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Esther Short: More than 20 volunteers helped out on Aug. 4 at FISH of Vancouver, as the food pantry and clothes closet expands its services to serve more people in need.

Volunteers help food pantry open on Saturday

Esther Short: More than 20 volunteers helped out on Aug. 4 at FISH of Vancouver, as the food pantry and clothes closet expands its services to serve more people in need.

August 15, 2018, 5:47am Community

More than 20 volunteers helped out at FISH of Vancouver on Aug. 4 at its new First Saturday opening of the food pantry. Volunteers served clients, stocked shelves, repacked food and sorted donations. Read story

Maryhill Winery will open a satellite tasting room at The Waterfront Vancouver, owners announced Monday.

Maryhill Winery announces tasting room at Waterfront Vancouver

Maryhill Winery will open a satellite tasting room at The Waterfront Vancouver, owners announced Monday.

August 14, 2018, 10:36am Business

Maryhill Winery will open a 4,890-square-foot tasting room at The Waterfront Vancouver later this year, owners Craig and Vicki Leuthold announced. Read story

Keri Pedersen as Pat Nixon, from left, Kristen Noel as Mamie Eisenhower, Jennifer Thoreson as Jackie Kennedy, Lori Peterman as Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary Durall-Dupree as Bess Truman and Jan Cranston as Lady Bird Johnson in Magenta Theater’s staged reading of “Ladies First.” Fetching Photos

First ladies in command at Magenta

Keri Pedersen as Pat Nixon, from left, Kristen Noel as Mamie Eisenhower, Jennifer Thoreson as Jackie Kennedy, Lori Peterman as Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary Durall-Dupree as Bess Truman and Jan Cranston as Lady Bird Johnson in Magenta Theater’s staged reading of “Ladies First.” Fetching Photos

August 10, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

“Republicans and Democrats in the same room — and all behaving like ladies!” Read story

Executive chef Troy Lucio prepares miniature pub burgers before the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Hilton Vancouver Washington’s Grays Restaurant on Thursday afternoon. The restaurant was celebrating a menu redesign and renovation focusing on a more casual, Northwest dining experience.

Hilton eatery Grays has makeover

Executive chef Troy Lucio prepares miniature pub burgers before the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Hilton Vancouver Washington’s Grays Restaurant on Thursday afternoon. The restaurant was celebrating a menu redesign and renovation focusing on a more casual, Northwest dining experience.

August 10, 2018, 6:05am Business

For a visitor of Gray’s at the Park in 2005, the new version of the Hilton Vancouver Washington eatery might be unrecognizable. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools is looking at the site of the old main Fort Vancouver Regional Library branch for a new downtown elementary school.

VPS eyes different site for downtown elementary school

Vancouver Public Schools is looking at the site of the old main Fort Vancouver Regional Library branch for a new downtown elementary school.

August 9, 2018, 10:49am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools announced Thursday that the proposed location of its downtown elementary school has moved — outside of the downtown core. Read story

Aidan Rodriguez, 12, of Camas pauses to take in a view of the Columbia River from the Vancouver Waterfront near a concrete-and-stone stairway that was once part of a U.S. Coast Guard station in that spot.

Clark Asks: Why are there stairs to the river by Who Song & Larry’s?

Aidan Rodriguez, 12, of Camas pauses to take in a view of the Columbia River from the Vancouver Waterfront near a concrete-and-stone stairway that was once part of a U.S. Coast Guard station in that spot.

August 8, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Our most recent Clark Asks voting round ended in a tie for the first time. One of our readers asked: “Why is there an old staircase that goes down to the Columbia River by Who Song and Larry’s? What used to be there?” Read story

Hough: Dave Halstead, from left, Lilly Boulianne, Solange Cyr and Edward Collister after completing their bike ride across America, during which they raised more than $6,000 for Council for the Homeless.

Quartet rides across country to raise money for local homeless

Hough: Dave Halstead, from left, Lilly Boulianne, Solange Cyr and Edward Collister after completing their bike ride across America, during which they raised more than $6,000 for Council for the Homeless.

August 8, 2018, 5:06am Community

Dave Halstead, Lilly Boulianne, Solange Cyr and Edward Collister recently completed their bike ride across America. Read story

Errant candle blamed for fire in Hough basement

August 7, 2018, 8:05pm Clark County News

A Monday afternoon basement fire that damaged a home in the Hough neighborhood and displaced a family appeared to have been caused by an errant candle. Read story

Matilda Fiskum, 1, left, of Portland strolls with her grandmother, Polly Withrow of Vancouver, along the Columbia River waterfront near the Interstate 5 Bridge in May.

Vancouver council resolution supports bridge replacement

Matilda Fiskum, 1, left, of Portland strolls with her grandmother, Polly Withrow of Vancouver, along the Columbia River waterfront near the Interstate 5 Bridge in May.

August 7, 2018, 10:38am Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council easily passed a unanimous resolution supporting a replacement for the Interstate 5 Bridge, urging Gov. Jay Inslee and the Legislature to put funds into a new crossing. Read story

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Cold brew aficionados brew up new festival

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August 3, 2018, 6:01am Clark County Life

Beaucoup brewfests, but no java galas. Read story