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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

Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners from left, Don Orange, Eric LaBrant and Jerry Oliver, listen to public statements during a board meeting in January.

Port of Vancouver board: No fossil fuel terminals

Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners from left, Don Orange, Eric LaBrant and Jerry Oliver, listen to public statements during a board meeting in January.

June 25, 2019, 5:20pm Business

The Port of Vancouver shut the door Tuesday on courting bulk fossil fuel terminals, nearly 17 months after Gov. Jay Inslee rejected plans to build a huge crude oil terminal on port property. Read story

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Pedestrian struck, killed in west Vancouver

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June 25, 2019, 9:52am Clark County News

A driver who allegedly struck and killed a pedestrian Monday night on West Fourth Plain Boulevard was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide. Read story

Nivea Bonde listens as her class from Children’s Village of Orchards Daycare is given a demonstration on painting at Earth, Glaze and Fire.

Earth, Glaze and Fire returns to Vancouver

Nivea Bonde listens as her class from Children’s Village of Orchards Daycare is given a demonstration on painting at Earth, Glaze and Fire.

June 25, 2019, 6:03am Business

Local paint-your-own ceramics studio Earth, Glaze and Fire recently completed its fifth move in 25 years, but the owners say they expect its latest location to be its forever home. Read story

Sixth and Main streets in downtown Vancouver are in the thick of a downtown revitalization, adding new storefronts that includes mostly restaurants. Planners hope that more retail will follow.

Building toward a retail revival in downtown Vancouver

Sixth and Main streets in downtown Vancouver are in the thick of a downtown revitalization, adding new storefronts that includes mostly restaurants. Planners hope that more retail will follow.

June 23, 2019, 6:00am Business

New waterfront development, expansion in dining scene are paving the way for more shopping in downtown Read story

Crews began construction on the Vancouvercenter’s fourth tower site in downtown Vancouver this week.

Construction starts on Vancouvercenter’s fourth, final tower

Crews began construction on the Vancouvercenter’s fourth tower site in downtown Vancouver this week.

June 21, 2019, 5:56pm Business

Drivers have no doubt noticed that the right lane of Washington Street between Sixth and Seventh Streets has been cordoned off for the past two weeks. The orange-and-white barriers are part of a new perimeter fence around part of the adjacent Vancouvercenter property, and its arrival signals the long-awaited construction… Read story

Construction got underway this week on a 121-space parking lot at the southeast corner of Sixth and Grant streets west of Vancouver City Hall.

121-space lot coming soon to downtown Vancouver

Construction got underway this week on a 121-space parking lot at the southeast corner of Sixth and Grant streets west of Vancouver City Hall.

June 20, 2019, 6:00am Business

Construction got underway this week on a 121-space parking lot near a downtown intersection that figures to be busy this summer with building activity. Read story

A reward of more than $3,000 has been offered for information leading to Jack the Cat's whereabouts. A surveillance video caught a teen removing the cat from a Vancouver porch June 5.

Police refer charges against Vancouver teen in alleged cat theft

A reward of more than $3,000 has been offered for information leading to Jack the Cat's whereabouts. A surveillance video caught a teen removing the cat from a Vancouver porch June 5.

June 18, 2019, 5:59pm Clark County News

Police say they have referred charges against a Vancouver teenager after he allegedly snatched a cat from the porch of home in the Hough neighborhood earlier this month. Read story

An old railroad building on an isolated parcel near Fruit Valley could become home to a community of affordable tiny homes.

Fruit Valley parcel could feature development with 27 tiny homes

An old railroad building on an isolated parcel near Fruit Valley could become home to a community of affordable tiny homes.

June 15, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

A neighborhood of tiny homes is in the works in Vancouver, though you wouldn’t know it to look at the proposed site. Read story

Construction continues on the Hurley Office Tower in downtown Vancouver on Thursday.

Construction continues on downtown Vancouver building

Construction continues on the Hurley Office Tower in downtown Vancouver on Thursday.

June 6, 2019, 5:02pm Clark County News

Construction continues on the Hurley Building at 201 S. Third St. in downtown Vancouver, a six-story building with ground-floor parking and five stories of offices. Read story