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Anybody got a nail clipper?

Live (undead) onstage: Re-Imagined Radio revives classic at Kiggins Theatre

Anybody got a nail clipper?

September 22, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

It’s still September, but you know that darkness and danger are on their way. Now would be a good time to “shine up your fangs and get your silver crosses ready,” said John Barber, because everybody’s favorite undead dude is due Wednesday at the Kiggins Theatre. Read story

Vancouver Mayor Grover Percival speaks to World War I veterans. He was believed to have died by suicide in Portland in 1920, but that hasn’t prevented people from spotting him walking endlessly back over the Interstate Bridge. He never reaches the shore.

Take a tour of terrifying true tales in the run-up to Halloween in Vancouver

Vancouver Mayor Grover Percival speaks to World War I veterans. He was believed to have died by suicide in Portland in 1920, but that hasn’t prevented people from spotting him walking endlessly back over the Interstate Bridge. He never reaches the shore.

September 21, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Pat Jollota has never seen a ghost. She sincerely believes in sincere believers, but that’s about as far as she goes. Read story

Nick Yahn of Battle Ground, a WildFin American Grill bartender, laughs while practicing menu cocktails with the rest of the bartending staff during training at The Vancouver Waterfront on Thursday morning.

Waterfront Vancouver restaurants will open doors to customers next week

Nick Yahn of Battle Ground, a WildFin American Grill bartender, laughs while practicing menu cocktails with the rest of the bartending staff during training at The Vancouver Waterfront on Thursday morning.

September 20, 2018, 6:18pm Business

Nick Yahn proved he could perform under pressure Thursday morning, but the real test will come next week. Read story

Left: Butch Brawner of Hoesly Eco Automotive, left, and colleague Fernando Sanchez work on cars for customers Tuesday morning.

Port of Vancouver’s Orange sells auto repair business

Left: Butch Brawner of Hoesly Eco Automotive, left, and colleague Fernando Sanchez work on cars for customers Tuesday morning.

September 18, 2018, 5:58pm Business

A Port of Vancouver commissioner has sold his auto repair business, citing increased demands on his time and a natural transition point in the shop’s 72-year saga. Read story

West Vancouver: The Hough Shazamroxx won the championship game of the fifth annual summer neighborhood coed kickball league.

Hough neighbors wins fifth annual summer kickball league

West Vancouver: The Hough Shazamroxx won the championship game of the fifth annual summer neighborhood coed kickball league.

September 15, 2018, 5:25am Community

The Northwest Fireballs finished atop the standings in the regular season of the fifth annual summer neighborhood coed kickball league, but the Hough Shazamroxx took home the league title thanks to its playoff performance. Read story

A "MOOK" graffiti tag spray painted across three electronic signs at the Northeast 42nd Avenue overpass on Interstate 84 in Portland. On Thursday, Police police officers arrested Marcus E. Gunther, 30, in connection with the graffiti on the signs and a second incident.

Portland police arrest man allegedly responsible for ‘MOOK’ graffiti tags

A "MOOK" graffiti tag spray painted across three electronic signs at the Northeast 42nd Avenue overpass on Interstate 84 in Portland. On Thursday, Police police officers arrested Marcus E. Gunther, 30, in connection with the graffiti on the signs and a second incident.

September 14, 2018, 8:17am Courts & Crime

Portland police arrested a 30-year-old man they believe is responsible for the graffiti tag “MOOK,” which has been spray painted on property around the Portland-Vancouver area. Read story

Kirsten Elise, left, a raw gemstone jewelry artist from Portland, helps customers Chantal Krystiniak, of Vancouver, and Elizabeth Meier, of Puyallup, pick out jewelry at Night Market Vancouver in 2018.

Night Market Vancouver a vibrant, magical place

Kirsten Elise, left, a raw gemstone jewelry artist from Portland, helps customers Chantal Krystiniak, of Vancouver, and Elizabeth Meier, of Puyallup, pick out jewelry at Night Market Vancouver in 2018.

September 14, 2018, 6:06am Clark County Life

Shopping for beautiful, handmade creations during the day is fine, but there’s something that much more magical about a night market. That’s how it seems to Jessica Chan-O’Donnell, who said night markets are far more popular overseas than they are here — but that the U.S. is starting to discover… Read story

In 1962, Vancouver Mayor P.L. “Bob” Wilson, Dr. John Brougher of the Fort Vancouver Historical Society and Mrs. Horace Baker of the Vancouver Garden Club installed a plaque declaring that the Old Apple Tree, planted in 1826, was the oldest such tree in the terrritory. More than 50 years later, it still stands.

Apple Tree Marathon offering variety of distances

In 1962, Vancouver Mayor P.L. “Bob” Wilson, Dr. John Brougher of the Fort Vancouver Historical Society and Mrs. Horace Baker of the Vancouver Garden Club installed a plaque declaring that the Old Apple Tree, planted in 1826, was the oldest such tree in the terrritory. More than 50 years later, it still stands.

September 14, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Health

Regional marathon event organizers tripped and fell in 2016 and 2017. This weekend, Vancouver’s WHY Racing launches a bundle of replacement events, including a marathon, a half-marathon and a Sunset 5K. That’s in keeping with WHY’s aim to get everybody running — not just champion athletes. Read story

Police respond to robbery report in Carter Park area

September 12, 2018, 7:55pm Clark County News

Vancouver police responded to a robbery call in the Carter Park neighborhood late Tuesday. No suspects were found, however. Read story

Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners from left, Don Orange, Eric LaBrant and Jerry Oliver, listen to public statements during a board meeting in January.

Port of Vancouver approves resolution calling for I-5 Bridge replacement

Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners from left, Don Orange, Eric LaBrant and Jerry Oliver, listen to public statements during a board meeting in January.

September 12, 2018, 6:02am Business

The Port of Vancouver approved a resolution supporting the replacement of the Interstate 5 Bridge on Tuesday. Read story