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Esther Short: Esther Short Park hosted a celebration for Indian Independence Day for the first time ever, as a crowd of about 45 people, including Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, center, came to the park to celebrate Indian culture.

Indian community celebrates Independence Day

Esther Short: Esther Short Park hosted a celebration for Indian Independence Day for the first time ever, as a crowd of about 45 people, including Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, center, came to the park to celebrate Indian culture.

August 23, 2017, 5:55am Community

Indian Independence Day was celebrated for the first time in Esther Short Park on Aug. 15, when about 45 people gathered at the park’s gazebo to support Indian culture and feel a sense of community, even though India is more than 7,000 miles away. Read story

The Portland Raging Grannies, a social activist group, sing their testimony against the Vancouver Energy oil terminal at an Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hearing Tuesday at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center.

Oil terminal foes say it with song

The Portland Raging Grannies, a social activist group, sing their testimony against the Vancouver Energy oil terminal at an Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hearing Tuesday at Clark College at Columbia Tech Center.

August 22, 2017, 9:04pm Business

During the four years people have been arguing over the controversial Vancouver Energy oil terminal in public meetings they’ve never resorted to singing and shouting — until Tuesday. Read story

Dozens gather for celestial spectacle at Esther Short Park

August 21, 2017, 8:49pm Clark County News

The eclipse cast shadows and prompted street lamps to turn on in Propstra Square, downtown Vancouver’s so-called living room, where dozens of people gathered to take it all in. Read story

Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council members Bill Lynch, left, and Cullen Stephenson, right, listen as Ryan Rittenhouse of Friends of the Columbia Gorge speaks at Clark College during a permit hearing last November.

EFSEC grants oil terminal extension as council chair announces resignation

Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council members Bill Lynch, left, and Cullen Stephenson, right, listen as Ryan Rittenhouse of Friends of the Columbia Gorge speaks at Clark College during a permit hearing last November.

August 16, 2017, 4:29pm Business

State officials have again pushed back the decision deadline for the Vancouver Energy rail-to-marine oil terminal proposed for the Port of Vancouver. Read story

A motorist passes the location of a new restaurant, Little Conejo, under construction in the Schofield Building. The building has undergone a face-lift the last two years, with the help of the city, to bring in new tenants.

Downtown Vancouver’s Schofield Building infused with new tenants

A motorist passes the location of a new restaurant, Little Conejo, under construction in the Schofield Building. The building has undergone a face-lift the last two years, with the help of the city, to bring in new tenants.

August 13, 2017, 6:05am Business

A few feet from each other, a pair of new Vancouver businesses are near opening. Storefront windows are papered or tinted with sawdust, while workers hammer away behind the scenes. Read story

David Dayton of Anderson Poolworks cleans the bottom of the recently renovated Marshall Center pool on Friday morning.

Marshall Center pool to reopen Aug. 21

David Dayton of Anderson Poolworks cleans the bottom of the recently renovated Marshall Center pool on Friday morning.

August 11, 2017, 7:30pm Clark County News

Marshall Center staff are wrapping up renovations for the community pool in time for the tail end of the long, hot summer. Read story

A fire truck arrives back at Vancouver Fire Department’s Fire Station 2 in the Shumway neighborhood. The station is one of two slated to be sold at the end of the year, and neighbors wonder what could replace it.

Fire Station 2 site may become hot property

A fire truck arrives back at Vancouver Fire Department’s Fire Station 2 in the Shumway neighborhood. The station is one of two slated to be sold at the end of the year, and neighbors wonder what could replace it.

August 9, 2017, 6:30am Clark County Life

A fire station at the corner of Main and 37th streets could be up for sale this year, putting up for grabs some prime Vancouver real estate. Read story

Port of Vancouver officials inspect property on Columbia Way where construction of a new hotel is proposed. Port commissioners voted 3 to 0 Tuesday to sign a 50-year lease and build a hotel at the waterfront.

Port of Vancouver approves waterfront hotel

Port of Vancouver officials inspect property on Columbia Way where construction of a new hotel is proposed. Port commissioners voted 3 to 0 Tuesday to sign a 50-year lease and build a hotel at the waterfront.

August 8, 2017, 5:36pm Business

The Port of Vancouver has leased its hotel, squaring up the first nails to hammer at its redevelopment of 10 acres along the Columbia River. Read story

“The Twelve” by Monte Wolverton.

Boomerang gallery exhibits works by children — and one famous parent

“The Twelve” by Monte Wolverton.

August 4, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

Monte Wolverton’s father, Basil — the mastermind behind early comic-book creations including “The Strange Adventures of Meteor Martin” and “Professor Ploop’s Parade of Peculiar People” — didn’t teach him to draw. But he did provide his son the tools and the sensibility, building Monte his first tilted drawing table and… Read story

Taco City Food Truck offers up a variety of tacos at Trap Door Brewing’s outdoor area.

Food & Drink: Trap Door Brewing a great summer hang

Taco City Food Truck offers up a variety of tacos at Trap Door Brewing’s outdoor area.

August 4, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Life

That magic summer hour before the bright blue sky is flush with the pink shades of sunset is the perfect time to round up the family and/or friends and find an outdoor space to sip some Vancouver craft beer. Read story