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Blackened catfish, clockwise from left, is served with crawfish etoufee and alligator bites at My Brother’s Crawfish in downtown Vancouver.

My Brother’s Crawfish a Cajun gem

Blackened catfish, clockwise from left, is served with crawfish etoufee and alligator bites at My Brother’s Crawfish in downtown Vancouver.

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

My Brother’s Crawfish, which also has a location in Portland, recently opened in downtown Vancouver where Mama’s Kitchen and Boomer’s Sports Bar and Grill used to be. The family friendly, casual restaurant provides Cajun cuisine favorites that are packed with deep south flavor. Read story

A multi-agency color guard presented and raised the flag during the Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony outside the Clark County Public Service Center in Vancouver on Thursday, May 17, 2018.

Clark County honors officers who died in line of duty

A multi-agency color guard presented and raised the flag during the Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony outside the Clark County Public Service Center in Vancouver on Thursday, May 17, 2018.

May 17, 2018, 1:49pm Clark County News

Clark County law enforcement officers, elected officials and members of the public gathered in Vancouver on Thursday to honor officers who have died in the line of duty. Read story

The Vine pulls into Turtle Place in Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon, May 16, 2018.

C-Tran OKs food carts at Turtle Place

The Vine pulls into Turtle Place in Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon, May 16, 2018.

May 16, 2018, 5:04pm Business

Food carts and trucks have become staples of the downtown Vancouver cityscape in recent years, and now C-Tran has added its own property to the list of places where hungry consumers and vendors can meet. Read story

Problems at Vancouver’s Westside Wastewater Treatment facility resulted in the spillage of 600,000 gallons of untreated sewage into the Columbia River in the fall of 2017. Two spills occurred within four weeks.

City works to try to prevent repeat of sewage spills

Problems at Vancouver’s Westside Wastewater Treatment facility resulted in the spillage of 600,000 gallons of untreated sewage into the Columbia River in the fall of 2017. Two spills occurred within four weeks.

May 16, 2018, 6:08am Clark County News

Birds and humans were separately responsible for the release of nearly 500,000 gallons of untreated sewage into the Columbia River last fall. Now the city is looking at ways to ensure neither incident ever happens again. Read story

Man shot at in Shumway neighborhood after checking on noise

May 9, 2018, 7:37pm Clark County News

No one was hurt in a shooting in the Shumway neighborhood Tuesday night, police said. Read story

C. Roberts Salon on East 17th Street is one of six houses on a entire street block between C Street and D Street that have been sold for future development.

Mixed-use development considered for Vancouver block

C. Roberts Salon on East 17th Street is one of six houses on a entire street block between C Street and D Street that have been sold for future development.

May 9, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

A downtown Vancouver block that sold earlier this year could be transformed into a mixed-use development. Read story

Volunteers from the Clark County Historical Museum and the City of Vancouver’s Urban Forestry Department planted trees around Carnegie Library on March 22.

Trees planted around Carnegie Library

Volunteers from the Clark County Historical Museum and the City of Vancouver’s Urban Forestry Department planted trees around Carnegie Library on March 22.

May 9, 2018, 5:57am Community

Volunteers from Clark County Historical Museum and staff from the Vancouver’s Urban Forestry Department planted three trees on March 22 around the 1909 Carnegie Library, 1511 Main St., which houses the museum. Read story

An origami installation created by Holly Williams’ students at her April 19 Sip ‘n’ Fold class at Burnt Bridge Cellars.

Origami students team up on joint project now on display

An origami installation created by Holly Williams’ students at her April 19 Sip ‘n’ Fold class at Burnt Bridge Cellars.

May 9, 2018, 5:55am Community

Holly Williams was looking for a joint project to do with students of her classes at Burnt Bridge Cellars, and decided on making a 4-by-8-foot origami installation. The project is on display in the window of the old North Bank Gallery near Kiggins Theatre. The installation was designed by local… Read story

“Burden” by Michael Smith.

Vancouver gallery stages avian-inspired exhibition

“Burden” by Michael Smith.

May 5, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

You always hurt the one you love, that sad old song says. As far as noted local painter and art gallery maven Anne John is concerned, nobody hurt the ones he loved quite like John James Audubon. Read story

Bluegrass among the evergreens. The Misty Mamas, featuring Katherine Nitsch, left, Eileen Rocci, April Parker and Tony Rocci, are getting ready for a series of CD release concerts this summer. Here they try a little outdoor harmonizing in Nitsch’s back yard in the Mount Vista neighborhood.

Misty Magenta Magic: Theater hosts first of reunited band’s CD release concerts

Bluegrass among the evergreens. The Misty Mamas, featuring Katherine Nitsch, left, Eileen Rocci, April Parker and Tony Rocci, are getting ready for a series of CD release concerts this summer. Here they try a little outdoor harmonizing in Nitsch’s back yard in the Mount Vista neighborhood.

May 4, 2018, 6:03am Clark County Life

What’s with all the misty music around here? It traces back to Carol Harley and her habit of forming bluegrass bands called Misty. Read story