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Everybody has a Story: Family makes loving light

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

I was 9 years old and my two brothers and I were lined up like mute hostages in the back seat of our Rambler Classic. It was the early 1960s and our family was headed to a week-long summer vacation at a cabin on a lake in Northern Wisconsin. Read story

Esther Short: Twenty-four local high school and college students who were awarded a combined $96,000 in scholarship money from the Vancouver Rotary Foundation.

Rotary awards $96k in scholarships

Esther Short: Twenty-four local high school and college students who were awarded a combined $96,000 in scholarship money from the Vancouver Rotary Foundation.

July 6, 2019, 5:35am Community

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation awarded $96,000 in college scholarships to 24 Southwest Washington high school and college students at the club’s annual scholarship luncheon at WareHouse ‘23. Read story

Jay Maidment/Disney via AP Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins in “Mary Poppins Returns.”

Celebrate summer with concerts, movies in Vancouver

Jay Maidment/Disney via AP Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins in “Mary Poppins Returns.”

July 5, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

The Waterfront Vancouver development is still a work in progress, but the city doesn’t want to let summer slip past without letting everyone feel the magic of a beautiful July evening in its public centerpiece, the 7.3-acre Waterfront Park. Also, city planners want to see just how many people might… Read story

The Whole Foods Market in the Mill Plain Plaza shopping center is slated to close in mid-August, but shoppers are campaigning for it to be moved to downtown Vancouver instead.

Shoppers launch campaign to keep Whole Foods Market in Vancouver

The Whole Foods Market in the Mill Plain Plaza shopping center is slated to close in mid-August, but shoppers are campaigning for it to be moved to downtown Vancouver instead.

July 5, 2019, 6:00am Business

Local residents disappointed by the closure of the Whole Foods Market in east Vancouver have begun campaigning to save the store — but in a new location. Read story

Chelsea McDonald, from left, Alicia Jenkins, Emily Jenkins and Tiffany Ward at WhichCraft, a bar in downtown Vancouver that gives customers the supplies to work on arts and crafts projects.

WhichCraft in downtown Vancouver has brews, creativity on tap

Chelsea McDonald, from left, Alicia Jenkins, Emily Jenkins and Tiffany Ward at WhichCraft, a bar in downtown Vancouver that gives customers the supplies to work on arts and crafts projects.

July 3, 2019, 6:02am Business

Downtown Vancouver’s growing bar scene quietly welcomed another newcomer a few weeks ago: WhichCraft, a business that aims to create a novel bar concept that highlights arts and craft projects as much as craft beer. Read story

Clark County Public Health confirmed blue-green algae blooms have been spotted in Lacamas and Round lakes.

Health advisory lifted for Lacamas, Round lakes; warning remains at Vancouver Lake

Clark County Public Health confirmed blue-green algae blooms have been spotted in Lacamas and Round lakes.

July 2, 2019, 1:30pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health has lifted health advisories at Lacamas and Round lakes in Camas. Blue-green algae, or blooms of cyanobacteria, that were present at the lakes dissipated over the weekend and are not present anymore, according to a Public Health news release. Read story

West Vancouver: Vancouver School of Arts and Academics band The Departures, accompanied by the Vocal Repertory Ensemble, perform Queen’s “Somebody to Love” at the annual Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools luncheon, which raised a record $300,000 in May.

Luncheon raises $300,000 for VPS

West Vancouver: Vancouver School of Arts and Academics band The Departures, accompanied by the Vocal Repertory Ensemble, perform Queen’s “Somebody to Love” at the annual Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools luncheon, which raised a record $300,000 in May.

June 29, 2019, 5:57am Community

The Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools raised a record $300,000 at its 17th annual luncheon on May 7 at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Read story

Clark County woodturner Kathleen Duncan shows a little wooden bird that she just finished turning and assembling at her home workshop in Mount Vista.

Imagination, innovation, education at the Clark County Recycled Arts Festival

Clark County woodturner Kathleen Duncan shows a little wooden bird that she just finished turning and assembling at her home workshop in Mount Vista.

June 28, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Kathleen Duncan will travel far for a great hunk of wood. She once drove all the way to the Maryhill area to collect a massive madrone burl, otherwise known as Pacific cherry, a beautifully pink-to-reddish hardwood that’s a favorite of woodturners like Duncan. Read story

Workers unload 49-meter Vestas wind turbine blades at the Port of Vancouver on Wednesday, June 26, 2019.

Long haul at Port of Vancouver: Turbine blades set record

Workers unload 49-meter Vestas wind turbine blades at the Port of Vancouver on Wednesday, June 26, 2019.

June 26, 2019, 5:48pm Business

Wind turbine blades aren’t the heaviest products to pass through the Port of Vancouver, but they’re definitely among the biggest. Read story

Vancouver man exonerated in pedestrian fatality

June 26, 2019, 1:15pm Clark County News

A driver arrested in connection with a fatal pedestrian crash Monday night in west Vancouver was exonerated Wednesday pending further investigation. Read story