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Airman Rostyslylav Herashchenko is an aviation boatswain's mate aboard USS Abraham Lincoln, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier operating out of San Diego.

Vancouver local serves in the Navy

Airman Rostyslylav Herashchenko is an aviation boatswain's mate aboard USS Abraham Lincoln, a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier operating out of San Diego.

August 6, 2022, 5:59am Community

A Vancouver native is serving in the U.S. Navy as part of the world’s largest international maritime warfare exercise, Rim of the Pacific. Read story

A former employee of Hurley Development filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the local real estate company, its owner, Ryan Hurley, and a current and former employee, alleging sexual harassment and sexual and religious discrimination.

Ex-employee accuses Ryan Hurley, Hurley Development of sexual harassment, discrimination

A former employee of Hurley Development filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the local real estate company, its owner, Ryan Hurley, and a current and former employee, alleging sexual harassment and sexual and religious discrimination.

August 2, 2022, 6:15pm Business

A former employee of Hurley Development LLC filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the local real estate company, its owner, Ryan Hurley, and a current and former employee, alleging sexual harassment and sexual and religious discrimination. Read story

An unfinished rapid transit platform sits near the corner of East Mill Plain Boulevard and East Reserve Street in Vancouver. It will be one of 37 stations serving The Vine on Mill Plain.

The Vine on Mill Plain construction continues in Vancouver

An unfinished rapid transit platform sits near the corner of East Mill Plain Boulevard and East Reserve Street in Vancouver. It will be one of 37 stations serving The Vine on Mill Plain.

August 2, 2022, 6:04am Business

Those who have driven down Mill Plain Boulevard recently have likely seen the construction signs, orange cones and new steel bus stations as C-Tran constructs their second bus rapid transit line, The Vine. Read story

An expired parking meter is seen in downtown Vancouver  in 2017.

Paltry payoff for those who pilfer downtown Vancouver parking meters

An expired parking meter is seen in downtown Vancouver  in 2017.

July 31, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

Who knew Paul Newman would have inspired petty criminals after portraying one in 1967? Read story

NAACP Vancouver announces National ACT-SO winners

July 30, 2022, 5:49am Community

In April, the NAACP Vancouver branch held its first National NAACP Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics competition, and it was a resounding success, with two of the youth who participated winning medals at the National ACT-SO competition. Read story

Future resident Deone Washington tours a one-bedroom unit during the grand opening ceremony for Miles Terrace, a new 69-unit affordable housing complex for low-income seniors in downtown Vancouver, on Friday afternoon. "This is going to be a blessing for me," he said.

Vancouver gains new apartment building for low-income seniors

Future resident Deone Washington tours a one-bedroom unit during the grand opening ceremony for Miles Terrace, a new 69-unit affordable housing complex for low-income seniors in downtown Vancouver, on Friday afternoon. "This is going to be a blessing for me," he said.

July 29, 2022, 6:32pm Clark County News

Deone Washington lives at Esther Short Commons, an apartment complex in downtown Vancouver. Read story

Each of these antique diving boots, part of Vancouver resident Bradley "Mitch" Mitchell's collection, weighs 25 pounds.

A deep look into history: Vancouver man collects antique diving equipment

Each of these antique diving boots, part of Vancouver resident Bradley "Mitch" Mitchell's collection, weighs 25 pounds.

July 29, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

When Bradley “Mitch” Mitchell moved to Vancouver from Kirkland in January, he brought an unusual — and weighty — collection with him. Read story

Di Tazza's caramel cheesecake drink features foam.

Clark County warming up to cold foam drinks

Di Tazza's caramel cheesecake drink features foam.

July 29, 2022, 6:00am Clark County Life

An airy wave of cold foam drinks drifted into Vancouver this summer. Some spots offer a couple of carefully calibrated options, while others serve a free-for-all of customized whipped dairy and non-dairy milks to cover whatever suits your fancy. Read story

Rob White, left, and Christopher Godwin, an Outsiders Inn employee, play Spades in a cooling center Wednesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver. White is homeless and a senior. He is vulnerable to the elements, and when it gets too hot, he needs shelter to survive. Thankfully, cooling centers are available throughout the city.

Vancouver shelters offer relief from heat

Rob White, left, and Christopher Godwin, an Outsiders Inn employee, play Spades in a cooling center Wednesday at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver. White is homeless and a senior. He is vulnerable to the elements, and when it gets too hot, he needs shelter to survive. Thankfully, cooling centers are available throughout the city.

July 27, 2022, 7:45pm Clark County News

Rob White is homeless and a senior. He is vulnerable to the elements, and when it gets too hot, he needs shelter to survive. Thankfully, shelter is available at St. Paul and at other cooling centers throughout Vancouver, and White has been able to cool off during the hot afternoons. Read story

TSMC, which oversees WaferTech in Camas, could be eligible to receive the funds under the CHIPS Act. The company is planning to expand its U.S. presence — but not in Camas. Last May, TSMC’s board of directors approved creating a subsidiary in Arizona.

Cantwell hails Senate passage of Chips and Science Act

TSMC, which oversees WaferTech in Camas, could be eligible to receive the funds under the CHIPS Act. The company is planning to expand its U.S. presence — but not in Camas. Last May, TSMC’s board of directors approved creating a subsidiary in Arizona.

July 27, 2022, 5:39pm Business

The Chips and Science Act, encompassing nearly $250 billion in federal spending for American science and technology research, development and manufacturing, passed out of the U.S. Senate on Wednesday in a bipartisan fashion, 64-33. Read story