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Rediviva has ribbon-cutting at Waterfront Vancouver

April 11, 2019, 8:26pm Business

The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce led a red-ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday at the Rediviva, the 63-unit, six-story apartment building at The Waterfront Vancouver. Read story

Scenes from the Couve Couture Spring Fashion Show 2014 held at the Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay.

Local designer showcase Couve Couture returns

Scenes from the Couve Couture Spring Fashion Show 2014 held at the Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay.

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

Paris, London, Milan, New York … the Couve? Read story

Claudia Castro Luna, Washington's poet laureate

Washington poet laureate all about connections

Claudia Castro Luna, Washington's poet laureate

April 11, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Life

Poetry is all about making connections, and Claudia Castro Luna sees deep connections between people and places. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools' central administrative office.

Vancouver Public Schools may face $17 million deficit

Vancouver Public Schools' central administrative office.

April 9, 2019, 7:21pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools’ projected budget deficit keeps growing, with the district now announcing it could be facing $17 million in cuts for the coming school year. Read story

Katie Didyk of Battle Ground holds her son Benny, 9 months, and reads with her son Artem, 4, at the Battle Ground Community Library, which will close for three weeks starting Monday for upgrades, one of which is rearranging furniture to make the children’s area more comfortable for families. While Battle Ground will have some minor upgrades, Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries is also in the process of trying to build four new buildings to increase services around the county.

Libraries hustling, growing to keep up with demand

Katie Didyk of Battle Ground holds her son Benny, 9 months, and reads with her son Artem, 4, at the Battle Ground Community Library, which will close for three weeks starting Monday for upgrades, one of which is rearranging furniture to make the children’s area more comfortable for families. While Battle Ground will have some minor upgrades, Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries is also in the process of trying to build four new buildings to increase services around the county.

April 5, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

BATTLE GROUND -- It's a busy time for Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries, and not solely due to Michelle Obama. Read story

A robot delivers the lunch order for a customer at the new Big Town Hero in downtown Vancouver. The sandwich shop, which opened Thursday, is one of 14 locations in Oregon and Washington.

Big Town Hero opens in downtown Vancouver

A robot delivers the lunch order for a customer at the new Big Town Hero in downtown Vancouver. The sandwich shop, which opened Thursday, is one of 14 locations in Oregon and Washington.

April 4, 2019, 6:39pm Business

To a college student in the Willamette Valley, or even an office worker in downtown Portland, the Big Town Hero was a familiar sight. Read story

Tonight’s upcoming First Thursday lecture at the Clark County Historical Museum is all about the historic spot down the street and the man who built it: the Kiggins Theatre and nine-term Vancouver Mayor J.P. Kiggins.

Kiggins – the man, his movie theater – focus of history talk

Tonight’s upcoming First Thursday lecture at the Clark County Historical Museum is all about the historic spot down the street and the man who built it: the Kiggins Theatre and nine-term Vancouver Mayor J.P. Kiggins.

April 4, 2019, 6:01am Clark County Life

Andrew Gregg, who saw his first big-screen film at the Kiggins Theatre in 1961, knows he’s one of many local folks who feel undying love for downtown Vancouver’s historic movie palace. Read story

Plunging deep into Lakota country in “Neither Wolf Nor Dog” are the late Dave Bald Eagle, from left, Christopher Sweeney and Richard Ray Whitman. The 2017 feature is back for a single screening Sunday night at the Kiggins Theatre.

Indie film returns to Vancouver, which helped put it on the map

Plunging deep into Lakota country in “Neither Wolf Nor Dog” are the late Dave Bald Eagle, from left, Christopher Sweeney and Richard Ray Whitman. The 2017 feature is back for a single screening Sunday night at the Kiggins Theatre.

April 4, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Life

A unique cinematic look at contemporary Lakota country that has enjoyed startling success — thanks in part to a great summer June 2017 run at Vancouver’s Kiggins Theatre and related press coverage, its makers say — returns Sunday night for a special anniversary screening. Read story

Ben Coulimore, left, of Vancouver offers fried calamari to his sister, Ally Coulimore, 2, after the two bought lunch Tuesday from The Daily Catch. The walk-up restaurant — part of WildFin American Grill — opened Monday.

New lure at WildFin: The Daily Catch walk-up window

Ben Coulimore, left, of Vancouver offers fried calamari to his sister, Ally Coulimore, 2, after the two bought lunch Tuesday from The Daily Catch. The walk-up restaurant — part of WildFin American Grill — opened Monday.

April 2, 2019, 5:59pm Business

The Daily Catch, a walk-up window at WildFin American Grill, opened Monday at The Waterfront Vancouver restaurant. Read story

The future site of the SuLei Cellars tasting room is shown at 613 Main Street on Monday morning, April 1, 2019. SuLei Cellars is a vineyard in Walla Walla and they’re going to open their first satellite tasting room here in downtown Vancouver.

Boutique winery announces plans for Vancouver tasting room

The future site of the SuLei Cellars tasting room is shown at 613 Main Street on Monday morning, April 1, 2019. SuLei Cellars is a vineyard in Walla Walla and they’re going to open their first satellite tasting room here in downtown Vancouver.

April 2, 2019, 6:02am Business

Downtown Vancouver will soon be home to not one, but two new wine tasting rooms. In addition to the long-planned Maryhill Winery tasting room opening later this month at the Waterfront Vancouver, another tasting room is set to debut on Main Street. Read story