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Heather Gallardo of Vancouver prepares to head back outside after getting dry and warm on a Wednesday afternoon in March at the Share day center in west Vancouver. The center had hoped to offer shower and laundry services but won&#039;t be able to at its current location.

New homeless day center site pitched for Vancouver

Heather Gallardo of Vancouver prepares to head back outside after getting dry and warm on a Wednesday afternoon in March at the Share day center in west Vancouver. The center had hoped to offer shower and laundry services but won&#039;t be able to at its current location.

July 28, 2016, 10:08pm Clark County News

A day center for the homeless in west Vancouver that had planned to offer showers, bathrooms and laundry facilities might move. Thursday, city and housing officials proposed an alternate location. Read story

Doug Borneman of Bellingham, Wash., with a chinook caught in the Buoy 10 fishery.

Buoy 10 salmon season opens Monday

Doug Borneman of Bellingham, Wash., with a chinook caught in the Buoy 10 fishery.

July 28, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Summer fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River expected to be jammed after record catches a year ago Read story

Wobblers fished in deep water are a popular method to catch fall chinook in the lower Columbia. Barbless hooks, or pinched barbs, are required.

Columbia River fishing report July 28

Wobblers fished in deep water are a popular method to catch fall chinook in the lower Columbia. Barbless hooks, or pinched barbs, are required.

July 28, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Chinook salmon angling regulations liberalize with the debut of the fall season Read story

While some Uptown Village residents and businesses have complained that there's not enough parking along Main Street during peak times, there are often spots available that are only a few blocks away -- and many of them are available during nonpeak business hours.

Artists needed for Main Street storm drain murals

While some Uptown Village residents and businesses have complained that there's not enough parking along Main Street during peak times, there are often spots available that are only a few blocks away -- and many of them are available during nonpeak business hours.

July 27, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

When it comes to keeping pollution out of the local stormwater system, officials like to say “only rain goes down the drain.” But now there are plans in place to use art to promote that message along Main Street in Vancouver. Read story

Esther Short: A student in Raymond Klein&#039;s July 13 photography class checks out his work.

Gallery offering free art classes for kids

Esther Short: A student in Raymond Klein&#039;s July 13 photography class checks out his work.

July 27, 2016, 5:58am Community

Esther Short -- Seven young students took part in Raymond Klein's photography class July 13 at Gallery 360. Read story

Oral surgery office donating backpack of supplies for every referral

July 27, 2016, 5:40am Community

While Vancouver Oral Surgery is used to working with students on their oral health, the company is also trying to make sure students are properly prepared for their education. Read story

A smoked brisket sandwich, clockwise from left, rough cut chuck burger, knife-and-fork chowder and seared-slab bacon are part of the WareHouse&#039;s culinary inventory.

First restaurant, WareHouse ’23, opens on Vancouver waterfront

A smoked brisket sandwich, clockwise from left, rough cut chuck burger, knife-and-fork chowder and seared-slab bacon are part of the WareHouse&#039;s culinary inventory.

July 26, 2016, 6:05am Business

Nostalgia is a powerful thing, and it turns out it tastes pretty good, too. Read story

The Pink Phoenix dragon boat team, all breast cancer survivors, paddle at Vancouver Lake Sunday in Row for the Cure, a fundraiser for breast cancer research sponsored by the nonprofit group Susan G. Komen of Oregon and SW Washington.

Women ‘Row for the Cure’ at Vancouver Lake

The Pink Phoenix dragon boat team, all breast cancer survivors, paddle at Vancouver Lake Sunday in Row for the Cure, a fundraiser for breast cancer research sponsored by the nonprofit group Susan G. Komen of Oregon and SW Washington.

July 24, 2016, 6:45pm Breast Cancer

A mammogram detected Merle Sherman’s stage one invasive breast cancer on Friday, February 13, 2009. Her surgery was Friday the 13th of March. Read story

The Sherman Base Ball Club will take on the Occidental Base Ball Club of Vancouver on Saturday during a game of 1860s Vintage Base Ball on the parade grounds at the Fort Vancouver National Site.

‘Base ball’ shall unify our nation!

The Sherman Base Ball Club will take on the Occidental Base Ball Club of Vancouver on Saturday during a game of 1860s Vintage Base Ball on the parade grounds at the Fort Vancouver National Site.

July 22, 2016, 6:00am Clark County Life

This ambitious but divided nation has endured such disastrous conflict that we may well consider ourselves blessed to remain the United States of America. Read story

Tim Fry, from left, shows daughter Ruby, wife Kristine and son Henry information about Fort Vancouver on his smartphone app. The family from Lopez Island is touring state historical sites after Tim Fry helped eighth-grade students develop the app.

App makes users Washington State Insiders

Tim Fry, from left, shows daughter Ruby, wife Kristine and son Henry information about Fort Vancouver on his smartphone app. The family from Lopez Island is touring state historical sites after Tim Fry helped eighth-grade students develop the app.

July 20, 2016, 10:00am Clark County Life

You might have heard about this new mobile game, in which people use smartphones to hunt down their targets. Read story