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Chad Lanning, from left, Trudy Lanning and Joe Lanning pose behind the counter of My Jeweler in downtown Vancouver during their closing sale on Tuesday.

My Jeweler founder, wife ready to retire

Chad Lanning, from left, Trudy Lanning and Joe Lanning pose behind the counter of My Jeweler in downtown Vancouver during their closing sale on Tuesday.

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

It’s not exactly a curtain call for venerable downtown Vancouver fixture My Jeweler, but visitors could be forgiven for getting that impression. Read story

Lacey Walter of Kennewick holds a sign that reads “Vaccines, the more you know, the more you No!” on Friday, Feb. 8, at the Capitol in Olympia at a rally opposing a proposed bill that would remove the ability of parents of school-age children to claim a philosophical exemption to opt out of the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. (Ted S.

New UW-WSU center to examine ‘epidemiology of misinformation’

Lacey Walter of Kennewick holds a sign that reads “Vaccines, the more you know, the more you No!” on Friday, Feb. 8, at the Capitol in Olympia at a rally opposing a proposed bill that would remove the ability of parents of school-age children to claim a philosophical exemption to opt out of the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. (Ted S.

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

To Mike Caulfield, there’s a lot to be learned about the spread of misinformation from Clark County’s measles outbreak. Read story

Rachael and Don Allen, owners of Allen's Crosley Lanes, chat inside their bowling alley as customers test their skill nearby Wednesday. A yearlong moratorium on new development along Evergreen and Grand boulevards has taken property owners by surprise, including the Allens, who had a buyer on the property fall through as a result. The family has owned and operated the bowling alley since 1987.

Vancouver’s building moratorium sinks sale of Allen’s Crosley Lanes

Rachael and Don Allen, owners of Allen's Crosley Lanes, chat inside their bowling alley as customers test their skill nearby Wednesday. A yearlong moratorium on new development along Evergreen and Grand boulevards has taken property owners by surprise, including the Allens, who had a buyer on the property fall through as a result. The family has owned and operated the bowling alley since 1987.

December 12, 2019, 8:02pm Clark County News

It was the second week of November, and a buyer for Allen’s Crosley Lanes had been lined up. A call from the broker confirmed that a formal offer would come in the following week. Don and Rachael Allen, who have owned and operated the landmark Vancouver bowling alley since 1987,… Read story

A selection of fresh bagels is on display for customers at Seize the Bagel&#039;s location in Orchards on Wednesday afternoon.

Location key for Seize the Bagel

A selection of fresh bagels is on display for customers at Seize the Bagel&#039;s location in Orchards on Wednesday afternoon.

December 12, 2019, 6:01am Business

Seize the Bagel’s business is doing well after opening a third location in Orchards in September, and the bagelry is set to open a fourth outlet at the former Pines Coffee shop in Vancouver’s North Garrison Heights neighborhood. Read story

A conceptual rendering shows the entrance to a proposed HP campus at the intersection of First Street and 184th Avenue.

Tax breaks sweeten deal between Vancouver, HP in plans for new site

A conceptual rendering shows the entrance to a proposed HP campus at the intersection of First Street and 184th Avenue.

December 9, 2019, 10:14pm Business

Vancouver’s willingness to work with the company on the site factored into HP Inc.’s choice to keep and expand its operations in Vancouver, said Bob Brackin, a representative from HP who addressed the city council during its meeting Monday evening. Read story

Sign spinner Jeremiah Zueger, left, and Chance Jordan, general manager of AArrow Sign Spinners practice in Esther Short Park in Vancouver on a recent November afternoon.

Sign spinners perfect their craft at Esther Short Park in Vancouver

Sign spinner Jeremiah Zueger, left, and Chance Jordan, general manager of AArrow Sign Spinners practice in Esther Short Park in Vancouver on a recent November afternoon.

December 9, 2019, 6:00am Business

This is it: Chance Jordan’s white whale. Read story

Several dozen people arrive at Providence Academy, completing a 1.6 mile-walk from the Vancouver waterfront on Sunday. The event was hosted by The Historic Trust and retraced the steps of the Sisters of Providence arrival in Vancouver in 1856.

Tour reflects on the 1856 arrival of the Sisters of Providence

Several dozen people arrive at Providence Academy, completing a 1.6 mile-walk from the Vancouver waterfront on Sunday. The event was hosted by The Historic Trust and retraced the steps of the Sisters of Providence arrival in Vancouver in 1856.

December 8, 2019, 8:52pm Clark County News

As Richard Burrows prepared to begin a tour through hundreds of years of Vancouver history, he paused as a large commercial plane flew overhead. Read story

Artist Erin Dengerink is more interested in time and transition than in permanence. Her ice-and-rock art installation at Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center is guaranteed to melt within a few days.

Time ‘a major element’ of art installation at Columbia Springs

Artist Erin Dengerink is more interested in time and transition than in permanence. Her ice-and-rock art installation at Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center is guaranteed to melt within a few days.

December 8, 2019, 6:53pm Clark County News

Artists usually have longevity in mind when they’re making beautiful things. They want their creations to last. Read story

Sarah, from left, Vivian, Lucy and Chris Collmer walk their dog, Teddy, in the Hough neighborhood of Vancouver. The Collmer family tries to walk for excursions downtown to reduce carbon emissions. Sarah Collmer said they have come to really enjoy this time together. &quot;You notice more things and connect with the community more,&quot; she said.

Vancouver couple take meaningful steps to address daughters’ climate change worries

Sarah, from left, Vivian, Lucy and Chris Collmer walk their dog, Teddy, in the Hough neighborhood of Vancouver. The Collmer family tries to walk for excursions downtown to reduce carbon emissions. Sarah Collmer said they have come to really enjoy this time together. &quot;You notice more things and connect with the community more,&quot; she said.

December 8, 2019, 5:59am Clark County News

Melting glaciers. Rising seas. Devastating storms. Wildfires. Read story

Cassidy Morris, center, rehearses with other dancers for an upcoming production of &quot;The Nutcracker&quot; at the Columbia Dance Center.

Vancouver awards $122,000 for 14 public arts, culture projects

Cassidy Morris, center, rehearses with other dancers for an upcoming production of &quot;The Nutcracker&quot; at the Columbia Dance Center.

December 7, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Across Vancouver, 14 projects aimed at making the city more beautiful, more informed or more connected to its history will receive up to $10,000 in grant funding as part of a newly revived program promoting public arts and culture. Read story