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The seasonal menu at Relevant Coffee features some interesting twists, including nitro coffee soda, an herbaceous latte and a matcha tea latte.

Food & Drink: Friendly baristas serve innovative drinks at Relevant

The seasonal menu at Relevant Coffee features some interesting twists, including nitro coffee soda, an herbaceous latte and a matcha tea latte.

June 15, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Mitch Montgomery, owner and roaster at Relevant Coffee, wants you to feel at home in his low key coffee shop on 19th Street between Main Street and Broadway in uptown village. Read story

The Port of Vancouver's 218-acre Terminal 5 was the proposed site for the nation's largest oil-by-rail terminal.

Vancouver port to pay $500K to settle open meetings lawsuit

The Port of Vancouver's 218-acre Terminal 5 was the proposed site for the nation's largest oil-by-rail terminal.

June 14, 2018, 5:32pm Business

The Port of Vancouver has agreed to pay $500,000 to settle a lawsuit wherein it admitted to violating open meetings laws while commissioners debated a lease for an oil terminal. Read story

Dean Kirkland, second from left, chats with colleagues and supporters after the groundbreaking of Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower. The two buildings will be the sixth and seventh buildings at The Waterfront Vancouver.

Hotel Indigo, Kirkland Tower break ground at The Waterfront Vancouver

Dean Kirkland, second from left, chats with colleagues and supporters after the groundbreaking of Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower. The two buildings will be the sixth and seventh buildings at The Waterfront Vancouver.

June 13, 2018, 7:23pm Business

Even if golden shovels weren’t customary at groundbreakings, Dean Kirkland may have wanted one anyway. Read story

Clark County Newcomers Club receives visit from Battle Ground princesses

June 13, 2018, 5:57am Community

The Clark County Newcomers Club is open to those looking to meet new people and make friends in the county, but some more familiar faces stopped by at a recent meeting in May: the princesses of the Battle Ground float that appeared in the Portland Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade. Read story

Shumway: First United Methodist Church honored 63 members who have been with the church at least 50 years and/or were at least 90 years old as of May 20, including Lynn Irish, 101, center, the oldest member of the congregation. Irish is surrounded by, from left, his son Larry Irish, Rev. Jim McGinnis, Rev. Mary Lookingbill and Rev. Jon Short.

Church celebrates congregational heritage by honoring longtime worshippers

Shumway: First United Methodist Church honored 63 members who have been with the church at least 50 years and/or were at least 90 years old as of May 20, including Lynn Irish, 101, center, the oldest member of the congregation. Irish is surrounded by, from left, his son Larry Irish, Rev. Jim McGinnis, Rev. Mary Lookingbill and Rev. Jon Short.

June 13, 2018, 5:55am Community

First United Methodist Church celebrated its congregational heritage on May 20, honoring members who have been with the church for 50-plus years and/or were at least 90 years old. Read story

Construction continues in the upcoming park at The Waterfront Vancouver. The city-owned land will be seeded this summer and likely won’t be open until fall.

Vancouver, developer, businesses in no rush with waterfront

Construction continues in the upcoming park at The Waterfront Vancouver. The city-owned land will be seeded this summer and likely won’t be open until fall.

June 10, 2018, 6:00am Business

Something new seems to appear with every glance at The Waterfront Vancouver, but even as construction increases this summer, developers say there is a long way to go. Read story

Valerie Rodriguez, left, and Jonathan Rodriguez, cut a log with volunteer Jeff Booth at the 2016 National Get Outdoors Day at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Fort Vancouver to host second-largest Get Outdoors Day in nation

Valerie Rodriguez, left, and Jonathan Rodriguez, cut a log with volunteer Jeff Booth at the 2016 National Get Outdoors Day at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

June 9, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Here in Clark County, we’re conveniently surrounded by jaw-dropping natural wonders. Just east of us, there’s the Columbia River Gorge. Just to the north, active volcanoes and dark, remote forests where evidence of the basically mythological Sasquatch keeps popping up. South is the verdant Willamette Valley, and over there to… Read story

The Craft Beer & Wine Fest will feature more than 140 wines from Northwest wineries.

United by craft beer and wine in Vancouver

The Craft Beer & Wine Fest will feature more than 140 wines from Northwest wineries.

June 8, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Life

We hear a lot these days about our bitterly divided country. Even Vancouver’s annual Craft Beer & Wine Fest has been driven apart. Read story

An assortment of vegan and gluten-free cookies from Blackbird Alchemy Bakery.

Food & Drink: Chef conjures vegan, gluten-free goodies

An assortment of vegan and gluten-free cookies from Blackbird Alchemy Bakery.

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

Five years ago, after surviving a harrowing health crisis, JoJo Reily abandoned her career as a Cordon Bleu-trained pastry chef. She held a variety of jobs trying to decide what she would do next. One of those jobs was working at the Nature’s Wild Harvest booth at the Vancouver Farmers… Read story

Grays server Aaron Snoddy of Battle Ground opens up the bar area at the restaurant, located at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. The restaurant is finishing up a $1.7 million redesign.

Gray’s at the Park revamps to Grays

Grays server Aaron Snoddy of Battle Ground opens up the bar area at the restaurant, located at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. The restaurant is finishing up a $1.7 million redesign.

June 7, 2018, 6:00am Business

Gray’s at the Park is no more. Long live Grays. Read story