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Burned patios at homes on Northeast 130th Avenue are pictured following a fire at Madison Park Apartments in Vancouver, which damaged multiple apartments and nearby homes, Thursday August 3, 2017.

Apartment complex ablaze in city’s second two-alarm fire in a day

Burned patios at homes on Northeast 130th Avenue are pictured following a fire at Madison Park Apartments in Vancouver, which damaged multiple apartments and nearby homes, Thursday August 3, 2017.

August 3, 2017, 6:17pm Clark County News

A fire affected about 10 units at an east Vancouver apartment complex Thursday evening, and scorched homes on the other side of some bordering arborvitae. Read story

Oregon man in court in Vancouver parking lot shooting

August 3, 2017, 4:23pm Clark County News

A Boring, Ore., man accused of firing a handgun in a Vancouver grocery store parking lot Wednesday night made a first appearance Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

East Vancouver: Students at Crestline Elementary School collected box tops and traded them with Box Tops for Education, and donated $500 to the Humane Society of Southwest Washington.

Students collect box tops for Humane Society

East Vancouver: Students at Crestline Elementary School collected box tops and traded them with Box Tops for Education, and donated $500 to the Humane Society of Southwest Washington.

August 2, 2017, 5:59am Community

Students at Crestline Elementary School spent the year collecting box tops, and then traded them into the Box Tops for Education program, which was created in 1996 by General Mills. Read story

Vancouver collegiate athlete makes all-conference academic team

August 2, 2017, 5:55am Community

Hanna Walton was named to the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin Academic All-Conference team. Read story

Burnt Bridge Creek: Members from Volunteer Connections, a program of the Human Services, Council and Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School fifth-graders met in person after spending the year as pen pals.

Students, pen pals meet for first time

Burnt Bridge Creek: Members from Volunteer Connections, a program of the Human Services, Council and Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School fifth-graders met in person after spending the year as pen pals.

July 26, 2017, 5:59am Community

Right before school let out for the summer, Burnt Bridge Creek Elementary School fifth-graders got to meet their pen pals for the first time. Throughout the school year, students traded monthly, handwritten letters with members of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. The volunteers visited Burnt Bridge Creek for an end-of-the-year… Read story

A crew from Lakeside Industries paves Southeast Norelius Drive at the intersection of Southeast 150th Avenue on Wednesday. The work is part of a new effort by Vancouver to repair failing residential streets.

Vancouver street repairs tap into Street Funding Strategy funds

A crew from Lakeside Industries paves Southeast Norelius Drive at the intersection of Southeast 150th Avenue on Wednesday. The work is part of a new effort by Vancouver to repair failing residential streets.

July 13, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

Drivers in Vancouver’s Cascade South East Neighborhood may have been caught off guard Wednesday by an unusual sight on a residential street: paving equipment. Read story

East Vancouver: Legacy High School students looking to work in science, technology, engineering and math settings visited Columbia Machine last week to learn about manufacturing, work flows and industrial safety. Back row from left: Jeffrey Culver, Dalton Coker, Christian Cramblett and Tristen Conn, and front row, from left: Genevieve Gomez, Emily Lovato and Makenna Every.

High schoolers receive on-site training with Vancouver manufacturer

East Vancouver: Legacy High School students looking to work in science, technology, engineering and math settings visited Columbia Machine last week to learn about manufacturing, work flows and industrial safety. Back row from left: Jeffrey Culver, Dalton Coker, Christian Cramblett and Tristen Conn, and front row, from left: Genevieve Gomez, Emily Lovato and Makenna Every.

July 12, 2017, 5:59am Community

Seven Legacy High School students received on-site training at Columbia Machine, where they learned about industrial safety, lean manufacturing, writing standard work instructions and continuous improvement practices. Read story

Fire damages garage in Vancouver

July 7, 2017, 10:47pm Clark County News

A Friday evening fire damaged a garage in Vancouver's Cascade South East neighborhood. Read story

A crowd of all ages enjoys a free concert in Esther Short Park by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in 2013.

Pull up a piece on grass for free toons, free tunes

A crowd of all ages enjoys a free concert in Esther Short Park by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in 2013.

July 7, 2017, 6:35am Clark County Life

Even in an era when screens are literally everywhere — in the back seat with the kids, at the gas station while you’re pumping, in every room of the house and right here in your palm — people still love gathering in big happy clumps to enjoy movies. Read story

The hummus plate made by Farrar’s Bistro at Ghost Runners Brewery in Vancouver on Thursday, June 29, 2017.

Ghost Runners Brewery hitting its stride

The hummus plate made by Farrar’s Bistro at Ghost Runners Brewery in Vancouver on Thursday, June 29, 2017.

July 7, 2017, 6:01am Clark County Life

Why: Ghost Runners Brewery was established in 2012. The 10-barrel brewery distributes its handcrafted beers, along with exclusive, seasonal specialties to bars and restaurants throughout Washington and Oregon and offers a unique tasting room experience with a small selection of food items made fresh and provided by Farrar’s Bistro twice… Read story