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Employees of Christensen Shipyards work aboard a luxury yacht under construction in January in Vancouver.

Christensen founder, former officials sue new owner Luken

Employees of Christensen Shipyards work aboard a luxury yacht under construction in January in Vancouver.

May 25, 2016, 3:09pm Business

Christensen Shipyards founder David Christensen and former officers of the Vancouver luxury yacht builder are suing the wealthy Tennessee businessman who bought the business, claiming media magnate Henry Luken deliberately drove the company out of business in order to gain full ownership of the internationally known company. Read story

Mountain View: Members of City Bible Church sent 150-plus letters of thanks and encouragement to officers at the Vancouver Police Department and Clark County Sheriff&#039;s office.

Church sends words of encouragement to law enforcement agencies

Mountain View: Members of City Bible Church sent 150-plus letters of thanks and encouragement to officers at the Vancouver Police Department and Clark County Sheriff&#039;s office.

May 25, 2016, 5:55am Community

The Vancouver Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office received some words of thanks and encouragement. Read story

Esther Short: Clark County Marine Deputy Officer Todd Baker won the Western States Boating Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award from the Western States Boating Administrator&#039;s Association.

Marine deputy up for national officer of the year award

Esther Short: Clark County Marine Deputy Officer Todd Baker won the Western States Boating Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award from the Western States Boating Administrator&#039;s Association.

May 25, 2016, 5:55am Truckies

Clark County Marine Deputy Office Todd Baker won the Western States Boating Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award from the Western States Boating Administrator’s Association. Read story

Shumway: Volunteers from Charter Communications built a wheelchair ramp and did some yard cleanup for a Vancouver resident as part of the company&#039;s Charter Our Community program.

Volunteers build wheelchair ramp for Vancouver resident

Shumway: Volunteers from Charter Communications built a wheelchair ramp and did some yard cleanup for a Vancouver resident as part of the company&#039;s Charter Our Community program.

May 25, 2016, 5:55am Community

More than 30 volunteers from Charter Communications volunteered as part of Charter Our Community on May 14 and 15 to construct a wheelchair ramp for a Vancouver homeowner and help with brush cleanup and gutter repairs. Read story

Joe Siler, a plumber who works for Vancouver Public Schools, takes a sample of water on May 4 at Jason Lee Middle School. The water was tested for lead.

Clark County schools still testing water for lead

Joe Siler, a plumber who works for Vancouver Public Schools, takes a sample of water on May 4 at Jason Lee Middle School. The water was tested for lead.

May 24, 2016, 5:29pm Clark County News

Clark County school districts are still in the process of testing drinking water for elevated lead content after several Tacoma schools reported high lead content in school water last month and alarming lead levels were reported in the city water supply in Flint, Mich., earlier this year. Read story

Todd Coleman, then-CEO of the Port of Vancouver, speaks at a luncheon for the Columbia River Economic Development Council in December 2014 at the Heathman Lodge in Vancouver. The CREDC hosted a panel discussion, &quot;The Value of Vision,&quot; featuring representatives from the Port of Vancouver and the cities of Vancouver, Camas and Ridgefield.

Coleman’s Port of Vancouver tenure at a close

Todd Coleman, then-CEO of the Port of Vancouver, speaks at a luncheon for the Columbia River Economic Development Council in December 2014 at the Heathman Lodge in Vancouver. The CREDC hosted a panel discussion, &quot;The Value of Vision,&quot; featuring representatives from the Port of Vancouver and the cities of Vancouver, Camas and Ridgefield.

May 22, 2016, 6:02am Business

Todd Coleman became CEO of the Port of Vancouver just after the port hit its 100th birthday, a milestone marking a century of relative political peace within the community. Read story

Esther Short: This year&#039;s Humane Society of Southwest Washington raised a record amount, and also featured a dog agility course.

Run/Walk for the Animals raises record total

Esther Short: This year&#039;s Humane Society of Southwest Washington raised a record amount, and also featured a dog agility course.

May 18, 2016, 5:59am Community

The Humane Society of Southwest Washington raised more than $185,000 at the 25th annual Walk/Run for the Animals on May 7. Read story

The AC Hotel by Marriott at the Port of Vancouver&#039;s Terminal 1 will be built on property now occupied by a small office and the western wing of the former Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay hotel, near the two tall trees in the center of this photo. The port is negotiating with Vancouver-based Vesta Hospitality to build and operate the hotel.

Vesta offers more details for new Marriott at port of Vancouver

The AC Hotel by Marriott at the Port of Vancouver&#039;s Terminal 1 will be built on property now occupied by a small office and the western wing of the former Red Lion Hotel Vancouver at the Quay hotel, near the two tall trees in the center of this photo. The port is negotiating with Vancouver-based Vesta Hospitality to build and operate the hotel.

May 17, 2016, 4:33pm Business

Vesta Hospitality owns or manages hotels throughout the West, but it has only one in its own backyard of Vancouver. Read story

Winston, an English bulldog, sports a green bandana designed by the people of Latte Da Coffeehouse and Wine Bar in Vancouver. A newly formed meetup, Pups and People, holds a Saturday afternoon dog adoption fair and hangout at the coffee shop.

Pups and People Meetup a play date with a cause

Winston, an English bulldog, sports a green bandana designed by the people of Latte Da Coffeehouse and Wine Bar in Vancouver. A newly formed meetup, Pups and People, holds a Saturday afternoon dog adoption fair and hangout at the coffee shop.

May 14, 2016, 7:45pm Clark County News

On a drizzly Saturday afternoon, Sadie, Molly, Winston, Keeta and Hudson lounged around the patio at Latte Da Coffeehouse and Wine Bar in Vancouver. But the new group of friends weren't sipping on coffee or wine. Read story

Mayor Tim Leavitt sits in the driver&#039;s seat of the Couve Cycle, a pedal-powered party cycle, during the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce&#039;s Small Business Crawl in Uptown Village on Wednesday. Owner Michael Palensky sits on the left in the second seat from the front.

Couve Cycle gets rolling in Vancouver

Mayor Tim Leavitt sits in the driver&#039;s seat of the Couve Cycle, a pedal-powered party cycle, during the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce&#039;s Small Business Crawl in Uptown Village on Wednesday. Owner Michael Palensky sits on the left in the second seat from the front.

May 12, 2016, 6:05am Business

Couve Cycle is off and rolling on the streets of downtown Vancouver, and owner Michael Palensky is learning as he goes about how to build his pedal-powered venture into a popular attraction for locals and visitors. Read story