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A shaved ice with cherry, banana and blue raspberry flavors is displayed at Megan&#039;s Snack Shack.

Locating the sweet spot in Clark County

A shaved ice with cherry, banana and blue raspberry flavors is displayed at Megan&#039;s Snack Shack.

July 3, 2016, 6:02am Clark County Life

It’s a familiar experience — the view wavy with heat, that summer smell of drying grass, as errant drops of sweetness drip onto fingertips and sidewalks. Summertime is the bastion of cool desserts, from ice cream to snow cones to frozen yogurt. A stroll through a grocery’s glacier wardrobes is… Read story

FISH honors retiring volunteers

June 29, 2016, 5:55am Community

Volunteers from FISH of Vancouver gathered at a luncheon June 11 to honor retiring volunteers Mickie Newman and Julie Bruno and to listen to a speech from Erin Adams, Volunteer Connections manager. Read story

Community Foundation awards grants to nonprofits

June 29, 2016, 5:55am Community

The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington distributed $296,798 in grants to 31 local nonprofits and school districts, $191,029 of which went to Clark County organizations. Read story

Oil terminal opponents in the audience waive their hands Monday in support of an opening statement critical of the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal during an Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hearing Clark College at Columbia Tech Center.

Opening statements, expert testimony on oil terminal begins

Oil terminal opponents in the audience waive their hands Monday in support of an opening statement critical of the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal during an Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hearing Clark College at Columbia Tech Center.

June 27, 2016, 6:45pm Business

Opening statements, expert testimony on oil terminal begins Read story

Erin Lauris Fee, 37, of Vancouver makes a first appearance on pending first-degree assault charges Monday morning in Clark County Superior Court.

Woman suspected in downtown Vancouver stabbing appears in court

Erin Lauris Fee, 37, of Vancouver makes a first appearance on pending first-degree assault charges Monday morning in Clark County Superior Court.

June 27, 2016, 5:05pm Clark County News

A woman accused of stabbing another woman in the arm and stomach early Saturday morning in downtown Vancouver made a first appearance Monday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

The Sunday market is seen beneath a stain glass artwork at the annual Recycled Art Fair in Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver on Sunday.

Another year of treasure hunting at Recycled Arts Festival

The Sunday market is seen beneath a stain glass artwork at the annual Recycled Art Fair in Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver on Sunday.

June 26, 2016, 8:32pm Clark County News

Art lovers and friends of the environment flocked to Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver on Sunday to catch the final day of this year’s Recycled Arts Festival. Read story

Downtown Vancouver stabbing sends woman to hospital

June 25, 2016, 11:54am Clark County News

A woman was stabbed in the arm and stomach in downtown Vancouver early Saturday morning, sending her to the hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. Read story

Tenth anniversary edition of the downtown Recycled Arts Festival at Esther Short Park.

Recycled Arts Festival flush with ways to make waste into wonders

Tenth anniversary edition of the downtown Recycled Arts Festival at Esther Short Park.

June 24, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Life

You don't have to be an artist to get into the artful-recycling act at the Recycled Arts Festival in downtown Vancouver this weekend. Just go to the bathroom. Read story

Gary Paul, the owner of Trusty Brewing Co., pours his lauded Corner Window IPA at his Vancouver brewery on Thursday afternoon.

Trusty Brewing Co. gets off to promising start in downtown Vancouver

Gary Paul, the owner of Trusty Brewing Co., pours his lauded Corner Window IPA at his Vancouver brewery on Thursday afternoon.

June 23, 2016, 5:30pm Business

According to newspaper folklore, there was plenty of beer drinking going on between editions back in the day. Read story

An oil train heads west through downtown Vancouver, near the Columbia Street overpass, in June 2014.

State agency calls for Vancouver oil terminal denial

An oil train heads west through downtown Vancouver, near the Columbia Street overpass, in June 2014.

June 22, 2016, 2:02pm Business

The state Department of Natural Resources is asking for the nation's largest oil-by-rail terminal, proposed for the Port of Vancouver, to be denied state approval. Read story