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Amy Reynolds, deputy director of Share, stands in the dining room of Share House, which was damaged by fire last month. The dining room and kitchen had just been remodeled last summer.

Share House still waiting to reopen

Amy Reynolds, deputy director of Share, stands in the dining room of Share House, which was damaged by fire last month. The dining room and kitchen had just been remodeled last summer.

August 26, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

When a fire struck Share House late on July 30, it initially seemed like damage was minimal and that the men’s shelter would reopen in just a few days. More than three weeks later, the men’s homeless shelter in downtown Vancouver is still closed for repairs, and it’s unclear when… Read story

Sharon Martin harvests ears of corn at Bob Buker’s farm. Buker donates most of his yield to the Clark County Food Bank.

Farm donates tons of corn annually to the Clark County Food Bank

Sharon Martin harvests ears of corn at Bob Buker’s farm. Buker donates most of his yield to the Clark County Food Bank.

August 25, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

On a warm August evening, Bob Buker slowly padded down the dirt road bisecting his field of Illinois super sweet corn. Read story

A view of the I-5 bridge is visible from the new Hurley Building at 201 S. Third St. in downtown Vancouver on July 31.

I-5 Bridge lanes to close Saturday night

A view of the I-5 bridge is visible from the new Hurley Building at 201 S. Third St. in downtown Vancouver on July 31.

August 23, 2019, 5:06pm Clark County News

Planning on heading into Oregon after 10 p.m. Saturday? Read story

A chocolate sundae and the meat and cheese plate at the Birch Street Uptown Lounge.

Birch Street Uptown Lounge delights

A chocolate sundae and the meat and cheese plate at the Birch Street Uptown Lounge.

August 23, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

Why: Birch Street Uptown Lounge is located in downtown Camas. The lounge has a vintage vibe, which perfectly suits the 1928 building. The lounge provides an afternoon and evening respite to enjoy a craft cocktail or other alcoholic beverage with light food options. The lounge offers live music on Fridays… Read story

Garden volunteer Elizabeth Stoltz of Heisson cleans out dead flower buds in the heritage garden at Fort Vancouver. Today’s heritage garden is a 95 percent accurate representation of varieties of plants grown here in the 1840s, volunteers said.

History still blooming in the Fort Vancouver garden

Garden volunteer Elizabeth Stoltz of Heisson cleans out dead flower buds in the heritage garden at Fort Vancouver. Today’s heritage garden is a 95 percent accurate representation of varieties of plants grown here in the 1840s, volunteers said.

August 22, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Life

The historically authentic crops in the heritage garden in front of Fort Vancouver even attract historically authentic pollinators. Read story

Jack Crowley of Battle Ground speaks with Community Services Northwest case manager Jamie Spinelli at the Vancouver Community Library. Spinelli recently helped Crowley find an apartment after he had been homeless for many years.

Pilot program at Vancouver Community Library a bridge to social services

Jack Crowley of Battle Ground speaks with Community Services Northwest case manager Jamie Spinelli at the Vancouver Community Library. Spinelli recently helped Crowley find an apartment after he had been homeless for many years.

August 21, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Jack Crowley used to hang out at the Vancouver Community Library every day. The 70-year-old was homeless for 34 years, and the downtown library provided a safe, quiet place out of the elements. Read story

Jorge’s Tequila Factory opened in downtown Vancouver in 2013, the third Mexican food restaurant from Jorge Castro. He’s since opened three more, and now he plans to move the downtown location to the Waterfront Vancouver and reopen it as Jorge’s Latin American Cuisine.

Jorge’s coming to Waterfront Vancouver in 2020; downtown location will close

Jorge’s Tequila Factory opened in downtown Vancouver in 2013, the third Mexican food restaurant from Jorge Castro. He’s since opened three more, and now he plans to move the downtown location to the Waterfront Vancouver and reopen it as Jorge’s Latin American Cuisine.

August 20, 2019, 4:56pm Business

There’s a new restaurant coming to The Waterfront Vancouver, and the name is likely familiar to downtown Vancouver residents. Jorge’s Latin American Cuisine will open in the spring on the second floor of the Jean Building at 777 Waterfront Way, above WildFin American Grill. Read story

Christina LaCelle, a future Caples Terrace resident, from left, gets a hug from U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell as they tour the new 28-unit apartment building with Dena Horton, Cantwell’s Southwest Washington outreach director, and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle on Monday morning. LaCelle said she was looking forward to enjoying her future home with her baby daughter.

Cantwell pushes affordable housing in Vancouver visit

Christina LaCelle, a future Caples Terrace resident, from left, gets a hug from U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell as they tour the new 28-unit apartment building with Dena Horton, Cantwell’s Southwest Washington outreach director, and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle on Monday morning. LaCelle said she was looking forward to enjoying her future home with her baby daughter.

August 19, 2019, 9:04pm Clark County News

At Caples Terrace’s grand opening Monday, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell touted a new bill aimed at increasing tax credits that support affordable housing construction. Read story

The two restaurant buildings that flank the Grant Street Pier have been named The Don and The Jean in honor of the 70th wedding anniversary of the parents of Gramor Development president Barry Cain.

Waterfront restaurant buildings get mom and pop names

The two restaurant buildings that flank the Grant Street Pier have been named The Don and The Jean in honor of the 70th wedding anniversary of the parents of Gramor Development president Barry Cain.

August 19, 2019, 4:42pm Business

Gramor Development announced Monday that it will give official names to the two restaurant buildings that flank the Grant Street Pier at The Waterfront Vancouver. The buildings will be named The Don and The Jean in honor of the recent 70th wedding anniversary of Don and Jean Cain, parents of… Read story

Ali Cohen, left, is assisted by Jim Rowe of Slow Fox Chili Parlor as she completes her lunch order at the Columbia Food Park on Tuesday afternoon.

Columbia Food Park in downtown Vancouver tasting success

Ali Cohen, left, is assisted by Jim Rowe of Slow Fox Chili Parlor as she completes her lunch order at the Columbia Food Park on Tuesday afternoon.

August 18, 2019, 6:04am Business

The vision for downtown Vancouver’s Columbia Food Park has always been clear: transform the abandoned bus station waiting area on Seventh Street into an outdoor food destination and community hangout. Read story