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Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 in downtown Vancouver, which officials are talking about developing, Monday afternoon, Sept. 24, 2018.

Vancouver drops plan for grocery store on Block 10

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 in downtown Vancouver, which officials are talking about developing, Monday afternoon, Sept. 24, 2018.

May 6, 2019, 7:05pm Business

The Vancouver City Council is dropping its push for a grocery store at Block 10, the city-owned undeveloped acre in the heart of downtown, and will instead work with an investment property firm to erect a corporate headquarters building on the site. Read story

Fallen Marine to be honored at memorial

May 3, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

The sacrifice of Marine Lance Cpl. Cedric E. Bruns, who died in a 2003 crash in Kuwait, will be honored Thursday. Read story

Concept renderings show the planned East Portal, a new stormwater treatment facility at the east end of the Terminal 1 site. The Waterfront Renaissance Trail crosses over it on a bridge.

State budgets $4.7M for Terminal 1 improvements

Concept renderings show the planned East Portal, a new stormwater treatment facility at the east end of the Terminal 1 site. The Waterfront Renaissance Trail crosses over it on a bridge.

May 1, 2019, 6:18pm Business

Washington’s 2019 capital budget includes a big win for the Port of Vancouver: a $4.7 million allocation for the port’s planned redevelopment of its Terminal 1 site. Read story

OnPoint Community Credit Union will open a branch this summer on the ground floor of the Murdock Building at The Waterfront Vancouver.

OnPoint Credit Union to open a fifth Vancouver-area branch

OnPoint Community Credit Union will open a branch this summer on the ground floor of the Murdock Building at The Waterfront Vancouver.

April 30, 2019, 5:15pm Business

OnPoint Community Credit Union will open a branch late this summer in the Murdock Building at The Waterfront Vancouver, it was announced Tuesday. Read story

Esther Short: Matthew Dalimata dressed as a green sumo wrestler, one of the many costumed racers in the fifth annual Couve Clover Run, which raised more than $6,000 for local charities.

Couve Clover Run sees biggest crowd in five years

Esther Short: Matthew Dalimata dressed as a green sumo wrestler, one of the many costumed racers in the fifth annual Couve Clover Run, which raised more than $6,000 for local charities.

April 27, 2019, 5:57am Community

Esther Short -- Nearly 1,800 runners and walkers competed in the fifth annual Couve Clover Run in March, which raised more than $6,000 for Share, the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools and multiple other nonprofits, schools, teams and clubs. Read story

Her days never seem to stop being happy, do they? One short Lunafest film, “The Final Show,” features Marion Ross (of TV’s “Happy Days”) as she nears the end of life and chooses a partner for all of eternity. It sure looks like she made a good choice.

Lunafest at Kiggins features short films focused on women

Her days never seem to stop being happy, do they? One short Lunafest film, “The Final Show,” features Marion Ross (of TV’s “Happy Days”) as she nears the end of life and chooses a partner for all of eternity. It sure looks like she made a good choice.

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

Elizabeth Holmes and Lisa Schauer have known each other for decades, but for a long time their relationship was wary. Moving in the same professional land-use planning and real estate development circles, each assumed those male-dominated fields didn’t have room for both of them. That let to long silences between… Read story

Apartments proposed near Uptown Village in Vancouver

April 26, 2019, 6:05am Business

The Uptown Apartments developer is proposing a 46-unit apartment building six blocks north near Uptown Village. Read story

Vancouver Spring Brewfest Rachel Pinsky

Food & Drink: At Brewfest, sours a sweet memory

Vancouver Spring Brewfest Rachel Pinsky

April 26, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

‘Are you taking notes on how many drunk people you’ve seen? Then you can count me,”a man named Josh told me as I was furiously scribbling in my notebook at this year’s Vancouver Spring Brewfest. Read story

Spring is in full bloom in the garden of longtime northwest Vancouver resident Kay Viviani as she keeps the area in top shape Thursday morning, April 25, 2019. Viviani said she has been gardening since she was a child and learned to love the activity from her grandfather. She helps bring about 200 plants to life each year and she keeps up the garden in tribute to her late husband, Nick Viviani, who passed away in 2016. Gardening was a past time they enjoyed together and she hopes to share it with those passing by. "It's not put in just for me or my husband, it's for everybody," she said.

Labor of love in bloom in Vancouver woman’s yard

Spring is in full bloom in the garden of longtime northwest Vancouver resident Kay Viviani as she keeps the area in top shape Thursday morning, April 25, 2019. Viviani said she has been gardening since she was a child and learned to love the activity from her grandfather. She helps bring about 200 plants to life each year and she keeps up the garden in tribute to her late husband, Nick Viviani, who passed away in 2016. Gardening was a past time they enjoyed together and she hopes to share it with those passing by. "It's not put in just for me or my husband, it's for everybody," she said.

April 25, 2019, 8:47pm Clark County News

Spring is in full bloom in the garden of longtime northwest Vancouver resident Kay Viviani, as she keeps the area in top shape Thursday morning. Read story

Local families enjoy bilingual fun and games at Clark College during 2018’s combined celebration of children, diversity and literacy — the annual “Celebracion de Mi Gente: El Dia del Nino/El Dia del Libro,” or “Celebration of My People/Day of the Child/Day of the Book.” This year’s free event is set for the evening of April 26.

Lifting up Latino culture, literacy at Clark College celebration

Local families enjoy bilingual fun and games at Clark College during 2018’s combined celebration of children, diversity and literacy — the annual “Celebracion de Mi Gente: El Dia del Nino/El Dia del Libro,” or “Celebration of My People/Day of the Child/Day of the Book.” This year’s free event is set for the evening of April 26.

April 25, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Since the late 1920s, most countries on this planet have celebrated some version of International Children’s Day. Some do it on the first or second weekend in June, or earlier in spring when life is new; others have adopted Nov. 20 as Universal Children’s Day. Read story