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Parking enforcement officer Holly Naramore issues a ticket for an expired meter in downtown Vancouver in 2017. The city is now talking about increasing parking rates and developing demand-based fees.

Vancouver parking efficiency study could lead to changes

Parking enforcement officer Holly Naramore issues a ticket for an expired meter in downtown Vancouver in 2017. The city is now talking about increasing parking rates and developing demand-based fees.

March 6, 2018, 5:59pm Clark County News

Ask almost anyone if there’s enough parking in downtown Vancouver and the response would be a resounding “no.” But that’s a misperception. Read story

Terry Koker, left, and Brandon Koumaros of R. Miller Construction look over plans for WildFin American Grill inside the restaurant. The restaurant officially took occupancy Monday at The Waterfront Vancouver. It is expected to open in August.

The Waterfront Vancouver’s first tenant takes its place

Terry Koker, left, and Brandon Koumaros of R. Miller Construction look over plans for WildFin American Grill inside the restaurant. The restaurant officially took occupancy Monday at The Waterfront Vancouver. It is expected to open in August.

March 5, 2018, 7:46pm Business

The Waterfront Vancouver had two touchstones on Monday: it welcomed its first tenant and incurred its first delay. Read story

“Awry,” oil on panel, by Kelsey Birsa.

New Artist Loft exhibit courts oddness of all sorts

“Awry,” oil on panel, by Kelsey Birsa.

March 2, 2018, 6:15am Clark County Life

It must have been a pretty bad joke. You can see just how bad in the twist of Kelsey Birsa’s lips. Read story

From left to right, grilled cheese with tomato on sourdough bread, a half wedge salad and the Renegade Kicker Burger are pictured at Renegades Bar & Grill in downtown Vancouver, Friday February 23, 2018.

Renegades Bar & Grill doesn’t thrill

From left to right, grilled cheese with tomato on sourdough bread, a half wedge salad and the Renegade Kicker Burger are pictured at Renegades Bar & Grill in downtown Vancouver, Friday February 23, 2018.

March 2, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

Why: Renegades Bar & Grill, in downtown Vancouver, provides a place to karaoke, play billiards and poker and has special holiday events in addition to Taco Tuesdays and Wing Wednesdays. The menu offerings are basic and a full bar provides both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. Read story

Share receives $150,000 grant

February 28, 2018, 5:58am Community

Share was given a $150,000 grant from KMR Group Foundation, a Vancouver-based nonprofit, to help shift local families from shelters to permanent housing. Read story

County schools deal with 3 incidents involving threats

February 27, 2018, 9:57pm Clark County News

Three incidents at Clark County high schools in a little more than a week, two of which resulted in criminal charges against teenagers, involved threats of gunfire or the use of a pellet gun. Read story

Racers take off from the starting line for the Vancouver Lake Half Marathon in 2017.

Vancouver Lake Half Marathon will go on no matter the weather

Racers take off from the starting line for the Vancouver Lake Half Marathon in 2017.

February 24, 2018, 6:00am Clark County Life

Last year, the signature event of the Clark County Running Club, the Vancouver Lake Half Marathon, was delayed for a whole month, from late January to late February, due to a snowstorm. Read story

Amy Filbin wants to raise awareness about a “silent drinking epidemic among women” and launch a community of nondrinkers — while still enjoying what she calls the Happiest Hour.

Vancouver Happiest Hour aims to be sober but not solemn

Amy Filbin wants to raise awareness about a “silent drinking epidemic among women” and launch a community of nondrinkers — while still enjoying what she calls the Happiest Hour.

February 23, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Health

Around the time she turned 40, Amy Filbin's solo drinking accelerated. One bottle of wine per night grew into two, which grew into more. It reached the point where she was hiding her daytime drinking and worrying that her beloved nephew could smell the stuff on her breath while they… Read story

Bartender Ryan Shorthouse makes a Power Queen cocktail at The Grocery Cocktail & Social in Vancouver.

Food & Drink: The Grocery puts local at top of list

Bartender Ryan Shorthouse makes a Power Queen cocktail at The Grocery Cocktail & Social in Vancouver.

February 23, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

Despite his nickname, Chris “Salty” Reed (who co-owns The Grocery Cocktail & Social with his wife, Cindy) isn’t a cranky old sea dog. Salty isn’t very salty; in fact, he’s a sweet guy who is obsessed with Washington spirits. He got his nickname from a tattoo on his arm that… Read story

The Port of Vancouver, as seen in this aerial shot looking east from the port’s Terminal 5, has undergone many changes and has completed or is very near completing many milestones in the it’s undertaken over the last several years. Now the port is working on a comprehensive update to its strategic plan, a guiding document that will guide the port into the future.

Port of Vancouver works on strategic plan update

The Port of Vancouver, as seen in this aerial shot looking east from the port’s Terminal 5, has undergone many changes and has completed or is very near completing many milestones in the it’s undertaken over the last several years. Now the port is working on a comprehensive update to its strategic plan, a guiding document that will guide the port into the future.

February 20, 2018, 5:09pm Business

A lot has happened since the Port of Vancouver comprehensively updated its strategic plan about a decade ago, and port officials have decided that it’s time to update their guiding document. Read story