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The Vancouver Energy oil facility is proposed at Terminal 5 at the Port of Vancouver. At full capacity, the terminal will employ 176 people, according to a 2014 analysis, which said hundreds more off-site and &quot;induced&quot; jobs are expected to be supported.

Oil terminal backers: New jobs created outweigh environmental worries

The Vancouver Energy oil facility is proposed at Terminal 5 at the Port of Vancouver. At full capacity, the terminal will employ 176 people, according to a 2014 analysis, which said hundreds more off-site and &quot;induced&quot; jobs are expected to be supported.

July 10, 2016, 6:05am Business

Vancouver Energy is making a lot of promises. Read story

Stephanie Lynn shows one of her reversible skirts. Designed for active women, snaps allow the fit to be adjusted.

Skirts hit Sweet Spot in downtown Vancouver

Stephanie Lynn shows one of her reversible skirts. Designed for active women, snaps allow the fit to be adjusted.

July 10, 2016, 6:03am Business

Stephanie Lynn threw a mismatched disco skirt over her padded bike shorts when she rode to photograph a client’s house for a listing. Read story

Fire in Lincoln was caused by fireworks

July 6, 2016, 8:44pm Clark County News

Improperly used fireworks sparked a Tuesday afternoon vegetation fire that briefly threatened a home in the Lincoln neighborhood, Lead Deputy Vancouver Fire Marshal Chad Lawry said. Read story

Kids take turns digging and sifting dirt at a mock archaeology dig at Fort Vancouver in August 2012.

5 kid-friendly ways to keep summer boredom away

Kids take turns digging and sifting dirt at a mock archaeology dig at Fort Vancouver in August 2012.

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

School’s been out for about three weeks. Are the kids getting bored yet? Here are some ideas to keep their minds and bodies busy and engaged during the long weeks of summer. Read story

Furry Friends volunteers Sandy Bush, left, and Tess Ewart with a dog at the Recycled Arts Festival, where the no-kill cat shelter had kittens up for adoption and offered discounted microchips.

Kittens, ID chips at arts fair

Furry Friends volunteers Sandy Bush, left, and Tess Ewart with a dog at the Recycled Arts Festival, where the no-kill cat shelter had kittens up for adoption and offered discounted microchips.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

Furry Friends volunteers spent some time at the Recycled Arts Festival, where they had kittens up for adoption and offered discounted Avid FriendChip ID microchips, which help locate a lost animal. Read story

Shumway: Members of the Clark County Newcomers Club present blankets to the YWCA SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program.

Club makes blankets for victims of domestic abuse

Shumway: Members of the Clark County Newcomers Club present blankets to the YWCA SafeChoice Domestic Violence Program.

July 6, 2016, 5:55am Community

The Clark County Newcomers Club quilting group donated blankets they made to the YWCA of Clark County last month. Read story

Pilot Isaiah Cooper, 16, talks with members of the media Tuesday after landing at Pearson Field in Vancouver. It was the first leg of a planned journey around the continental U.S.

Teen pilot determined to ‘aim high’

Pilot Isaiah Cooper, 16, talks with members of the media Tuesday after landing at Pearson Field in Vancouver. It was the first leg of a planned journey around the continental U.S.

July 5, 2016, 10:01pm Clark County News

"Aim High." The two-word message is painted on a Grumman Cheetah aircraft that touched down Tuesday afternoon at Vancouver's Pearson Field. Read story

Woodland High School dance team member Jade Nosler, 14, helps with cleanup efforts Tuesday following Fourth of July festivities at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Officials report a quieter Fourth

Woodland High School dance team member Jade Nosler, 14, helps with cleanup efforts Tuesday following Fourth of July festivities at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

July 5, 2016, 9:57pm Clark County News

While the number of fireworks-related fires and injuries this Fourth of July weekend seemed relatively lower than last year, fireworks are the suspected cause of a Yacolt house fire that injured a firefighter, and in another incident over the holiday weekend, a firework injured a man's hand. Read story

The city of Vancouver is considering banning trucks of a certain size from using 39th street, on the city's west side. Big trucks have become an issue to area residents since the state-built $19 million bridge spanning the railroad tracks near Fruit Valley Road opened in late 2010.

Vancouver mulls banning big trucks from 39th

The city of Vancouver is considering banning trucks of a certain size from using 39th street, on the city's west side. Big trucks have become an issue to area residents since the state-built $19 million bridge spanning the railroad tracks near Fruit Valley Road opened in late 2010.

July 5, 2016, 6:02am Clark County Business

The Vancouver City Council is expected to discuss an ordinance at its July 18 meeting that would prohibit trucks above a certain size from moving freight on 39th Street. Read story

Fort Vancouver High School student Cole Beckman, left,  and Riverview Elementary School student Breanna Kelley, center, look Sunday at student poems, including their own, that will be displayed in C-Tran buses.

Poetry Moves: Young poets’ works adorn C-Tran buses

Fort Vancouver High School student Cole Beckman, left,  and Riverview Elementary School student Breanna Kelley, center, look Sunday at student poems, including their own, that will be displayed in C-Tran buses.

July 3, 2016, 7:00pm Clark County News

Sunday was a big day for 8-year-old Breanna Kelley of Vancouver: It marked her public debut as a poet. Read story