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A rendering of the Indigo Hotel project slated for the Vancouver Waterfront.

Developer bringing Hotel Indigo to Vancouver Waterfront

A rendering of the Indigo Hotel project slated for the Vancouver Waterfront.

June 1, 2016, 5:08pm Business

With one new upscale hotel already planned for Vancouver’s waterfront, commercial property developer Dean Kirkland believes there’s room for at least one more. Read story

Stephen Burks, a driver for FISH of Vancouver, unloads boxes of donated food in front of Central Park Place.

Community comes together for Central Park Place

Stephen Burks, a driver for FISH of Vancouver, unloads boxes of donated food in front of Central Park Place.

June 1, 2016, 6:01am Clark County Life

Bob Ewing said he likes to make large quantities of food such as chili or stew that he can share with other residents at Central Park Place. The 61-year-old Vietnam veteran said he particularly likes cooking a pot of clam chowder a couple of times a year and hauling it… Read story

Insurance agency to hold flag exchange

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

Anyone with an old or tattered American flag can stop by Davidson and Associates Insurance, 610 Esther St., Suite 100, Vancouver, for a flag exchange. Read story

Esther Short: The 21 recipients of $84,000 in scholarship money from the Vancouver Rotary Foundation.

Rotary hand outs college scholarships

Esther Short: The 21 recipients of $84,000 in scholarship money from the Vancouver Rotary Foundation.

June 1, 2016, 5:59am Community

The Vancouver Rotary Foundation, charitable arm of the Rotary Club of Vancouver, awarded $84,000 in college scholarships to 21 Southwest Washington high school and college students at the organization’s annual scholarship luncheon, held May 23. Read story

A several-foot-deep sinkhole opened up at the intersection of Harney and 19th streets early Tuesday afternoon.

Broken pipe causes sinkhole in Vancouver

A several-foot-deep sinkhole opened up at the intersection of Harney and 19th streets early Tuesday afternoon.

May 31, 2016, 8:05pm Clark County News

A damaged pipe led to a sinkhole at the intersection of Harney and 19th streets in Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon. Read story

Vancouver man dies in car crash on I-5

May 29, 2016, 9:13pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man died Sunday morning in a vehicle crash that police say was caused by a medical problem. Read story

Maureen Hildreth, center, voices her opposition to the building of an oil transfer terminal at a rally at a Jan. 5 hearing in Vancouver. Hundreds gathered that afternoon at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds to offer testimony on the proposed rail-to-marine oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver.

Diverse groups join forces against oil terminal

Maureen Hildreth, center, voices her opposition to the building of an oil transfer terminal at a rally at a Jan. 5 hearing in Vancouver. Hundreds gathered that afternoon at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds to offer testimony on the proposed rail-to-marine oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver.

May 29, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Business

When plans for the nation's largest oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver surfaced in 2013, project backers likely expected opposition from environmentalists. But what they surely didn't anticipate was that a broad swath of the region, from city councils to local businesses to Indian tribes, would so forcefully turn… Read story

Naode Afeworki, 15, a freshman enrolled in the culinary arts program at Fort Vancouver High School, pours coffee at the luncheon for the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools. Fort Vancouver culinary students prepared and served the meal at the foundation luncheon Friday.

VPS fundraiser takes on poverty

Naode Afeworki, 15, a freshman enrolled in the culinary arts program at Fort Vancouver High School, pours coffee at the luncheon for the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools. Fort Vancouver culinary students prepared and served the meal at the foundation luncheon Friday.

May 29, 2016, 6:01am Clark County News

More than 1,000 Vancouver Public Schools students are homeless. About 12,000 kids — half of the district’s students — qualify for free- or reduced-price lunch, a federal indicator of poverty. Read story

Budtender Alyssa Eng helps customer Mike Newhouse on May 20 at Main Street Marijuana&#039;s new location in east Vancouver. The shop joins a location in Uptown Village and in Longview as the store tries to create a &quot;regional presence,&quot; said owner Adam Hamide.

Main Street Marijuana expands to three shops

Budtender Alyssa Eng helps customer Mike Newhouse on May 20 at Main Street Marijuana&#039;s new location in east Vancouver. The shop joins a location in Uptown Village and in Longview as the store tries to create a &quot;regional presence,&quot; said owner Adam Hamide.

May 26, 2016, 5:20pm Business

One of the founders of Vancouver’s first retail recreational marijuana store can talk about his enterprise for more than 20 minutes without mentioning any of the many names for his products. Read story

Washington National Guard soldiers with 2nd Battalion, 146th Field Artillery Regiment fire a 75 mm howitzer during the 2015 Memorial Day ceremony at Fort Vancouver. The howitzer will be fired as part of Monday&#039;s ceremony on the Parade Ground.

Variety of events set for Memorial Day

Washington National Guard soldiers with 2nd Battalion, 146th Field Artillery Regiment fire a 75 mm howitzer during the 2015 Memorial Day ceremony at Fort Vancouver. The howitzer will be fired as part of Monday&#039;s ceremony on the Parade Ground.

May 26, 2016, 9:20am Clark County News

A site steeped in Northwest military history, a new memorial honoring local war fatalities and several cemeteries will host events over the Memorial Day weekend. Read story