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On Sept. 29, the Waterfront Vancouver development will host an opening celebration.

Waterfront Vancouver adds business openings to Sept. 29 celebration

On Sept. 29, the Waterfront Vancouver development will host an opening celebration.

August 28, 2018, 12:23pm Business

Vancouver Waterfront Park will open in exactly a month to the excitement of the public that’s waited more than a century to step foot on the property. Read story

Vancouver resident Sheldon Gustafson relaxes with an after-work drink in the outdoor seating area at Top Shelf Martinis on Main. Negotiations led the restaurant to change its patio to satisfy state and local regulations, setting a precedent for other businesses statewide.

Top Shelf’s patio seating sets precedent

Vancouver resident Sheldon Gustafson relaxes with an after-work drink in the outdoor seating area at Top Shelf Martinis on Main. Negotiations led the restaurant to change its patio to satisfy state and local regulations, setting a precedent for other businesses statewide.

August 26, 2018, 6:01am Business

Top Shelf Martinis on Main reconfigured its outdoor seating area on Aug. 17, resolving a monthslong dispute and becoming the first non-Seattle bar in the state to occupy a “detached” patio. Read story

Leah Jackson, right, peruses contributions to a community art exhibit at Angst Gallery with Christopher Luna, a Vancouver poet and artist who works with her at the downtown Vancouver gallery.

Delight in a decade of Angst Gallery

Leah Jackson, right, peruses contributions to a community art exhibit at Angst Gallery with Christopher Luna, a Vancouver poet and artist who works with her at the downtown Vancouver gallery.

August 25, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Angst is where many artists begin. “You either move through it and create, or you get stuck in it,” said Leah Jackson. “It’s something we all deal with in our lives.” Read story

Construction continues along The Waterfront Vancouver as the Rediviva apartment complex, center, takes shape Friday morning. Although the complex isn’t ready for tenants yet, about 10 percent of its units have been pre-leased.

Waterfront Vancouver apartments for lease

Construction continues along The Waterfront Vancouver as the Rediviva apartment complex, center, takes shape Friday morning. Although the complex isn’t ready for tenants yet, about 10 percent of its units have been pre-leased.

August 24, 2018, 3:59pm Business

Units in a luxury apartment building at The Waterfront Vancouver are officially available for pre-leasing, though tenants won’t be able to move in until autumn. Read story

21st annual Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival hands ladies the spotlight

August 24, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Life

“Dreamers,” an a cappella song released one month ago by folk-pop superstar Judy Collins, tells a chilling little tale about one little family: Read story

Geno’s Espresso in the 1220 Main building in downtown Vancouver.

Food & Drink: Geno’s Espresso abuzz beside Amaro’s

Geno’s Espresso in the 1220 Main building in downtown Vancouver.

August 24, 2018, 6:01am Clark County Life

After many years in the restaurant industry, Geno’s Espresso owners Genaro Zurita Amaro and Jesus Amaro wanted to open a restaurant in downtown Vancouver. They opened their restaurant, Amaro’s Table, at 1220 Main St. (formerly the space for Charlie’s Bodega). Based on the success of that business, and their good… Read story

Wayne Nelson, CEO and general manager of Clark Public Utilities, attends a Board of PUD Commissioners meeting in 2013.

Clark Public Utilites gives CEO pay bump

Wayne Nelson, CEO and general manager of Clark Public Utilities, attends a Board of PUD Commissioners meeting in 2013.

August 21, 2018, 4:50pm Business

The Clark Public Utilities Board of Commissioners increased CEO and General Manager Wayne Nelson’s annual salary by 3 percent, to $288,400, following a review of his performance. Read story

A man peeks under the hood of a classic car at the Slo Poks Show & Shine car show Saturday along Main Street in Uptown Village. Onlookers were asked to look but not touch the vehicles.

Slo Poks car show like an open-air museum

A man peeks under the hood of a classic car at the Slo Poks Show & Shine car show Saturday along Main Street in Uptown Village. Onlookers were asked to look but not touch the vehicles.

August 18, 2018, 9:48pm Clark County News

When Jim Martell bought his 1969 Shelby Mustang GT500, his wife asked if he was nuts, buying such a piece of junk. Read story

True Ware, 13, reads a story about a faded friendship while Blue Jackson, 18, at left, and Trinity Stegall, 17, listen in during a story workshop at Fort Vancouver High School. These girls are getting ready for “Girls ROAR,” a stoytelling festival set for Aug. 23 at the Kiggins Theatre in Vancouver.

‘Girls ROAR’ program encourages girls ages 12-18 to get personal

True Ware, 13, reads a story about a faded friendship while Blue Jackson, 18, at left, and Trinity Stegall, 17, listen in during a story workshop at Fort Vancouver High School. These girls are getting ready for “Girls ROAR,” a stoytelling festival set for Aug. 23 at the Kiggins Theatre in Vancouver.

August 18, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Myrainah Blancas gathered her courage and started reading aloud an original story about sexual assault by a supposed friend. Read story

Arlyn Montas of the band Conjunto Alegre performs at the 2017 ¡Viva Vancouver! — the first-ever Latino festival in Vancouver.

¡Viva Vancouver! brings music, food, drink to Esther Short Park

Arlyn Montas of the band Conjunto Alegre performs at the 2017 ¡Viva Vancouver! — the first-ever Latino festival in Vancouver.

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

What other local festival do you know of that offers dance lessons as a part of the party? Read story