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Drivers take part in the 2017 Cruise the Couve on Main Street in downtown Vancouver. Vintage cars cruised up and down the road for the enjoyment of car aficionados and weekend visitors.

Vancouver tradition keeps rolling at Cruise the Couve

Drivers take part in the 2017 Cruise the Couve on Main Street in downtown Vancouver. Vintage cars cruised up and down the road for the enjoyment of car aficionados and weekend visitors.

July 19, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

In the 1950s, ’60s and early ’70s, so many teens would cruise up and down Main Street and Broadway in Vancouver that it could take 45 minutes to travel a dozen blocks on Saturday nights, old-timers say. Clogged traffic and fights eventually led police to drive cruising out of downtown. Read story

Music fans listen to the band at the Vancouver Wine and Jazz Festival at Esther Short Park. The popular festival will not happen in 2019, according to organizers.

2019 Vancouver Wine & Jazz fest canceled, will return in 2020

Music fans listen to the band at the Vancouver Wine and Jazz Festival at Esther Short Park. The popular festival will not happen in 2019, according to organizers.

July 18, 2019, 6:00pm Clark County Life

Vancouver’s signature Wine and Jazz Festival will not take place this summer. It’ll be back and better in 2020, after a pause this year, according to its organizers. Read story

Courtesy Sue Clancy “Dear Readers,” an exhibit of comic artworks by Vancouver illustrator Sue Clancy, dreams up a world shared by two-legged and four-legged literature fans. It’s on display this month at Burnt Bridge Cellars in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver artist ties together dogs, books in whimsical ways

Courtesy Sue Clancy “Dear Readers,” an exhibit of comic artworks by Vancouver illustrator Sue Clancy, dreams up a world shared by two-legged and four-legged literature fans. It’s on display this month at Burnt Bridge Cellars in downtown Vancouver.

July 18, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

Vancouver is both a literary hotbed and a doggy delight. Read story

Thomas Leae confronts a member of the media after he was found guilty in the 2015 robbery and shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court.

Renton man guilty in 2015 downtown Vancouver slayingvideo icon

Thomas Leae confronts a member of the media after he was found guilty in the 2015 robbery and shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court.

July 17, 2019, 6:10pm Clark County News

An explosive scene unfolded Wednesday afternoon after the jury in Thomas Leae’s murder trial handed down guilty verdicts on all charges. Read story

Industrial warehouse planned for Fruit Valley

July 16, 2019, 6:01am Business

A developer has submitted plans for a 192,000-square-foot, light-industrial warehouse on a 10-acre site in the Fruit Valley area. The project, Portside Vancouver, would be a tilt-up concrete warehouse surrounded by a parking lot. Read story

Even after the cancellation of the dragon boat races, Paddle for Life still saw a big crowd on Saturday.

Paddle for Life still success after boat races scrapped

Even after the cancellation of the dragon boat races, Paddle for Life still saw a big crowd on Saturday.

July 16, 2019, 6:01am Clark County Health

Despite an 11th hour change of plans, Paddle for Life’s benefit Saturday at Vancouver Lake Regional Park still received plenty of support. Read story

Thomas Leae, allegedly involved in the 2015 robbery and shooting.

Closing arguments heard in 2015 killing in Vancouver

Thomas Leae, allegedly involved in the 2015 robbery and shooting.

July 15, 2019, 8:44pm Clark County News

Both the defense and prosecution agree about who pulled the trigger and which getaway car was used in the November 2015 shooting death of a precious metals dealer at a downtown Vancouver shop. From there, closing arguments Monday in a Renton man’s murder trial centered on whether he was driving… Read story

The proposed project from Kirkland Development would redevelop the site of Joe’s Crab Shack and Who Song and Larry’s, creating a mixed-use project with apartments, office and retail space and a possible hotel. It would also rebuild and widen the section of the Columbia Renaissance Trail that runs along the south side of the restaurants, which has been closed since 2007 due to a deteriorating foundation.

Joe’s Crab Shack, Who Song and Larry’s may get reprieve

The proposed project from Kirkland Development would redevelop the site of Joe’s Crab Shack and Who Song and Larry’s, creating a mixed-use project with apartments, office and retail space and a possible hotel. It would also rebuild and widen the section of the Columbia Renaissance Trail that runs along the south side of the restaurants, which has been closed since 2007 due to a deteriorating foundation.

July 15, 2019, 5:48pm Business

Kirkland Development has submitted a pre-application packet that sheds new light on a planned mixed-use project on Columbia Way just east of the Interstate 5 Bridge, at the current site of the restaurants Joe’s Crab Shack and Who Song and Larry’s. Read story

A Chevy Suburban landed partially on top of a Volkswagen SUV on Sunday afternoon on Northwest Erwin O. Rieger Memorial Highway and Northwest Lower River Road.

West Vancouver crash lands one car on top of the other

A Chevy Suburban landed partially on top of a Volkswagen SUV on Sunday afternoon on Northwest Erwin O. Rieger Memorial Highway and Northwest Lower River Road.

July 14, 2019, 7:57pm Clark County News

One car landed on top of the other after the two SUVs collided Sunday afternoon in west Vancouver. Read story

West Vancouver: The city of Vancouver’s Traffic Calming Program recently received a Best Neighborhood Program Award from Neighborhoods USA, a national organization. From left, Neighborhoods USA President Monique Coleman presents the award to Brooke Porter, with Vancouver Public Works, and Ross Montgomery, Neighborhood Traffic Safety Alliance chair.

Vancouver recognized with national neighborhood award

West Vancouver: The city of Vancouver’s Traffic Calming Program recently received a Best Neighborhood Program Award from Neighborhoods USA, a national organization. From left, Neighborhoods USA President Monique Coleman presents the award to Brooke Porter, with Vancouver Public Works, and Ross Montgomery, Neighborhood Traffic Safety Alliance chair.

July 13, 2019, 5:57am Community

The national nonprofit organization Neighborhoods USA recognized the city of Vancouver’s Traffic Calming Program with a Best Neighborhood Program Award. The city received the award during a ceremony at the 44th annual NUSA Conference in May. It also tied for second place in the Social Revitalization/Neighborliness category. Vancouver’s Traffic Calming… Read story