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Lincoln: Latte Da Coffee House and Wine Bar celebrated its fifth anniversary on July 9 with a day full of live music, prizes and beer and wine tastings.

Coffee house celebrates fifth anniversary

Lincoln: Latte Da Coffee House and Wine Bar celebrated its fifth anniversary on July 9 with a day full of live music, prizes and beer and wine tastings.

July 20, 2016, 5:55am Community

Latte Da Coffee House and Wine Bar turned 5 years old on July 9 with an all-day celebration. Read story

Esther Short: Members of the Davidson &amp; Associates Insurance Agency collected more than 230 old American flags, which the Fort Vancouver District Boy Scouts of America then retired in a proper ceremony.

Insurance agency, Boy Scouts collect and retire old flags

Esther Short: Members of the Davidson &amp; Associates Insurance Agency collected more than 230 old American flags, which the Fort Vancouver District Boy Scouts of America then retired in a proper ceremony.

July 20, 2016, 5:55am Community

Davidson & Associates Insurance Agency asked residents to bring in old American flags throughout a two-week period, collecting more than 230 flags. Read story

Vancouver Parks and Recreation Director Julie Hannon speaks Monday afternoon at a ground-breaking ceremony for the anticipated Grant Street Pier, which will open as part of the Vancouver waterfront park in 2018.

Big turnout for Grant Street Pier groundbreaking at Vancouver waterfront

Vancouver Parks and Recreation Director Julie Hannon speaks Monday afternoon at a ground-breaking ceremony for the anticipated Grant Street Pier, which will open as part of the Vancouver waterfront park in 2018.

July 18, 2016, 6:03pm Business

The Vancouver waterfront today isn’t a patch of dirt, it’s soil. And it’s there the seeds have been planted to grow the city’s new image. Read story

Wind turbines sit on the loop track at the Port of Vancouver&#039;s Terminal 5. Thanks to renewed federal tax incentives, imported wind turbine parts are again making stops at the port en route to wind farms around the country.

Wind gives Port of Vancouver a lift

Wind turbines sit on the loop track at the Port of Vancouver&#039;s Terminal 5. Thanks to renewed federal tax incentives, imported wind turbine parts are again making stops at the port en route to wind farms around the country.

July 17, 2016, 6:07am Business

Wind energy tends to go through cycles at the Port of Vancouver, and right now it’s catching quite the gust. Read story

New and vintage cars, and motorcycles move bumper to bumper up and down Main Street in Vancouver during the annual Cruisin' the Gut event.

Fire in the Park, Cruisin’ the Gut crank up downtownvideo icon

New and vintage cars, and motorcycles move bumper to bumper up and down Main Street in Vancouver during the annual Cruisin' the Gut event.

July 16, 2016, 6:20pm Clark County News

Downtown Vancouver was noisy on Saturday. The kids romping around Esther Short Park and climbing in classic firefighting rigs were noisy. The 10,000 people who roamed the Vancouver Farmers Market next to the park were noisy. And, the classic cars chug-a-lugging up and down Main Street were the noisiest. Read story

In the front seat from left to right, Andrew Scott, 11, Andrew Allen, 8, Garret Cochran, 12, and driver Terry Krebser take a group of people for a ride in a 1958 Chevy Impala during Cruisin&#039; the Gut in 2013 in Vancouver.

Fire in the Park, Cruisin’ the Gut offer full day downtown

In the front seat from left to right, Andrew Scott, 11, Andrew Allen, 8, Garret Cochran, 12, and driver Terry Krebser take a group of people for a ride in a 1958 Chevy Impala during Cruisin&#039; the Gut in 2013 in Vancouver.

July 15, 2016, 6:30am Clark County Life

A fire in the park sounds like an emergency, doesn’t it? Read story

Shad counts are far below average at Bonneville Dam, likely due to the high streamflow in the Columbia River.

Columbia River fishing report July 14

Shad counts are far below average at Bonneville Dam, likely due to the high streamflow in the Columbia River.

July 14, 2016, 6:02am Latest News

Summer steelhead getting more attention as chinook fishing wanes in second half of July Read story

Four boating safety classes scheduled July 23

July 14, 2016, 6:00am Outdoors

Offerings to include basic safety, VHF marine radio use, reading nautical charts and boat/trailer maintenance Read story

Port of Vancouver CEO Todd Coleman said Tuesday he's stepping down from his position.

Former Port of Vancouver CEO joins engineering firm

Port of Vancouver CEO Todd Coleman said Tuesday he's stepping down from his position.

July 13, 2016, 10:44am Business

Former Port of Vancouver CEO Todd Coleman is back in the workforce after resigning from port leadership this spring. Read story

A crowd of Clark College students and Vancouver residents play &quot;Pokemon Go&quot; at Clark College on Tuesday. Since being released July 6, the game has become a cultural phenomenon.

‘Pokemon Go’ mania strikes Clark County; officials urge caution

A crowd of Clark College students and Vancouver residents play &quot;Pokemon Go&quot; at Clark College on Tuesday. Since being released July 6, the game has become a cultural phenomenon.

July 12, 2016, 9:29pm Clark County Life

A determined Tessa DeLay, 8, was walking around Esther Short Park with her mother Tuesday afternoon, and not even the familiar jingley sounds from an ice cream truck could break her from her goal. Read story