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A view of the proposed development from the Columbia River. Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle pointed out that the renderings falsely suggest that construction will affect the river.

City of Vancouver moving forward on Renaissance Boardwalk project

Otak Architects
A view of the proposed development from the Columbia River. Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle pointed out that the renderings falsely suggest that construction will affect the river.

April 18, 2023, 2:30pm Business

The city is moving forward on a project intended to revitalize Vancouver’s waterfront with a new mixed-use development and boardwalk on the east side of the Interstate 5 Bridge. Read story

Vancouver police Officer Tyler Chavers, a member of the city's Homeless Assistance and Resources Team, photographs an illegal encampment in downtown Vancouver in December after asking the inhabitants to move to sanctioned locations.

Is homelessness a threat to public safety in Clark County?

Vancouver police Officer Tyler Chavers, a member of the city's Homeless Assistance and Resources Team, photographs an illegal encampment in downtown Vancouver in December after asking the inhabitants to move to sanctioned locations.

April 16, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

For months, AllRisk Auto Insurance struggled with homelessness on its doorstep. Read story

Seidy Selivanow rehearses at her Kafiex Lab in Vancouver for the U.S. Coffee Championships. “I make a connection with the whole entire coffee chain,” she said.

Barista, co-owner of Vancouver’s Kafiex strives for top honors at U.S. Coffee Championshipsvideo icon

Seidy Selivanow rehearses at her Kafiex Lab in Vancouver for the U.S. Coffee Championships. “I make a connection with the whole entire coffee chain,” she said.

April 14, 2023, 6:02am Business

Amid the thrum of the bean grinder, the hiss of the steam wand and the drip of espresso at Kafiex Lab in Vancouver, Seidy Selivanow began yet another rehearsal of a coffee-creating performance she has been perfecting for months. Read story

An actual Albanian necklace, worn by Lydia (portrayed by Sarah Coombs), is the central, sought-after prize in K.C.

Playwright gets last word as dark comedy opens at Magenta Theater in Vancouver

An actual Albanian necklace, worn by Lydia (portrayed by Sarah Coombs), is the central, sought-after prize in K.C.

April 13, 2023, 6:05am Clark County Life

Playwright K.C. Cooper said now seems like the right time for a certain kind of comedy: a decidedly dark one, crammed with twists and turns and driven by the human appetite for sin. Read story

On March 17, Firestone Pacific Foods employees established a hedgerow designed to create habitat and a multiseason supply of food for native pollinators and beneficial insects at the company's farm on Northwest Fruit Valley Road in the Vancouver Lake Lowlands.

Firestone Pacific Foods workers create native pollinator habitat project

On March 17, Firestone Pacific Foods employees established a hedgerow designed to create habitat and a multiseason supply of food for native pollinators and beneficial insects at the company's farm on Northwest Fruit Valley Road in the Vancouver Lake Lowlands.

April 8, 2023, 5:59am Clark County News

On March 17, Firestone Pacific Foods employees established a hedgerow designed to create habitat and a multi-season supply of food for native pollinators and beneficial insects at the company’s farm on Northwest Fruit Valley Road situated in the Vancouver Lake Lowlands. Read story

The city of Vancouver and the Clark County Historical Museum dedicated a new historical interpretive panel at Vancouver's Old City Cemetery on March 31.

Vancouver’s Old City Cemetery celebrated with dedication of new interpretive panel

The city of Vancouver and the Clark County Historical Museum dedicated a new historical interpretive panel at Vancouver's Old City Cemetery on March 31.

April 8, 2023, 5:57am Community

The city of Vancouver and the Clark County Historical Museum dedicated a new historical interpretive panel at Vancouver’s Old City Cemetery on March 31. The event included remarks from Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Clark County Historical Museum staff and family members of some individuals highlighted on the new panel and… Read story

A bartender pours a taster of a beer at Vice Beer in east Vancouver. Vice plans to open a taproom in downtown Vancouver, as well. Top: Beers sit on the bar at Vice Beer in east Vancouver.

More brews, food on tap in Clark, Skamania counties

A bartender pours a taster of a beer at Vice Beer in east Vancouver. Vice plans to open a taproom in downtown Vancouver, as well. Top: Beers sit on the bar at Vice Beer in east Vancouver.

April 7, 2023, 6:01am Business

Local brewers are branching out with new breweries and taprooms throughout Clark County and spilling into Skamania. Opening more taprooms gives these businesses a higher percentage of the profit per pint along with space to establish their brands through decor and food. Read story

"Downpour" by Parmalee Cover.

Vancouver exhibit celebrates green spaces, clear water

"Downpour" by Parmalee Cover.

April 6, 2023, 6:02am Clark County Life

Green and blue are the Pacific Northwest’s defining colors (with a fair amount of gray from October to May), and that’s how we like it. Indeed, our verdant expanses set with shining freshwater gems are the subject of many artistic works. Read story

The Hamilton and Eliza Apartments, 2000 and 2012 Broadway, built in 2018 and 2019.

3 apartment buildings in Vancouver’s Uptown Village are sold

The Hamilton and Eliza Apartments, 2000 and 2012 Broadway, built in 2018 and 2019.

April 5, 2023, 6:05am Business

An unnamed private group out of California has purchased three apartment buildings in Vancouver’s Uptown Village. Read story

The Vancouver community gardens at Esther Short Park and Covington House were pruned and spring-cleaned on March 11.

Vancouver Rose Society prepares Esther Short Park and Covington House for spring blooms

The Vancouver community gardens at Esther Short Park and Covington House were pruned and spring-cleaned on March 11.

April 1, 2023, 5:02am Community

The Vancouver community gardens at Esther Short Park and Covington House were pruned and spring-cleaned on March 11. Members from the Fort Vancouver Rose Society and two additional volunteers from the community gathered to prune an estimated 150 roses total in both gardens. A group of 19 tended the Esther… Read story