly Harding, skates at Mountain View Ice Arena in Vancouver on Friday.

Vancouver ice rink closure leaves skaters in limbo

Former Olympic figure skater Tonya Price, formerly Harding, skates at Mountain View Ice Arena in Vancouver on Friday.

April 6, 2018, 10:46pm Clark County Sports

With news that Clark County's lone ice rink is set to close in August, those in the skating community who call Mountain View Ice Arena home now wait in limbo as developers look to seek funding to build a new rink. Read story

Cascade Park West: Wy’east Middle School student Alexis Mathews won a film contest in the school’s Dual Immersion program for her work, “Spanish Can Save Your Lives.”

Spanish immersion students celebrate Oscars by producing videos

Cascade Park West: Wy’east Middle School student Alexis Mathews won a film contest in the school’s Dual Immersion program for her work, “Spanish Can Save Your Lives.”

April 4, 2018, 5:46am Community

Students in Amy Matsumoto’s Spanish I class in Wy’east Middle School’s Dual Immersion program were assigned a three-week unit on the Academy Awards, where they learned new vocabulary and used it to create videos. Read story

Fairway-164th Avenue: To enhance her Pilates class at Touchmark Health & Fitness Club, director Jennifer Short brought in puppies, partly for their warmth and partly because they are the perfect weight for Pilates class.

Puppies crash senior Pilates class

Fairway-164th Avenue: To enhance her Pilates class at Touchmark Health & Fitness Club, director Jennifer Short brought in puppies, partly for their warmth and partly because they are the perfect weight for Pilates class.

April 4, 2018, 5:45am Community

Jennifer Short, health and fitness director for Touchmark Health & Fitness Club, was looking to change her Pilates class, and she knew just how to do it: puppies. Read story

Fairway Village resident Dave Mercer, left, watches as Elaine Saeed tees off on the second hole during a recent golf outing on the Fairway Village course. The 55-and-older community is part a census block group with the oldest median age — 72.6 — in the county.

Seniors living at Fairway Village find bond in common ground, life paths

Fairway Village resident Dave Mercer, left, watches as Elaine Saeed tees off on the second hole during a recent golf outing on the Fairway Village course. The 55-and-older community is part a census block group with the oldest median age — 72.6 — in the county.

April 1, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Life

At Fairway Village, 70 can be par for the course. Read story

East Mill Plain: Lily Malone was one of about 480 Mill Plain Elementary School students who tried potatoes through Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education’s Harvest of the Month program.

Mill Plain Elementary School students say spuds from WSU Extension program scrumptious

East Mill Plain: Lily Malone was one of about 480 Mill Plain Elementary School students who tried potatoes through Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education’s Harvest of the Month program.

March 28, 2018, 5:57am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education’s Harvest of the Month program came to Mill Plain Elementary School. Read story

Landover-Sharmel: Evergreen Public Schools board member Julie Bocanegra accepting her 2018 Iris award from former Evergreen Superintendent John Deeder.

Evergreen Public Schools board member honored for leadership

Landover-Sharmel: Evergreen Public Schools board member Julie Bocanegra accepting her 2018 Iris award from former Evergreen Superintendent John Deeder.

March 28, 2018, 5:55am Community

Evergreen Public Schools board member Julie Bocanegra earned a 2018 Iris Award from Clark College. Read story

A sheriff’s deputy helps control the scene after police shot and killed a bank robber last June. The shooting was ruled justified after an investigation.

Police actions upheld in fatal east Vancouver shooting in 2017

A sheriff’s deputy helps control the scene after police shot and killed a bank robber last June. The shooting was ruled justified after an investigation.

March 23, 2018, 11:01am Clark County News

A review by the county prosecutor’s office of a June 2017 bank robbery where police shot and killed the suspected robber found the three officers involved acted lawfully. Read story

The BBQ Bacon Burger topped with cheese, bacon, house ham, beer-battered onion rings and BBQ sauce at Crave Grille in Vancouver.

At Crave Grille, gourmet burgers abound

The BBQ Bacon Burger topped with cheese, bacon, house ham, beer-battered onion rings and BBQ sauce at Crave Grille in Vancouver.

March 23, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

Crave Grille opened several years ago but has been under new ownership for the past two years. Owners Shelly McClellan and Scott Jeffries created a happy hour menu for the restaurant and incorporated a burger of the month, both of which have proven to be a hit. Gourmet burgers are… Read story

Mountain View student pages for Sen. Wilson

March 21, 2018, 5:23am Community

Mountain View High School junior Hannah Callan, 16, spent a week in Olympia recently, working as a page for the Washington state Senate at the Capitol. Read story