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Its grand foyer and lit-up marquee are among the touches that prompted people to call the Kiggins Theatre a masterpiece of design when it opened in 1936. This photo, taken in 2015, features Kiggins owner Dan Wyatt, left, and some other costumed fans of the “Back to the Future” trilogy.

Vancouver architect’s legacy all around us

Its grand foyer and lit-up marquee are among the touches that prompted people to call the Kiggins Theatre a masterpiece of design when it opened in 1936. This photo, taken in 2015, features Kiggins owner Dan Wyatt, left, and some other costumed fans of the “Back to the Future” trilogy.

September 26, 2018, 10:05pm Clark County News

It takes a well-rounded person to be a well-rounded architect. That may be why Day Hilborn became the signature architect for Southwest Washington. Read story

Michael Gorman dances with fire during a full moon community drum circle at Wattle Tree Place this past Saturday night. Wattle Tree’s future is uncertain; the block it sits on is being redeveloped, but the sisters who operate the business haven’t found an appropriate site for relocation.

Wattle Tree Place looks for new home as deadline for razing approaches

Michael Gorman dances with fire during a full moon community drum circle at Wattle Tree Place this past Saturday night. Wattle Tree’s future is uncertain; the block it sits on is being redeveloped, but the sisters who operate the business haven’t found an appropriate site for relocation.

September 26, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

The Australian sisters know that deadlines can be hard or they can be soft. In recent weeks, the pair have had to face some life-changing deadlines without knowing for sure which type they were, or exactly how things would turn out. Read story

Four leaf drop-off sites set to open next month in Clark County

September 26, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Residents can bring leaves for free disposal at any one of four drop-off sites this year. Read story

Hough: Spc. Robert Levy, who works at Wells Fargo in Vancouver, participated in the four-day 2018 Best Warrior Competition.

Vancouver resident participates in Best Warrior competition

Hough: Spc. Robert Levy, who works at Wells Fargo in Vancouver, participated in the four-day 2018 Best Warrior Competition.

September 26, 2018, 5:25am Community

Washington National Guard Spc. Robert Levy of Vancouver, an automated logistical specialist with Alpha Company, 181st Brigade Support Battalion, participated in the 2018 Best Warrior Competition, held Sept. 6 at Camp Murray. Read story

Vancouver city manager to hold social media Q&A session

September 26, 2018, 5:12am Community

Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes will answer questions from the community and give updates on key city initiatives at 2 p.m. Thursday. Interested residents are asked to turn into the city’s social media accounts, including Facebook at www.facebook.com/VancouverUS, Twitter at www.twitter.com/VancouverUS and Instagram at www.instagram.com/vancouverus. The 30-minute live broadcast is… Read story

Vancouver seeks residents for Charter Review Committee

September 26, 2018, 5:04am Community

The city of Vancouver is looking for 15 city residents interested in volunteering to serve on the 2019 Charter Review Committee. Read story

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 on Monday in downtown Vancouver. Gramor Development has presented Vancouver city officials with a timeline for completion of the long-awaited project.

Developer unveils timeline for downtown Vancouver grocery, 11-story tower

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 on Monday in downtown Vancouver. Gramor Development has presented Vancouver city officials with a timeline for completion of the long-awaited project.

September 24, 2018, 7:08pm Business

Gramor Development President Barry Cain announced a projected timeline Monday for the Block 10 project, a proposed 11-story multi-use tower that would bring apartments and a full-service grocery store to the heart of downtown Vancouver. Read story

Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar is seen here, along with other Waterfront Vancouver construction, earlier this month.

The Waterfront Vancouver setting sail

Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar is seen here, along with other Waterfront Vancouver construction, earlier this month.

September 23, 2018, 6:03am Business

Standing at the prow of the Grant Street Pier suspended above the Columbia River, Barry Cain took on an aura of a conductor facing the orchestra. Cain, the developer of The Waterfront Vancouver, relished the crescendo. Read story

A construction worker sweeps debris along the top of a new building Sept. 11 at The Waterfront Vancouver, as the grass and other newly planted foliage flourish in the new park.

Vancouver Waterfront Park: ‘River is what it’s about’

A construction worker sweeps debris along the top of a new building Sept. 11 at The Waterfront Vancouver, as the grass and other newly planted foliage flourish in the new park.

September 23, 2018, 6:00am Business

After more than a decade of planning, fundraising and construction, Vancouver’s Waterfront Park is nearly ready for its debut. Among its multitude of features, the park will ultimately provide Vancouver what’s being billed as Washington’s front door. Read story

Vancouver Chamber to present awards

September 22, 2018, 6:05am Business

The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce announced the recipients of its Business and Leadership Awards. Read story