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Randal Bernhardt, a longshoreman at the Port of Vancouver and a customer at Vancouver Bolt & Supply for 30 years, looks through the store’s merchandise at the firm’s 40th anniversary sale.

Vancouver Bolt & Supply celebrates 40 years as family business

Randal Bernhardt, a longshoreman at the Port of Vancouver and a customer at Vancouver Bolt & Supply for 30 years, looks through the store’s merchandise at the firm’s 40th anniversary sale.

July 28, 2019, 6:02am Business

After 40 years in the nuts, bolts and power tools business, Craig Johnson has seen a lot of change. Read story

Young dancers perform during a recent Hawaiian festival in Esther Short Park.

Spirit of ‘Aunty’ lives on at Four Days of Aloha in Esther Short Park

Young dancers perform during a recent Hawaiian festival in Esther Short Park.

July 26, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

After his mother died, Kaloku Holt considered just packing it in. Many of the organizers of the Ke Kukui Foundation were in favor of taking a break of at least a year from staging their big annual Polynesian festival in Esther Short Park, he said. Read story

Reid Syverson pets his cat Jack on Thursday at their home in Vancouver. Jack was taken from their home seven weeks ago and was reunited with Syverson and his wife Nora on Wednesday. Reid Syverson describes Jack as their therapy cat. “We’re over the moon having this guy back and safe again,” he said.

Community welcomes Jack the cat’s safe return

Reid Syverson pets his cat Jack on Thursday at their home in Vancouver. Jack was taken from their home seven weeks ago and was reunited with Syverson and his wife Nora on Wednesday. Reid Syverson describes Jack as their therapy cat. “We’re over the moon having this guy back and safe again,” he said.

July 25, 2019, 1:45pm Clark County News

A Hough neighborhood cat who was missing for seven weeks after being taken from his back porch, sparking community outrage and an outpouring of support, has been reunited with his family. Read story

Lori Ruge of Vancouver, left, talks with Erik Runyan about a repair at Erik Runyan Jewelers in downtown Vancouver on July 24. Ruge is a lifelong customer and said their family has been coming to the Runyan Jewelers family business since the 1950s.

Magazine dubs Vancouver jewelry store America’s ‘coolest’

Lori Ruge of Vancouver, left, talks with Erik Runyan about a repair at Erik Runyan Jewelers in downtown Vancouver on July 24. Ruge is a lifelong customer and said their family has been coming to the Runyan Jewelers family business since the 1950s.

July 25, 2019, 6:00am Business

Erik Runyan Jewelers took a big risk three years ago leaving its longtime downtown storefront on Washington Street to move to an untested home in the then-brand-new Hudson Building on Main Street. Read story

Vancouver Lake has been closed to swimmers, according to a Clark County Public Health news release.

Cyanotoxins close Vancouver Lake again

Vancouver Lake has been closed to swimmers, according to a Clark County Public Health news release.

July 24, 2019, 4:41pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health again has closed the swim beach at Vancouver Lake Regional Park after water testing revealed elevated levels of cyanotoxins. Read story

Crime scene tape and police vehicles are visible at the scene of a fatal officer-involved shooting Feb. 28 near the intersection of West 12th and Jefferson streets west of downtown Vancouver. The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has found that two Vancouver police officers were justified in using deadly force against 29-year-old Michael Eugene Pierce, a mentally ill homeless man who was brandishing realistic replica handguns.

Prosecutor: Vancouver officers’ use of deadly force on homeless man justified

Crime scene tape and police vehicles are visible at the scene of a fatal officer-involved shooting Feb. 28 near the intersection of West 12th and Jefferson streets west of downtown Vancouver. The Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office has found that two Vancouver police officers were justified in using deadly force against 29-year-old Michael Eugene Pierce, a mentally ill homeless man who was brandishing realistic replica handguns.

July 24, 2019, 12:54pm Clark County News

Two Vancouver police officers who shot and killed a 29-year-old mentally ill homeless man brandishing realistic replica handguns Feb. 28 were legally justified in using deadly force, according to a review by the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Read story

Swimmers at Vancouver Lake enjoy a hot Sunday afternoon despite health advisories about E. coli and blue-green algae over the past few weeks.

Despite warnings, Vancouver Lake draws swimmers

Swimmers at Vancouver Lake enjoy a hot Sunday afternoon despite health advisories about E. coli and blue-green algae over the past few weeks.

July 21, 2019, 9:40pm Clark County Health

Vancouver Lake was primarily green — and slimy — Sunday afternoon, but that didn’t leave swimmers feeling blue. Read story

A pedestrian passes by the old Schofield building at 602 Main Street in downtown Vancouver, which may soon be remodeled, as seen Wednesday morning, July 17, 2019.

Schofield restoration will embrace downtown Vancouver’s past

A pedestrian passes by the old Schofield building at 602 Main Street in downtown Vancouver, which may soon be remodeled, as seen Wednesday morning, July 17, 2019.

July 21, 2019, 6:02am Business

Nearly a year after the closure of the Cameo Main Street Loan and Pawn Shop, the central wing of the downtown Vancouver Schofield Building is showing new signs of life. Read story

Fruit Valley: Members of the Cascade Park Kiwanis Club cook at the club’s annual barbecue for foster kids.

Kiwanis Club hosts barbecue for foster families

Fruit Valley: Members of the Cascade Park Kiwanis Club cook at the club’s annual barbecue for foster kids.

July 20, 2019, 5:57am Community

Members of Cascade Park Kiwanis Club hosted the group’s annual barbecue for foster children, serving food to more than 200 children, families and volunteers at Vancouver Lake Park on June 20. Key Club members from Mountain View High School helped serve snow cones and assisted with craft activities provided by… Read story

Naked Winery is the fourth winery to announce a new tasting room at The Waterfront Vancouver. Its new location in the future Kirkland Tower will open in the fall of 2020.

Naked Winery plans tasting room at Waterfront Vancouver

Naked Winery is the fourth winery to announce a new tasting room at The Waterfront Vancouver. Its new location in the future Kirkland Tower will open in the fall of 2020.

July 19, 2019, 3:51pm Business

Kirkland Development has announced that Naked Winery will open a wine bar on the ground floor of the future Kirkland Tower at The Waterfront Vancouver. Read story