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John Lindgren, export terminal director at United Grain, dips his hand into a conveyor belt transporting hard red winter wheat from a ship into storage containers at the Port of Vancouver.

U.S., China & Soybeans: United Grain in Vancouver stuck in the middle

John Lindgren, export terminal director at United Grain, dips his hand into a conveyor belt transporting hard red winter wheat from a ship into storage containers at the Port of Vancouver.

November 18, 2018, 6:02am Business

John Lindgren shuffled up the sloping, covered walkway next to the Columbia River, a conveyer belt rumbling at his elbow. Read story

The Boeing 727 hijacked by D.B. Cooper sits on a runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport before taking off and heading south. The man whose real name probably wasn’t Cooper parachuted out the back of the plane in a dark business suit with $200,000 in ransom money. The FBI believes he probably didn’t survive the jump, but many others believe there’s much more to the mystery.

Unsolved mystery of D.B. Cooper comes to the Kiggins stage

The Boeing 727 hijacked by D.B. Cooper sits on a runway at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport before taking off and heading south. The man whose real name probably wasn’t Cooper parachuted out the back of the plane in a dark business suit with $200,000 in ransom money. The FBI believes he probably didn’t survive the jump, but many others believe there’s much more to the mystery.

November 17, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

On the day before Thanksgiving, 1971, Dan Wyatt’s mother was waiting to board a plane at SeaTac when the airport went haywire. Read story

Patrick Porter of Vancouver strolls past Old Glory Antique Mall in Uptown Village. The longtime retail location, with up to 50 vendors, recently changed ownership.

Old Glory Antique Mall in Vancouver has new owner

Patrick Porter of Vancouver strolls past Old Glory Antique Mall in Uptown Village. The longtime retail location, with up to 50 vendors, recently changed ownership.

November 16, 2018, 6:00am Business

You won’t find an ancient grandfather clock anywhere at Old Glory Antique Mall. Read story

Realtors foundation awards grant money to local nonprofits

November 14, 2018, 5:20am Community

The Clark County Realtors Foundation, the nonprofit arm of the Clark County Association of Realtors, announced the recipients of its 2018 community grants program. Read story

Dylan Taylor, left, and his father, Steve Taylor, check out some of the signs created at Garrett Sign, 811 Harney St., Vancouver. The company, started in 1946, has created signs for many types of businesses, from local mom-and-pop shops to chains with faraway locations.

Working in Clark County: Steve and Dylan Taylor, Garrett Sign Co.

Dylan Taylor, left, and his father, Steve Taylor, check out some of the signs created at Garrett Sign, 811 Harney St., Vancouver. The company, started in 1946, has created signs for many types of businesses, from local mom-and-pop shops to chains with faraway locations.

November 12, 2018, 6:00am Business

Steve Taylor, his wife and three sons spend their work days surrounded by the names of companies. Read story

Asian elephants are shackled and marched around for use in religious rituals in southern India. Sangita Iyer’s new film explores their exploitation.

Film about captive elephants to be screened in Vancouver

Asian elephants are shackled and marched around for use in religious rituals in southern India. Sangita Iyer’s new film explores their exploitation.

November 9, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

When she was barely beyond toddling around her native south India, Sangita Iyer already showed the tendencies of an investigative journalist. It was normal for her grandmother to take her to “an amazing temple where elephants were used in rituals of all kinds,” she said; it was less normal for… Read story

Mighty HighPA at Trap Door Brewing.

Food & Drink: Trap Door tops off IPA with terpenes

Mighty HighPA at Trap Door Brewing.

November 9, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Bryan Shull and his son, Zane Singleton, of Trap Door Brewing are trailblazers. In 2015, they became the fifth or sixth craft brewery to open in Vancouver. They had the first food-cart pod in the county. Now, they are the first brewers in the state of Washington to use cannabis… Read story

The flatbread at UnderBar is topped with caramelized onions, mozzarella cheese, arugula, tomato and a balsamic glaze.

A speakeasy, UnderBar also has eats

The flatbread at UnderBar is topped with caramelized onions, mozzarella cheese, arugula, tomato and a balsamic glaze.

November 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

UnderBar opened in June in downtown Vancouver in a basement space long used for AA classes for court-ordered offenders. UnderBar is Vancouver’s first speakeasy, which harkens back to Prohibition Days, when the term was used to describe an illicit liquor store or nightclub. The bar serves all manner of alcohol,… Read story

Debra Samuel, left, and Connie Hewitt, right, both of Vancouver, hold up signs as they gather at Esther Short Park for the "Nobody is Above the Law" rally on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. The nationwide rallies and marches are protesting the implications of President Donald Trump's dismissal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and its potential effect on the Mueller investigation into Russia meddling in the 2016 election.

200 protest for Mueller in downtown Vancouver

Debra Samuel, left, and Connie Hewitt, right, both of Vancouver, hold up signs as they gather at Esther Short Park for the "Nobody is Above the Law" rally on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018. The nationwide rallies and marches are protesting the implications of President Donald Trump's dismissal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and its potential effect on the Mueller investigation into Russia meddling in the 2016 election.

November 8, 2018, 7:41pm Clark County News

Hundreds gathered in Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver, joining thousands in simultaneous protests nationwide Thursday night, in response to President Donald Trump’s firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions and fears the administration may interfere with an investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Read story

The ground floor of the Murdock building is seen at The Waterfront Vancouver on Wednesday.

Two more restaurants headed to The Waterfront Vancouver

The ground floor of the Murdock building is seen at The Waterfront Vancouver on Wednesday.

November 8, 2018, 6:05am Business

Two new restaurants have joined the lineup of businesses slated to open up shop at The Waterfront Vancouver development: Stack 571 Burger & Whiskey Bar and Pizzeria sul Lago, a wood-fired Neopolitan-style pizza restaurant. Both restaurants are scheduled to open in the spring of 2019. Read story