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Shumway: The Clark County Newcomers Club donated $5,398.17 to Battle Ground Healthcare. From left: Colleen Hoss, Ann Bell, Sue Doyle with Battle Ground Healthcare, Battle Ground Healthcare Executive Director Susan Neal, Sally Gannaway and Pam Fulthorp.

Newcomers club donates money to health care nonprofit

Shumway: The Clark County Newcomers Club donated $5,398.17 to Battle Ground Healthcare. From left: Colleen Hoss, Ann Bell, Sue Doyle with Battle Ground Healthcare, Battle Ground Healthcare Executive Director Susan Neal, Sally Gannaway and Pam Fulthorp.

August 1, 2018, 5:55am Community

The Clark County Newcomers Club spent the last year raising money for Battle Ground Healthcare. Read story

Port of Vancouver CEO Julianna Marler addresses the crowd Tuesday at the grand opening ceremony of the West Vancouver Freight Access project.

Port, pols celebrate West Vancouver Freight Access project

Port of Vancouver CEO Julianna Marler addresses the crowd Tuesday at the grand opening ceremony of the West Vancouver Freight Access project.

July 31, 2018, 9:05pm Business

Port of Vancouver administrators, along with political and industry leaders, stood atop a small stage in a largely vacant marine terminal Tuesday morning to celebrate the completion of the $251 million West Vancouver Freight Access project. Read story

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks during the grand opening ceremony of the West Vancouver Freight Access project on Tuesday. Inslee said Southwest Washington will continue to have a voice as Oregon considers tolling Interstate 5 and Interstate 205.

Inslee weighs in on 1-5, I-205 tolls proposed by Oregon

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks during the grand opening ceremony of the West Vancouver Freight Access project on Tuesday. Inslee said Southwest Washington will continue to have a voice as Oregon considers tolling Interstate 5 and Interstate 205.

July 31, 2018, 4:33pm Clark County News

Since Oregon announced its intent to develop a tolling plan on Interstate 5 and Interstate 205, Gov. Jay Inslee has been relatively silent. He is silent no more. Read story

A Share House resident picks up around the exterior of the building in 2016.  Share's kitchen and public restrooms are currently closed for remodeling. Although water to the ground floor was shut off and the entrance was barricaded, people have broken in to relieve themselves, said Amy Reynolds, deputy director of Share.

Share House remodel leads to sanitation issue

A Share House resident picks up around the exterior of the building in 2016.  Share's kitchen and public restrooms are currently closed for remodeling. Although water to the ground floor was shut off and the entrance was barricaded, people have broken in to relieve themselves, said Amy Reynolds, deputy director of Share.

July 30, 2018, 8:52pm Clark County News

Share House, the men’s homeless shelter in downtown Vancouver, is struggling with sanitation problems while its kitchen and public restrooms are closed for remodeling. Homeless service provider Share closed the ground-floor facilities July 9 and shifted its hot meals program to the homeless day center about a mile away. Read story

In this May 10, 2018 photo, Harley, 2, and Reagan Rufner participate in painting time in the 1-2-3- Grow & Learn program in the library at Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver, Wash.

Vancouver schools helping families living in poverty

In this May 10, 2018 photo, Harley, 2, and Reagan Rufner participate in painting time in the 1-2-3- Grow & Learn program in the library at Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver, Wash.

July 28, 2018, 3:12pm Latest News

Every morning before class starts, Shanna Baird welcomes the same sandy-haired student into her cramped but tidy office at Hazel Dell Elementary. Read story

Construction crews works at The Waterfront Vancouver, near where the park and water feature meet the Grant Street Pier. The city of Vancouver announced Friday that it will host a grand opening for the park on Sept. 29.

Vancouver’s waterfront park has a grand opening date

Construction crews works at The Waterfront Vancouver, near where the park and water feature meet the Grant Street Pier. The city of Vancouver announced Friday that it will host a grand opening for the park on Sept. 29.

July 27, 2018, 6:01pm Business

Vancouver’s long-awaited waterfront park will open Saturday, Sept. 29, city officials confirmed Friday. Read story

Magenta Rocks! Magenta Theater’s new rock choir will perform classic songs at the “Shine a Light on Magenta” fundraiser.

Magenta Theater fundraiser looks to get temperatures right

Magenta Rocks! Magenta Theater’s new rock choir will perform classic songs at the “Shine a Light on Magenta” fundraiser.

July 27, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Life

Magenta Theater really moved up in the world in 2016, when it fled a tight shoebox theater on lower Main Street and made its new home a few blocks to the north. Its spacious, comfortable new space finally included a decent lobby (where you can buy beer, wine and treats)… Read story

Nikon Brown of Tacoma, who performs with his family’s band, Te Manaia, blows the conch during the 2016 Three Days of Aloha festival in Esther Short Park.

Aloha spirit alive and well

Nikon Brown of Tacoma, who performs with his family’s band, Te Manaia, blows the conch during the 2016 Three Days of Aloha festival in Esther Short Park.

July 26, 2018, 5:58am Clark County Life

Even after an undeniably hard loss, the aloha spirit lives on in Vancouver. You can enjoy a sample of that warm, welcoming vibe today and Saturday in Esther Short Park as the 16th annual Three Days of Aloha festival honors its late founder in appropriate fashion: a beautiful green space… Read story

Northwest: Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, from left, with Directors of Volunteer Programs Association of Southwest Washington Anne Turner Award honorees Erin Adams and Dora Hernandez.

Two earn Anne Turner awards for work with volunteers

Northwest: Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, from left, with Directors of Volunteer Programs Association of Southwest Washington Anne Turner Award honorees Erin Adams and Dora Hernandez.

July 25, 2018, 5:18am Community

Erin Adams and Dora Hernandez were named recipients of this year’s Directors of Volunteer Programs Association of Southwest Washington Anne Turner Awards. Read story

Esther Short: Nova was adopted out from Furry Friends from the shelter’s booth at the Recycled Arts Festival. He was adopted by a woman who fell in love with him a year ago, but wasn’t in position to adopt him at the time.

Furry Friends adopts out, microchips pets at Recycled Arts Festival

Esther Short: Nova was adopted out from Furry Friends from the shelter’s booth at the Recycled Arts Festival. He was adopted by a woman who fell in love with him a year ago, but wasn’t in position to adopt him at the time.

July 25, 2018, 5:18am Community

Furry Friends showed off its available cats and microchipped pets during the Recycled Arts Festival on June 23 and 24 at Esther Short Park. Read story