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Sonya Zalubowski had this Warsaw bus pass but not official correspondent credentials while in Poland.

Vancouver author, retired journalist looks back at time in Poland in 1980s

Sonya Zalubowski had this Warsaw bus pass but not official correspondent credentials while in Poland.

March 9, 2023, 6:04am Clark County Life

In her new book, retired journalist Sonya Zalubowski of Vancouver recounts her time in an Eastern European nation struggling to break free of Russia’s orbit — not present day Ukraine, but Poland in the 1980s. Read story

The Reprise Choir is back with a series of celestial-themed concerts.

Twinkle, twinkle, Reprise Choir: Vancouver group aims for the stars

The Reprise Choir is back with a series of celestial-themed concerts.

March 9, 2023, 6:02am Clark County Life

It may look cloudy overhead, but you know what’s even higher up than our seasonal gloom? Blue skies, a gleaming sun and shining stars. Read story

Co-workers and friends meet Clark County sheriff's Deputy Drew Kennison as he leaves a Portland rehabilitation facility Wednesday.

Injured Clark County deputy returns home from rehab facility

Co-workers and friends meet Clark County sheriff's Deputy Drew Kennison as he leaves a Portland rehabilitation facility Wednesday.

March 8, 2023, 6:34pm Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s Deputy Drew Kennison returned home Wednesday after being released from a Portland rehabilitation facility. Read story

Vancouver City Hall in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver to join opioid settlement

Vancouver City Hall in downtown Vancouver.

March 8, 2023, 4:34pm Clark County Health

Vancouver is joining a national settlement against five pharmaceutical giants that could give the city $3 million to curb the opioid epidemic. Read story

Aranza Maria Ochoa Lopez was 4-years-old when her mother kidnapped her from the Vancouver Mall and took her to Mexico in 2018. Esmeralda Lopez-Lopez pleaded guilty to second-degree kidnapping and robbery and first-degree custodial interference in 2021. The girl has been found, according to the FBI.

Vancouver girl kidnapped by mother in 2018 found in Mexico, returned to U.S.

Aranza Maria Ochoa Lopez was 4-years-old when her mother kidnapped her from the Vancouver Mall and took her to Mexico in 2018. Esmeralda Lopez-Lopez pleaded guilty to second-degree kidnapping and robbery and first-degree custodial interference in 2021. The girl has been found, according to the FBI.

March 8, 2023, 12:55pm Clark County News

A 4-year-old Vancouver girl who was kidnapped by her mother in 2018 was found last month in Mexico and returned to the United States, the FBI announced Wednesday. Read story

Ari Mittelman, 12, wearing an inflatable T-Rex costume, looks for a place to eat during Tuesday's Purim celebration at the Chabad Jewish Center in Vancouver.

Vancouver Purim celebration features colorful costumes — and a llama

Ari Mittelman, 12, wearing an inflatable T-Rex costume, looks for a place to eat during Tuesday's Purim celebration at the Chabad Jewish Center in Vancouver.

March 8, 2023, 12:15pm Churches & Religion

A rabbi, a dinosaur and a llama walked into the Chabad Jewish Center in Vancouver. Read story

The Evergreen Public Schools Administrative Service Center (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

Evergreen Public Schools to cut athletic directors at Evergreen, Heritage, Mountain View and Union next year

The Evergreen Public Schools Administrative Service Center (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)

March 7, 2023, 6:45pm Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools plans to go without athletic directors at all four comprehensive high schools beginning next school year. Read story

Alaire de Salvo, Janus Youth Programs shelter and outreach director, left, and case manager Robin Miller look over the clothes closet at Oak Bridge Youth Shelter. Oak Bridge, the first crisis intervention shelter of its kind in the Clark County area, serves both state-dependent and non-state-involved youth ages 9 to 17 and their families.

Service providers, survivors say human trafficking underreported in Clark County

Alaire de Salvo, Janus Youth Programs shelter and outreach director, left, and case manager Robin Miller look over the clothes closet at Oak Bridge Youth Shelter. Oak Bridge, the first crisis intervention shelter of its kind in the Clark County area, serves both state-dependent and non-state-involved youth ages 9 to 17 and their families.

March 7, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

In 2020, Tammy Michelson, a Vancouver Police Department crime analyst, investigated what she describes as the “most egregious case” of child sexual exploitation in the past several years. Read story

Vancouver police Sgt. James Kelly, left, and Cpl. Jamie Haske stand outside the department's West Precinct wearing Axon body cameras. The officers said the biggest learning curve since receiving the cameras two weeks ago has been remembering to activate the recording before responding to calls.

Vancouver Police Department launches body-worn cameras program

Vancouver police Sgt. James Kelly, left, and Cpl. Jamie Haske stand outside the department's West Precinct wearing Axon body cameras. The officers said the biggest learning curve since receiving the cameras two weeks ago has been remembering to activate the recording before responding to calls.

March 7, 2023, 6:04am Clark County News

For the past two weeks, Vancouver police officers have added a new step to their call response routine: activating their body-worn cameras. Read story

Though skirts are her biggest sellers, Stacey Silber of Do Over Designs also creates more sophisticated custom clothing to sell at juried art festivals, like this jacket pieced together with scraps of black denim and lined with a black-and-gold silk. All of Silber's materials come from Goodwill.

Rags to Riches: Clark County women turn castoff clothes into wearable art

Though skirts are her biggest sellers, Stacey Silber of Do Over Designs also creates more sophisticated custom clothing to sell at juried art festivals, like this jacket pieced together with scraps of black denim and lined with a black-and-gold silk. All of Silber's materials come from Goodwill.

March 5, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Life

If you’ve ever donated clothing to a resale store, you may have wondered, “What happens to the clothes that don’t get sold?” Read story