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Demonstrators gather to support the impeachment of President Donald Trump during a rally at Esther Short Park on Tuesday evening. Participants kicked off the event with music and chants before hearing from speakers and waving signs along Sixth and Columbia streets.

Hundreds rally for impeachment in Esther Short Park

Demonstrators gather to support the impeachment of President Donald Trump during a rally at Esther Short Park on Tuesday evening. Participants kicked off the event with music and chants before hearing from speakers and waving signs along Sixth and Columbia streets.

December 17, 2019, 7:17pm Clark County News

Hundreds of people gathered in Esther Short Park on Tuesday evening at a rally calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump, one of 600 similar events across the country on the eve of the formal vote in the House of Representatives. Read story

17-year-old Nikki G. Kuhnhausen's remains  were found Dec. 7 near Larch Mountain.

Man arrested in death of Vancouver teen

17-year-old Nikki G. Kuhnhausen's remains  were found Dec. 7 near Larch Mountain.

December 17, 2019, 5:34pm Clark County News

A man has been arrested on suspicion of killing a transgender Vancouver girl who was missing for six months. Read story

Tyler Taplin, left, and Chad Calhoun make their beds inside the Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver ahead of a chilly night on Monday. The Vancouver City Council will likely approve a grant that would increase funding to the shelter, allowing operators to keep it open year-round instead of just five months out of the year.

Vancouver council asked to OK homelessness proposal

Tyler Taplin, left, and Chad Calhoun make their beds inside the Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver ahead of a chilly night on Monday. The Vancouver City Council will likely approve a grant that would increase funding to the shelter, allowing operators to keep it open year-round instead of just five months out of the year.

December 16, 2019, 9:54pm Clark County News

The final Vancouver City Council meeting of the year saw city leaders mull $475,412 worth of grants designed to increase the stock of overnight shelter beds. Read story

Nathan Ordanza, of Vancouver, boulders at the Source Climbing Center in Vancouver. Ordanza said he likes climbing because it&#039;s a good workout that focuses on problem solving. &quot;With the rainy season here, you can still workout without having to go outside,&quot; he said.

Indoor rock climbing a winter reprieve

Nathan Ordanza, of Vancouver, boulders at the Source Climbing Center in Vancouver. Ordanza said he likes climbing because it&#039;s a good workout that focuses on problem solving. &quot;With the rainy season here, you can still workout without having to go outside,&quot; he said.

December 16, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Health

When Michael Lary’s dog Coava went missing, the outpouring on social media was heavy enough to make a human feel jealous. Read story

Re-enactors wearing 1840s clothing provide carols during Saturday&#039;s Christmas at Fort Vancouver.

At Fort Vancouver, an 1840s Christmas comes to life

Re-enactors wearing 1840s clothing provide carols during Saturday&#039;s Christmas at Fort Vancouver.

December 14, 2019, 9:49pm Clark County News

In the 1840s, Native Americans and fur trappers would come to Fort Vancouver to trade their pelts for blankets, beads and other goods. Read story

The RiverWest building at The Waterfront Vancouver in the first half of 2020.

Orangetheory Fitness to open studio at Waterfront Vancouver

The RiverWest building at The Waterfront Vancouver in the first half of 2020.

December 14, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Business

Orangetheory Fitness is set to be the next tenant at The Waterfront Vancouver development when it opens in the first half of 2020. Read story

Lincoln Nnighborhood resident Neal Dykeman discusses placing more than 5,000 lights on a single tree.

Christmas decorating brings Lincoln neighbors together

Lincoln Nnighborhood resident Neal Dykeman discusses placing more than 5,000 lights on a single tree.

December 14, 2019, 5:59am Clark County News

It may be a short block, but the residents on 42nd Street between Columbia and Washington make up for it with plenty of Christmas spirit. Read story

Flowers are seen Friday, Nov. 29, in the parking spot where two people were shot Nov. 26 in a domestic violence homicide and attempted homicide at Sarah J. Anderson Elementary School.

Tiffany Hill’s death compels Vancouver lawmakers to act

Flowers are seen Friday, Nov. 29, in the parking spot where two people were shot Nov. 26 in a domestic violence homicide and attempted homicide at Sarah J. Anderson Elementary School.

December 13, 2019, 5:33pm Clark County News

Three legislators say they will seek or support changes to state law following the death of Tiffany Hill, who was murdered by her estranged husband in front of their three children outside a Hazel Dell school two days before Thanksgiving. Read story

At Harry S. Truman Elementary School,72 of the school’s approximately 520 students were out Wednesday, 61 on Tuesday and 82 on Monday. Students have fever, coughing and flu-like symptoms, district spokeswoman Pat Nuzzo said.

Dozens of students out sick at 4 Vancouver elementary schools

At Harry S. Truman Elementary School,72 of the school’s approximately 520 students were out Wednesday, 61 on Tuesday and 82 on Monday. Students have fever, coughing and flu-like symptoms, district spokeswoman Pat Nuzzo said.

December 13, 2019, 5:22pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools’ spate of illnesses continued Friday, with dozens of students out sick at four elementary schools. Read story

Photographer, artist and birder Pamela Gunn searches for feathered friends in the sky over the Fort Vancouver National Site. Gunn will give a talk about birding at the fort, and her concerns about vanishing bird habitat, Saturday afternoon at the site&#039;s visitor center.

Christmas at the Fort to take flight with a birder’s delight

Photographer, artist and birder Pamela Gunn searches for feathered friends in the sky over the Fort Vancouver National Site. Gunn will give a talk about birding at the fort, and her concerns about vanishing bird habitat, Saturday afternoon at the site&#039;s visitor center.

December 13, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

Pamela Gunn feels both joy and anxiety as she walks out her Officers Row door and makes her morning birding rounds at the Fort Vancouver National Site. She loves visiting with feathered friends around the fort, but she’s worried how climate change and site redevelopment will affect their future prospects… Read story