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A cyclist bikes down Columbia Street toward East Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver.

City of Vancouver wants input on Westside Bike Mobility Project

A cyclist bikes down Columbia Street toward East Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver.

January 4, 2020, 6:30pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is seeking comments from residents about its Westside Bike Mobility Project, a proposal that would install protected bike lanes along multiple north-south streets connecting the uptown and downtown neighborhoods. Read story

Clinical supervisor Brook Vejo, center, talks with the Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention team during its meeting at Catholic Community Services in Vancouver. The organization works with teenagers who are in a mental health crisis in an effort to keep them out of the emergency room.

Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention team aims for fewer trips to ER

Clinical supervisor Brook Vejo, center, talks with the Youth Mobile Crisis Intervention team during its meeting at Catholic Community Services in Vancouver. The organization works with teenagers who are in a mental health crisis in an effort to keep them out of the emergency room.

January 3, 2020, 8:30pm Clark County Health

It was a few days before the holidays shifted into high gear, and in a conference room at Catholic Community Services, a room of counselors and parents were planning the week ahead. Read story

Dolly Merrick, 75, was raised in Portland but &quot;lived out of town for 35 to 40 years.&quot; When she returned to the Pacific Northwest in 2003, she joined the Clark County Genealogical Society to learn more about her family, which had settled in the area more than a century ago.

Ancestors’ tales of struggle, victory intrigue woman from Vancouver

Dolly Merrick, 75, was raised in Portland but &quot;lived out of town for 35 to 40 years.&quot; When she returned to the Pacific Northwest in 2003, she joined the Clark County Genealogical Society to learn more about her family, which had settled in the area more than a century ago.

January 3, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Like a teenager who brags about discovering an artist before they were mainstream, Dolores “Dolly” Merrick could boast of her interest in genealogy before it was a billion-dollar business. Read story

Concept renderings show the planned &quot;Aegis Phase II&quot; portion of the project to rehabilitate the Providence Academy building and redevelop part of the campus. The planned &quot;Aegis Phase I&quot; buildings are also visible in some of the renderings. Both phases will add mixed-use apartment buildings to the site.

Site plan for Vancouver’s Providence Academy moves forward intact

Concept renderings show the planned &quot;Aegis Phase II&quot; portion of the project to rehabilitate the Providence Academy building and redevelop part of the campus. The planned &quot;Aegis Phase I&quot; buildings are also visible in some of the renderings. Both phases will add mixed-use apartment buildings to the site.

January 3, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A plan to construct apartment and retail buildings on Vancouver’s Providence Academy site will move forward as proposed despite a letter from a local historic commission condemning the development. Read story

Troopers: No injuries in hit-and-run on I-5

January 2, 2020, 7:43pm Clark County News

A driver who rear-ended a tractor-trailer early Wednesday morning on Interstate 5 fled the scene, according to the Washington State Patrol. Read story

Nikki Kuhnhausen's stepfather Vincent Woods, left, and mother Lisa Woods, right, listen to the judge during the bail review hearing for David Y. Bogdanov at Clark County Superior Court on Thursday morning, Jan. 2, 2020. Judge David Gregerson set $750,000 bail Thursday for Bogdanov, the suspect in the slaying of a transgender Vancouver teen Nikki Kuhnhausen. Transgender activist and advocate Devon Rose Davis, right, comforts Lisa Woods.

Bail set at $750,000 in death of Vancouver transgender teen

Nikki Kuhnhausen's stepfather Vincent Woods, left, and mother Lisa Woods, right, listen to the judge during the bail review hearing for David Y. Bogdanov at Clark County Superior Court on Thursday morning, Jan. 2, 2020. Judge David Gregerson set $750,000 bail Thursday for Bogdanov, the suspect in the slaying of a transgender Vancouver teen Nikki Kuhnhausen. Transgender activist and advocate Devon Rose Davis, right, comforts Lisa Woods.

January 2, 2020, 12:34pm Clark County News

“Justice for Nikki!” a large crowd chanted three times outside the Clark County Courthouse after a judge set $750,000 bail Thursday morning for the suspect in the slaying of the transgender Vancouver teen. Read story

David Y. Bogdanov makes a first appearance in connection with the death of Nikki Kuhnhausen in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday morning, Dec. 18, 2019.

Vancouver teen’s slaying revives hate-crime discussion

David Y. Bogdanov makes a first appearance in connection with the death of Nikki Kuhnhausen in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday morning, Dec. 18, 2019.

January 1, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Since the slaying of 17-year-old Nikki Kuhnhausen, several readers have asked The Columbian whether her killing fits the definition of a hate crime. Read story

People visit the journalists memorial Friday at the Newseum in Washington.

Memorial that includes late Columbian photographer heads to storage as Newseum closes

People visit the journalists memorial Friday at the Newseum in Washington.

December 31, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

There’s a two-story glass curtain inside the Newseum in Washington, D.C., and it’s etched with a name that holds weight in the history of Vancouver: Reid Blackburn, a photographer for The Columbian, who died in the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption. Read story

Portland man sentenced in Vancouver voyeurism case

December 30, 2019, 7:23pm Clark County News

A Portland man was sentenced Monday to 90 days in the Clark County Jail for installing a camera in a mother and daughter’s bathroom in Vancouver. Read story

Teresa Kirchner, a leader of a hearing-voices group in Vancouver, stands outside her office on Main Street in Vancouver. The Hearing Voices Network is a guiding organization for more than 180 support groups across the world designed for those who hear voices or have visions that others around them don&#039;t see or hear.

Hearing Voices Network changing the way mental health is viewed

Teresa Kirchner, a leader of a hearing-voices group in Vancouver, stands outside her office on Main Street in Vancouver. The Hearing Voices Network is a guiding organization for more than 180 support groups across the world designed for those who hear voices or have visions that others around them don&#039;t see or hear.

December 30, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Health

It was a cold, clear blue-sky day in early 2014 as John Herold was standing in a friend’s driveway in Tacoma talking on the phone to Portland resident Kate Hill. Read story