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Fairway-164th Avenue: The Beach Boys, from left, Gil Stahl, Jim Knight, John Berg, Jim Mewhirter and Duke Silva, sang at the Fairway Village Veterans Day Program. The group, all veterans themselves, previously performed at the event 10 years ago.

Vets return to perform Beach Boys songs at ceremony

Fairway-164th Avenue: The Beach Boys, from left, Gil Stahl, Jim Knight, John Berg, Jim Mewhirter and Duke Silva, sang at the Fairway Village Veterans Day Program. The group, all veterans themselves, previously performed at the event 10 years ago.

January 17, 2018, 5:55am Community

Fairway-164th Avenue -- A few veterans brought some much-needed warmth to Fairway Village earlier this winter when they performed a few songs by the Beach Boys. Read story

Vancouver man, 79, has electric scooter stolen after it dies on way home

January 16, 2018, 12:13pm Clark County News

Vancouver resident Lynn Arthur was headed home from running a couple errands on Friday when his electric scooter ran out of juice, and he had to leave it where it stopped. A short time later, it was gone — stolen. Read story

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Man found Saturday in Vancouver was homicide victim

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January 4, 2018, 2:18pm Clark County News

The Clark County Medical Examiner has determined that a man found dead early Saturday morning in Vancouver’s Image neighborhood died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds. The death has been ruled a homicide.  Read story

A strip mall where a new six-story tower is proposed. Property owners Al Angelo Co., who built the five-story building in the background, submitted a pre-application Dec. 14.

Downtown office tower, east Vancouver apartments proposed

A strip mall where a new six-story tower is proposed. Property owners Al Angelo Co., who built the five-story building in the background, submitted a pre-application Dec. 14.

December 26, 2017, 5:44pm Business

Two new developments could come storming onto Mill Plain Boulevard soon, according to newly released pre-applications filed with the city of Vancouver. They are miles apart, but both could make a big splash. Read story

Teen suspects appear in court in robberies in Red Robin parking lot

December 21, 2017, 12:38pm Clark County News

Two 17-year-olds accused of robbing unsuspecting electronics sellers in a Vancouver restaurant parking lot are being charged as adults in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Fisher’s Landing attic fire displaces 6 people

December 20, 2017, 9:53pm Clark County News

Six people were displaced after a fire scorched their Fisher’s Landing-area home’s attic Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Residents in Vancouver’s East Mill Plain neighborhood have been at odds with live music coming from Cascade Bar & Grill. The bar obtained a permit in 2009 to build an outdoor patio for seating and live music, and the issue of noise, neighbors say, has gotten progressively worse in recent years.

Bar noise bothers neighbors in east Vancouver

Residents in Vancouver’s East Mill Plain neighborhood have been at odds with live music coming from Cascade Bar & Grill. The bar obtained a permit in 2009 to build an outdoor patio for seating and live music, and the issue of noise, neighbors say, has gotten progressively worse in recent years.

December 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

For nearly 40 years, Cascade Bar & Grill has been a staple of the East Mill Plain neighborhood. But within the last few years, neighbors have been at odds with the establishment over its outdoor seating and live music. Read story

No new details on discovery of body at storage business

December 18, 2017, 7:27pm Clark County News

A Clark County Sheriff’s Office sergeant said Monday that there was no new releasable information about a death investigation prompted by the discovery of a body Friday at an east Vancouver storage business. Read story

Pacific Middle School seventh-grader published in Highlights

December 13, 2017, 5:57am Community

Pacific Middle School seventh-grader Hailey Smith, 12, was published in the November 2017 issues of Highlights magazine. Read story

Smarter Lunchroom program looks to make healthy decisions easy

December 13, 2017, 5:57am Community

Washington State University Extension’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education and Chartwells teamed up to start implementing some smarter lunchroom strategies at the school. Read story