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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

Downtown association looking for ideas for umbrella holders

July 19, 2017, 5:55am Community

Vancouver’s Downtown Association is planning to bring some yellow umbrellas to downtown starting in late October, and the association is asking local artists to pitch concepts for user-friendly umbrella stands. The association will choose 10, and the artists who have their designs selected will earn a $125 stipend. The association… Read story

Makila Schuck peers at vintage cars on Main Street in downtown Vancouver in 2016.

Car lovers’ gathering shifts into new gear

Makila Schuck peers at vintage cars on Main Street in downtown Vancouver in 2016.

July 14, 2017, 6:04am Clark County Life

Car lovers know that the exterior can be shiny, gorgeous and impressive even while the guts need help. Even to the point of rebuilding or simply replacing the heart of the machine, the engine itself. Read story

Andi Meyer, the new owner of The Nomad’s Gourmet Hot Dogs, rocking out and grilling dogs that can be accessorized with a rainbow of housemade pickles.

Food & Drink: Nomad’s has new address, sauces, pickle recipes

Andi Meyer, the new owner of The Nomad’s Gourmet Hot Dogs, rocking out and grilling dogs that can be accessorized with a rainbow of housemade pickles.

July 14, 2017, 6:02am Clark County Life

It was a freezing cold day in December when I first met Andi Meyer. She had recently purchased The Nomad’s Gourmet Hot Dog cart from Gabriel Woodhead. She was wrapped in so many layers that it looked as if she was preparing to mount a tauntaun and race off to… Read story

Danielle Davis, left, of Give Us A Buzz, talks with customer Rachel Belveal, who works at the Clark County Treasurer’s Office, at the Franklin Street Farmers Market on Wednesday afternoon. The market debuted Wednesday and will take place every Wednesday through August.

Franklin Street Farmers Market debuts in downtown Vancouver

Danielle Davis, left, of Give Us A Buzz, talks with customer Rachel Belveal, who works at the Clark County Treasurer’s Office, at the Franklin Street Farmers Market on Wednesday afternoon. The market debuted Wednesday and will take place every Wednesday through August.

July 12, 2017, 4:37pm Clark County Life

Stephanie Legg spent her lunch break Wednesday grabbing some recently picked berries, local goat cheese and fresh roasted nuts. She doesn’t typically do much shopping at farmers markets, but when a market pops up on your doorstep, it’s hard to pass it up. Read story

WSDOT spokesman Bart Treece visits the dead end of Lower River Road in early 2016 to examine ongoing erosion. This road segment is now permanently closed to public use; even if the area becomes a wildlife sanctuary, officials don’t want public bike or pedestrian paths going through it.

Dead end really the end for Lower River Road

WSDOT spokesman Bart Treece visits the dead end of Lower River Road in early 2016 to examine ongoing erosion. This road segment is now permanently closed to public use; even if the area becomes a wildlife sanctuary, officials don’t want public bike or pedestrian paths going through it.

July 12, 2017, 6:03am Clark County Life

Cyclists and birders who used to love rolling or strolling out to the dead end of Northwest Lower River Road have a new barrier blocking their way: private property. But if all goes according to plan, salmon and endangered species will thrive there someday. Read story

Construction continues on Block 9 at the Vancouver waterfront on Monday afternoon.

More structures rising at Vancouver waterfront

Construction continues on Block 9 at the Vancouver waterfront on Monday afternoon.

July 10, 2017, 5:04pm Business

The Waterfront Vancouver will rise faster now that water levels are falling, developers said Monday. Read story

Cruise the Couve gets cease and desist letter

July 10, 2017, 1:28pm Clark County Life

Don’t say “gut.” Don’t even say “cruise.” Read story

Daniele Strawmyre, top center, leads women through her Mommy and Me Yoga class on June 30 at Vancouver Wellness Studio. The class is open to women at least four weeks postpartum and their babies.

Mommy and Me and yoga in Vancouver

Daniele Strawmyre, top center, leads women through her Mommy and Me Yoga class on June 30 at Vancouver Wellness Studio. The class is open to women at least four weeks postpartum and their babies.

July 10, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Health

Molly McAllister took a deep breath and prepared to go into the downward dog pose. She spread her hands apart, tucked her toes and lifted her knees off of the ground. She lowered her head and eased into the yoga pose, stretching her hamstrings. Read story

A crowd of all ages enjoys a free concert in Esther Short Park by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in 2013.

Pull up a piece on grass for free toons, free tunes

A crowd of all ages enjoys a free concert in Esther Short Park by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in 2013.

July 7, 2017, 6:35am Clark County Life

Even in an era when screens are literally everywhere — in the back seat with the kids, at the gas station while you’re pumping, in every room of the house and right here in your palm — people still love gathering in big happy clumps to enjoy movies. Read story