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Angela Wall, President of Magenta Theater&rsquo;s board of directors, Eileen Leyva, Magenta Theater&rsquo;s managing director, The Columbian files, Magenta Theater volunteer and actor Angela Wall, the new president of Magenta&rsquo;s board of directors, was seen onstage in &ldquo;Vintage Hitchcock&rdquo; in 2022.

Magenta makeover: New management aims for more inclusive, representative theater in Vancouver

Angela Wall, President of Magenta Theater&rsquo;s board of directors, Eileen Leyva, Magenta Theater&rsquo;s managing director, The Columbian files, Magenta Theater volunteer and actor Angela Wall, the new president of Magenta&rsquo;s board of directors, was seen onstage in &ldquo;Vintage Hitchcock&rdquo; in 2022.

January 27, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

It’s not unusual for volunteer-driven nonprofit organizations to suffer a fair amount of churn and burn, given the perpetual need for free labor, potential for confusion about management and decision-making, and inevitable conflicts that arise as “shared vision” turns out to be not so shared after all. Read story

A ship cruises past the shoreline at Frenchman&rsquo;s Bar Regional Park under overcast, drizzly conditions Friday morning. With daytime temperatures expected to reach the upper 50s and even low 60s beginning Sunday, melting snow from higher elevations could raise river levels.

Warming temperatures mean rising water around Southwest Washington

A ship cruises past the shoreline at Frenchman&rsquo;s Bar Regional Park under overcast, drizzly conditions Friday morning. With daytime temperatures expected to reach the upper 50s and even low 60s beginning Sunday, melting snow from higher elevations could raise river levels.

January 26, 2024, 7:15pm Clark County News

Recent steady rainfall has melted away the snow and ice that blanketed Southwest Washington last week. While that’s good news for drivers tired of slippery roads and treacherous streets, it also means the region’s rivers and streams are nearly filled to the brim. Read story

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust gives $7.5 million to Washington nonprofits

January 26, 2024, 5:57am Clark County Health

The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust published its fall 2023 grants report Thursday, announcing 94 grants to nonprofits across the Pacific Northwest totaling $21.9 million. Read story

Initial worked has wrapped up at the Port of Vancouver&rsquo;s hundred-year-old Terminal 1 dock, as work continues to transform it into a public market.

Final pilings removed from Vancouver port’s Terminal 1 dock — making way for public market, eventually

Initial worked has wrapped up at the Port of Vancouver&rsquo;s hundred-year-old Terminal 1 dock, as work continues to transform it into a public market.

January 25, 2024, 12:08pm Business

Crews removed the last piling from the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 dock Wednesday, bringing an end to the first stage of construction to replace the hundred-year-old structure. Read story

Vancouver native Mark Bittner and his many parrot friends one day in the early 2000s on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco.

Birder of Telegraph Hill: Kiggins screens parrot documentary starring Vancouver native

Vancouver native Mark Bittner and his many parrot friends one day in the early 2000s on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco.

January 25, 2024, 6:02am Clark County Life

It was big Bay Area news last summer when sea lions, the tourism darlings of San Francisco’s Pier 39 Marina, took a dive in a contest to name that city’s “unofficial-official” animal. Read story

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Vancouver sinkhole that swallowed SUV wasn’t caused by weather

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January 22, 2024, 3:59pm Clark County News

The Washington Street sinkhole that partially swallowed an SUV early Saturday wasn’t connected to last week’s weather, according to the city of Vancouver’s Public Works department. Read story

Jennifer Giltrop, the new executive director of FVRLibraries, takes a break at the FVRL operations center Friday afternoon.

New FVRLibraries director checks in, ready for service

Jennifer Giltrop, the new executive director of FVRLibraries, takes a break at the FVRL operations center Friday afternoon.

January 20, 2024, 6:08am Clark County News

Few people can claim to have spent as much time in libraries as Jennifer Giltrop. Read story

The all-volunteer members of Assistance League Southwest Washington recently celebrated the success of their 21st annual Sleigh Bell Benefit 2023.

Assistance League Southwest Washington celebrates a successful Sleigh Bell Benefit

The all-volunteer members of Assistance League Southwest Washington recently celebrated the success of their 21st annual Sleigh Bell Benefit 2023.

January 20, 2024, 5:55am Clark County News

The all-volunteer members of Assistance League Southwest Washington recently celebrated the success of their 21st annual Sleigh Bell Benefit. Held at the Hilton Vancouver Washington, all of the net funds will help finance local philanthropic programs. The Dec. 4 fundraiser was one of their most successful to date. Read story

Construction on Weaver Creek Commons, an affordable housing project with state and local funding, is expected in late 2024.

3 Clark County agencies to get $19M total to boost affordable housing

Construction on Weaver Creek Commons, an affordable housing project with state and local funding, is expected in late 2024.

January 18, 2024, 6:03pm Clark County News

Several Clark County agencies are the recipients of nearly $19 million in state funding to build more affordable housing. Read story

Attendees work on stamping their words of intention for 2024 onto keychains Jan. 3 at Couve Collective.

Couve Collective gathers strength: Vancouver nonprofit helps those experiencing homelessness, substance-use disorders, more

Attendees work on stamping their words of intention for 2024 onto keychains Jan. 3 at Couve Collective.

January 16, 2024, 6:07am Clark County News

Twinkle lights and soft couches create a cozy atmosphere inside a building on the edge of downtown Vancouver that houses the nonprofit Couve Collective. Read story