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Lifeline counselor Tiffany Kostrba, left, and Lifeline admissions coordinator Cindy Malone, right, are pictured before they leave for their shift in the Sobering Urgent Response Vehicle at Lifeline Connections&#039; office in Vancouver. Kostrba typically goes out in the van five times weekly and Malone tries to go out two to three times weekly. At top, Lifeline Connections heads out in the Sobering Urgent Response Vehicle, a 15-passenger van that was donated by the Clark County Sheriff&#039;s Office.

Lifeline Connections van equipped to take people to sobering unit in Vancouver

Lifeline counselor Tiffany Kostrba, left, and Lifeline admissions coordinator Cindy Malone, right, are pictured before they leave for their shift in the Sobering Urgent Response Vehicle at Lifeline Connections&#039; office in Vancouver. Kostrba typically goes out in the van five times weekly and Malone tries to go out two to three times weekly. At top, Lifeline Connections heads out in the Sobering Urgent Response Vehicle, a 15-passenger van that was donated by the Clark County Sheriff&#039;s Office.

December 30, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

Cindy Malone had a song stuck in her head as she clocked out of her job in admissions at Lifeline Connections and clocked in to her role driving the Sobering Urgent Response Vehicle around Vancouver. Read story

Construction and expansion at the Waterfront Vancouver was the top business story of 2019. As more businesses and buildings came online, plans for the development rolled along with the year.

Top Clark County Business story of 2019: Waterfront’s rising tide

Construction and expansion at the Waterfront Vancouver was the top business story of 2019. As more businesses and buildings came online, plans for the development rolled along with the year.

December 29, 2019, 6:03am Business

Clark County saw a wide range of important business stories in 2019 – so many that we ran into trouble trying to narrow down a Top 10 list. In the end, we settled for a list of the Top 15 – five primary stories that made the biggest splashes, plus… Read story

Dancers move to Cliff McFall&#039;s rendition of Billy Joel&#039;s &quot;It&#039;s Still Rock And Roll To Me.&quot; Recovery Cafe Clark County offers karaoke jam sessions monthly.

Two Vancouver recovery centers want sobriety to have its fun moments

Dancers move to Cliff McFall&#039;s rendition of Billy Joel&#039;s &quot;It&#039;s Still Rock And Roll To Me.&quot; Recovery Cafe Clark County offers karaoke jam sessions monthly.

December 28, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Health

About a dozen people are gathered inside Recovery Café Clark County in Vancouver, eating sandwiches and chips and playing darts. Read story

Brisket and ribs at SugarFoot&#039;s BBQ.

SugarFoot’s BBQ makes the grade in Vancouver

Brisket and ribs at SugarFoot&#039;s BBQ.

December 27, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

It has been my pleasure to judge many major U.S. barbecue competitions, including Memphis in May, Kansas City’s American Royal and The Jack Daniel’s World Invitational Barbecue, enjoying some of the best of this culinary art in the country. So when I discover what I consider really good barbecue I… Read story

Jerry Ames of Vancouver kayaks on Lacamas Lake in Camas in late 2019. Ames said he wanted to take advantage of the nice weather to get out on the lake before the rain rolls in. The forecast calls for cloudy weather and possible showers over the weekend.

Thursday likely our last bright day for awhile

Jerry Ames of Vancouver kayaks on Lacamas Lake in Camas in late 2019. Ames said he wanted to take advantage of the nice weather to get out on the lake before the rain rolls in. The forecast calls for cloudy weather and possible showers over the weekend.

December 26, 2019, 6:49pm Clark County News

Clark County residents who enjoyed sunshine on Thursday likely will not be as fortunate over the holiday weekend. Read story

Police are searching for Nash H. Modin, 12, who went missing from a New Seasons Market parking lot in Vancouver.

Police: 12-year-old boy who ran away twice located safe

Police are searching for Nash H. Modin, 12, who went missing from a New Seasons Market parking lot in Vancouver.

December 26, 2019, 6:16pm Clark County News

Vancouver police reported Friday afternoon that 12-year-old Nash H. Modin ran away again shortly after being returned home. Read story

Little Italy&#039;s Trattoria won the Best Use of Business Theme award for the Vancouver&#039;s Downtown Association Holiday Window Decorating Contest. The restaurant&#039;s display featured a boy pouring a bucket of spaghetti on his head, based on a painting hanging on one of the restaurant&#039;s walls.

Downtown Vancouver businesses put their holiday spirit on display

Little Italy&#039;s Trattoria won the Best Use of Business Theme award for the Vancouver&#039;s Downtown Association Holiday Window Decorating Contest. The restaurant&#039;s display featured a boy pouring a bucket of spaghetti on his head, based on a painting hanging on one of the restaurant&#039;s walls.

December 26, 2019, 6:04am Business

In one window, two figures eagerly tear through wrapping paper, surrounded by a pile of gifts. In another, a snowman and reindeer stand in the middle of a wintery landscape. And in a third, a boy in bright red Christmas attire overturns a bucket of spaghetti on his head. Read story

Phil Arnold Jr. looks over a selection of maps at his west Vancouver shop. He inherited his father&#039;s map-making business, but it&#039;s seeing tough times with tech competition.

Arnold Map Service in Vancouver presses on despite fading demand

Phil Arnold Jr. looks over a selection of maps at his west Vancouver shop. He inherited his father&#039;s map-making business, but it&#039;s seeing tough times with tech competition.

December 25, 2019, 6:41pm Clark County News

They were rolled, folded, stacked on shelves, and a few were splayed on a large drafting table in the middle of the room. Read story

Bill Turlay speaks with members of the community during a farewell ceremony at Vancouver City Hall on Dec. 16. It was Turlay&#039;s final city council meeting after serving eight years behind the dais. At top, Stephanie Turlay holds a brick inscribed with the dates of her husband&#039;s service to the city during a farewell ceremony for Bill Turlay at Vancouver City Hall on Dec. 16.

Vancouver City Council bids adieu to Bill Turlay

Bill Turlay speaks with members of the community during a farewell ceremony at Vancouver City Hall on Dec. 16. It was Turlay&#039;s final city council meeting after serving eight years behind the dais. At top, Stephanie Turlay holds a brick inscribed with the dates of her husband&#039;s service to the city during a farewell ceremony for Bill Turlay at Vancouver City Hall on Dec. 16.

December 24, 2019, 5:42pm Clark County News

On Bill Turlay’s final night on the Vancouver City Council, he was presented with a fitting gift: a framed chart, showing the decline of the city’s debt over his tenure on the council. Read story

Contractor to work on traffic signals at 10 locations

December 23, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Drivers in the urban unincorporated portion of Clark County can expect intermittent single-lane closures and delays as work begins to upgrade traffic signals. Read story