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The Port of Vancouver received a grant to help pay for an extension of the Renaissance Trail into Terminal 1 on the Columbia River.

Vancouver port granted $485,000 for trail

The Port of Vancouver received a grant to help pay for an extension of the Renaissance Trail into Terminal 1 on the Columbia River.

August 3, 2017, 5:05pm Business

The Port of Vancouver is making strides at its own waterfront project this month. Read story

A Vancouver firefighter stands on top a car in an attempt to put out a fire that may have started from a jump-started car battery on East Reserve Street in Vancouver, Thursday August 3, 2017.

Two houses, garage, car damaged near Clark Collegevideo icon

A Vancouver firefighter stands on top a car in an attempt to put out a fire that may have started from a jump-started car battery on East Reserve Street in Vancouver, Thursday August 3, 2017.

August 3, 2017, 4:55pm Clark County News

A fast-moving fire destroyed a house, a detached garage and a car, and damaged a second house near Clark College Thursday afternoon. It was one of two nearly concurrent major fires that stretched firefighting resources throughout the metro area. Read story

Parking enforcement officer Jessica Keenan and her co-workers wrote 25,082 parking citations in 2016.

Vancouver to mull hike in parking fees

Parking enforcement officer Jessica Keenan and her co-workers wrote 25,082 parking citations in 2016.

July 31, 2017, 6:06am Clark County News

Getting a parking ticket in downtown Vancouver could soon be more expensive. Read story

Leinq'ala Slaughter of Portland, center, practices with her dance group, Hula Halau He Makana O Aloha, in 2010 before taking the stage during the Ho`ike and Hawaiian Festival.

Festival in Vancouver brims with aloha spirit

Leinq'ala Slaughter of Portland, center, practices with her dance group, Hula Halau He Makana O Aloha, in 2010 before taking the stage during the Ho`ike and Hawaiian Festival.

July 28, 2017, 6:30am Clark County Life

Before you start wiggling your hips and mellowing out to all those lovely island grooves, consider engaging your brain for a bit of cultural schooling. Read story

Backhoe operator Bill Heard of B & J Excavating helps install the footings for the replacement balconies in front of The Academy in downtown Vancouver.

Long-awaited Academy fixes begin

Backhoe operator Bill Heard of B & J Excavating helps install the footings for the replacement balconies in front of The Academy in downtown Vancouver.

July 26, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

You can still find physical traces of Mother Joseph in the old Providence Academy building at 400 E. Evergreen Blvd. Read story

Hough: From left: Second Step Housing’s Mary Hopkins and Shauna McCloskey, board president, accept a check for $4,077 from Clark County Newcomers Club’s Sally Morello, charity chairwoman, and Gladys Green, president.

Newcomers donate to Second Step Housing

Hough: From left: Second Step Housing’s Mary Hopkins and Shauna McCloskey, board president, accept a check for $4,077 from Clark County Newcomers Club’s Sally Morello, charity chairwoman, and Gladys Green, president.

July 26, 2017, 5:53am Community

The Clark County Newcomers Club donated $4,077 to Second Step Housing, the club’s chosen charity for the year. Money came from the club’s spring “murder mystery” play with dinner, which also raised money through gift basket raffles. The club helps people new to Clark County get to know the area… Read story

Musician Tony Smiley walks around Top Shelf in downtown Vancouver before his performance at the bar on Friday evening.

Top Shelf owner feeling fenced in

Musician Tony Smiley walks around Top Shelf in downtown Vancouver before his performance at the bar on Friday evening.

July 24, 2017, 5:59pm Business

After Daren Morgan got a permit from the city of Vancouver allowing him to build a brushed steel fence for a new outdoor seating area at Top Shelf, he was excited about the opportunity to expand his bar’s business. Read story

Big Al’s Specialty Movers crew George Aiono, left, and San Fernando Vaovasa take away the last piano.

Coda: A quiet finale for the Piano Hospital

Big Al’s Specialty Movers crew George Aiono, left, and San Fernando Vaovasa take away the last piano.

July 24, 2017, 4:24pm Clark County News

In the end, closing down the Piano Hospital was a matter of finding new homes for a huge amount of really specialized, used stuff. Read story

Drivers sit in congested traffic on Washington Street in downtown Vancouver as they line up to get on southbound Interstate 5 last July.

I-5 overflow snarls downtown Vancouver streets

Drivers sit in congested traffic on Washington Street in downtown Vancouver as they line up to get on southbound Interstate 5 last July.

July 24, 2017, 6:01am Clark County News

Like water poured too quickly through a funnel, when traffic backs up on Interstate 5 it overflows and makes a mess of Vancouver’s west side and downtown. Read story

Robertson &amp; Olson Construction finished setting up a large crane at the Vancouver Waterfront on Friday.

Construction crane signals progress at Vancouver waterfront

Robertson &amp; Olson Construction finished setting up a large crane at the Vancouver Waterfront on Friday.

July 21, 2017, 7:08pm Clark County News

The first of two construction cranes expected on the Vancouver waterfront this summer was erected Thursday and Friday. Read story