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Visit “Black Historical Figures from 1800 to Current Day,” a traveling exhibit from the Detroit-based Black History 101 Mobile Museum, Wednesday at Clark College.

Clark College explores black history

Visit “Black Historical Figures from 1800 to Current Day,” a traveling exhibit from the Detroit-based Black History 101 Mobile Museum, Wednesday at Clark College.

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

Everyone is invited to celebrate the legacy of civil rights hero Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., by exploring black history and contemporary black life Wednesday at Clark College. A traveling exhibit of historical figures and an iconic, ground-breaking rapper from New York City will both be on hand during the… Read story

Police search for stabbing suspect in downtown Vancouver

January 11, 2019, 6:27pm Clark County News

Police are searching for a stabbing suspect after a transient man was stabbed by another man Friday evening outside the Plaid Pantry in downtown Vancouver. Read story

Jason DeSena Trennert is the keynote speaker at the 2019 Economic Forecast Breakfast.

Economic Forecast Breakfast event speaker remains optimistic

Jason DeSena Trennert is the keynote speaker at the 2019 Economic Forecast Breakfast.

January 11, 2019, 5:00pm Business

Jason DeSena Trennert, the keynote presenter at Thursday’s Economic Forecast Breakfast, understands the significance of the event’s theme, “Turbulent Times Ahead?” Read story

Brad Richardson, executive director of the Clark County Historical Museum, and Pat Jollota, a former director of the museum, play the local history game that Jollota helped create in the early 1990s. Local mayors will field some of the questions Jollota wrote (which are pretty hard, she confessed) next week during the inaugural “History on Tap” event at the Kiggins Theatre.

Series at Kiggins pours its all into Clark County beer, brewing history

Brad Richardson, executive director of the Clark County Historical Museum, and Pat Jollota, a former director of the museum, play the local history game that Jollota helped create in the early 1990s. Local mayors will field some of the questions Jollota wrote (which are pretty hard, she confessed) next week during the inaugural “History on Tap” event at the Kiggins Theatre.

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

When Vancouver’s signature Lucky Lager Brewery shut down and left town, it surely spelled the dead end of beer history here in Southwest Washington, right? Read story

Vancouver seeks feedback on proposed bike routes

January 11, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

Vancouver city officials are asking for more public feedback on concepts for bicycle routes in west Vancouver, and will host several public gatherings to hear more from riders. Read story

FISH of Vancouver expands pantry hours

January 11, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

The west-side food pantry FISH of Vancouver is expanding its hours to include two Saturdays every month. Read story

Firefighters respond Thursday afternoon to a small blaze in the kitchen and attic of a duplex unit at 1204 W. McLoughlin Blvd. in Vancouver.

Passers-by alert officials to Hough kitchen, attic fire

Firefighters respond Thursday afternoon to a small blaze in the kitchen and attic of a duplex unit at 1204 W. McLoughlin Blvd. in Vancouver.

January 10, 2019, 6:30pm Clark County News

A Thursday afternoon blaze in the kitchen and attic of a duplex unit in the Hough neighborhood damaged the residence and likely displaced the residents. Read story

Construction workers unload pieces for assembly as they build the tower crane, left, that will be used to build the Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower at the Vancouver Waterfront.

Crane goes up at Hotel Indigo, Kirkland Tower at Waterfront Vancouver

Construction workers unload pieces for assembly as they build the tower crane, left, that will be used to build the Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower at the Vancouver Waterfront.

January 10, 2019, 5:18pm Business

The 130-foot-tall tower crane above the future RiverWest apartments was disassembled earlier this month, removing what had long been the tallest structure in the skyline at the Vancouver waterfront. But a new crane is already rising nearby to claim the mantle, barely a week later. Read story

Esther Short: Sincerely The Bride earned the Most Original Window award from the Vancouver's Downtown Association’s 2018 Holiday Storefront Window Contest.

Downtown association honors businesses in holiday window contest

Esther Short: Sincerely The Bride earned the Most Original Window award from the Vancouver's Downtown Association’s 2018 Holiday Storefront Window Contest.

January 9, 2019, 5:55am Community

The Vancouver Downtown Association announced the winners of the 2018 Holiday Storefront Window Contest. Read story

If the city of Vancouver moves forward with a proposed parking policy, it might invest more in parking branded like this Park ‘n Go garage on West Sixth Street in downtown.

Vancouver eyes plan to build less parking

If the city of Vancouver moves forward with a proposed parking policy, it might invest more in parking branded like this Park ‘n Go garage on West Sixth Street in downtown.

January 7, 2019, 6:04am Clark County News

After months of consideration, Vancouver city staff have recommended that the city only invest in visitor parking and focus on creating partnerships with private developers to build parking for downtown employees. Read story