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Representatives of Kleen Street Recovery Cafe, a group that helps people with substance abuse recovery, and members of Peace Lutheran Church paddle a dragon boat Monday in preparation for the July 13 Paddle For Life event at Vancouver Lake Regional Park.

Dragon boat races canceled due to elevated toxin levels in Vancouver Lake

Representatives of Kleen Street Recovery Cafe, a group that helps people with substance abuse recovery, and members of Peace Lutheran Church paddle a dragon boat Monday in preparation for the July 13 Paddle For Life event at Vancouver Lake Regional Park.

July 12, 2019, 5:58pm Clark County Health

Saturday's Paddle for Life Dragon Boat Races has been canceled due to elevated toxin levels at Vancouver Lake. Instead, the boat races will be replaced with a run/walk. Read story

Thomas Leae, a Renton man accused in the shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee is seen during opening statements in his trial Tuesday morning in Clark County Superior Court.

Kalama motel clerk: Defendant had blood on his hands

Thomas Leae, a Renton man accused in the shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee is seen during opening statements in his trial Tuesday morning in Clark County Superior Court.

July 12, 2019, 5:49pm Clark County News

The murder trial for a Renton man accused in the shooting death of a precious metals shop employee entered its fifth day Friday, with the prosecutor continuing to question witnesses. Read story

SP&S 539, with its front smokebox door removed, sits in Battle Ground in this August 2006 photo. The locomotive was moved the next year to Arizona, and now will be returned to be on display at the Port of Kalama.

SP&S 539 come full circle: Port of Kalama buys steam locomotive

SP&S 539, with its front smokebox door removed, sits in Battle Ground in this August 2006 photo. The locomotive was moved the next year to Arizona, and now will be returned to be on display at the Port of Kalama.

July 12, 2019, 4:02pm Business

A steam locomotive and its tender that sat in Vancouver’s Esther Short Park for 40 years will be returned to the Pacific Northwest and displayed at the Port of Kalama after port commissioners agreed this week to purchase it. Read story

The annual Saturday in the Park Pride event returns to Esther Short Park this weekend to celebrate the LGBTQ community.

Space for ‘celebration of love’ at Saturday in the Park Pride

The annual Saturday in the Park Pride event returns to Esther Short Park this weekend to celebrate the LGBTQ community.

July 12, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Saturday in the Park Pride mixes celebration with seriousness as it returns to Esther Short Park for its 26th year. Read story

Bike mobility advisory panel seeks applicants

July 12, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is looking for applicants who want to serve on the new Westside Bike Mobility Project Community Advisory Committee. Read story

Local ingredients such as corn and black beans are foundations of Oxacan cuisine. Its mole sauces, using locally produced chiles and chocolate, are world famous.

Food & Drink: Little Conejo owners get back to roots – of mezcal

Local ingredients such as corn and black beans are foundations of Oxacan cuisine. Its mole sauces, using locally produced chiles and chocolate, are world famous.

July 12, 2019, 6:01am Clark County Life

Mexico City inspired Mychal Dynes and Mark Wooten to open Little Conejo, their taco and mezcal palace in downtown Vancouver. A continuing fascination with mezcal recently led them farther south to Oaxaca for a five-day trip with their chef de cuisine, Doug Linn. Read story

A crowd of onlookers watched Thursday morning as the ceremonial first shovelfuls of dirt were turned over for the fourth tower of the Vancouvercenter.

Final Vancouvercenter tower breaks ground

A crowd of onlookers watched Thursday morning as the ceremonial first shovelfuls of dirt were turned over for the fourth tower of the Vancouvercenter.

July 11, 2019, 3:51pm Business

A ground-breaking ceremony Thursday morning marked the official start of construction on the long-awaited fourth and final tower of the Vancouvercenter. Read story

Courtesy “The Bikes of Wrath” film Published in 1939, John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” is “a really prescient book about the United States. I just thought it was startlingly relevant to what’s happening in America today,” said film director Charlie Turnbull.

‘Bikes of Wrath’ screens at Kiggins

Courtesy “The Bikes of Wrath” film Published in 1939, John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath” is “a really prescient book about the United States. I just thought it was startlingly relevant to what’s happening in America today,” said film director Charlie Turnbull.

July 11, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

They had lots of hope, lots of hair, lots of Australian curiosity about America and lots of miles to pedal. Read story

Pepper Bridge Winery and Amavi Cellars from Walla Walla announced plans for a tasting room at the Waterfront Vancouver development in the Rediviva building.

Waterfront secures Pepper Bridge Winery and Amavi Cellars tasting room

Pepper Bridge Winery and Amavi Cellars from Walla Walla announced plans for a tasting room at the Waterfront Vancouver development in the Rediviva building.

July 10, 2019, 6:02am Business

The Waterfront Vancouver development is proving popular with Walla Walla Valley wineries, with an announcement of a second tasting room set to open there this fall. Read story

Thomas Leae, a Renton man allegedly involved in the 2015 robbery and shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee, prepares to leave the courtroom after opening statements in his murder trial Tuesday morning in Clark County Superior Court.

Trial starts for man charged in 2015 Vancouver slaying

Thomas Leae, a Renton man allegedly involved in the 2015 robbery and shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee, prepares to leave the courtroom after opening statements in his murder trial Tuesday morning in Clark County Superior Court.

July 9, 2019, 2:40pm Clark County News

A Clark County prosecutor told jurors Tuesday morning the defendant standing trial for murder wasn’t the person who pulled the trigger in the fatal shooting of a precious metals shop employee in 2015. Read story