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Hikers ascend Beacon Rock.

A triple scoop of Southwest Washington spring break adventures

Hikers ascend Beacon Rock.

March 31, 2023, 6:00am Clark County Life

If rising prices have squeezed your family out of a big adventure over next week’s spring break, why not have a little adventure instead? Here are three ideas for local excursions, each topped off with ice cream. Read story

A 60-foot Vine bus at the C-Tran maintenance center in Vancouver.

C-Tran ready to roll The Vine along Highway 99 from Vancouver waterfront to WSU Vancouver

A 60-foot Vine bus at the C-Tran maintenance center in Vancouver.

March 29, 2023, 5:17pm Clark County News

C-Tran’s board of directors has unanimously approved a plan for a third line of bus rapid transit, known as The Vine, to run along Highway 99 from Vancouver’s waterfront to Washington State University Vancouver. Read story

Eulachon, the small dead fish otherwise known as smelt, die after they spawn and normally wash up along the Columbia River’s banks, said Laura Heironimus, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife sturgeon, smelt and lamprey lead.

Dead smelt wash ashore in Vancouver

Eulachon, the small dead fish otherwise known as smelt, die after they spawn and normally wash up along the Columbia River’s banks, said Laura Heironimus, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife sturgeon, smelt and lamprey lead.

March 28, 2023, 6:33pm Clark County News

Hundreds of dead fish washed ashore near Vancouver’s Waterfront Renaissance Trail in recent days, but officials say it’s not a cause for concern. Read story

The business leaders group Identity Clark County has elected Ben Campbell, publisher of The Columbian newspaper, to its board of directors.

Clark County Business Briefing

The business leaders group Identity Clark County has elected Ben Campbell, publisher of The Columbian newspaper, to its board of directors.

March 26, 2023, 6:02am Business Briefs

The business leaders group Identity Clark County has elected Ben Campbell, publisher of The Columbian newspaper, to its board of directors. Read story

Wind turbine blades and other wind energy components are among the highest profile imports into the Port of Vancouver. The teeth at the end of the blades increase their velocity as they spin.

Port of Vancouver plays vital role in global trade

Wind turbine blades and other wind energy components are among the highest profile imports into the Port of Vancouver. The teeth at the end of the blades increase their velocity as they spin.

March 22, 2023, 6:02am Business

International trade is a vital part of the state and local economy, with an estimated quarter of jobs in the region being tied to trade-related activities. Read story

Massive power outage reported from downtown Vancouver to Hazel Dell

March 21, 2023, 9:20am Clark County News

A huge power outage was reported on the west side of Clark County on Tuesday morning, leaving people in the dark from downtown Vancouver north to Hazel Dell. Read story

Lt. Louis Barin (1890-1920) sports his Naval officer's uniform. Barin built his airplanes. One lifted 20 feet skyward, then nose-dived into the earth. He chopped it into kindling and stored it in the basement of his Portland home. In 1919, he piloted a flying boat attempting the first crossing of the Atlantic.

Clark County History: Louis Barin, heavy aviator

Lt. Louis Barin (1890-1920) sports his Naval officer's uniform. Barin built his airplanes. One lifted 20 feet skyward, then nose-dived into the earth. He chopped it into kindling and stored it in the basement of his Portland home. In 1919, he piloted a flying boat attempting the first crossing of the Atlantic.

March 19, 2023, 6:00am Clark County Life

Louis Barin was a big man, overflowing the cockpit of his airplane. At 250 pounds, he was nearly twice the weight of other youthful aviators at the Vancouver Barracks polo grounds aviation camp. But he was there every evening. Later, Barin would make his mark in aviation by becoming one… Read story

Visitors browse at the Vancouver Farmers Market on Saturday, March 26, 2022.

Vancouver Farmers Market to see record number of vendors

Visitors browse at the Vancouver Farmers Market on Saturday, March 26, 2022.

March 17, 2023, 6:05am Business

This year, a record number of vendors will join the Vancouver Farmers Market, which opens this weekend. But unlike in previous years, they’ll likely be able to vend into the winter months. Read story

Workers from Share's Talkin' Trash program clean up a pile of rubbish Monday afternoon in Vancouver's Lincoln neighborhood. The program's staff removed 267 tons of trash last year from sites around Vancouver.

Share Talkin’ Trash program offers steppingstone out of homelessness

Workers from Share's Talkin' Trash program clean up a pile of rubbish Monday afternoon in Vancouver's Lincoln neighborhood. The program's staff removed 267 tons of trash last year from sites around Vancouver.

March 15, 2023, 6:01am Clark County News

Tony Colin describes himself as a coach. Out daily with his five-person team, he gives them tips to improve their technique and stay healthy. Read story

Plywood covers three windows and a pair of front doors that were smashed early Saturday at Heathen Brewing Feral Public House in downtown Vancouver. The Vancouver Police Department is investigating the vandalism.

No motive found so far in vandalism at Heathen Brewing Feral Public House in Vancouver

Plywood covers three windows and a pair of front doors that were smashed early Saturday at Heathen Brewing Feral Public House in downtown Vancouver. The Vancouver Police Department is investigating the vandalism.

March 13, 2023, 6:01pm Business

The Vancouver Police Department is investigating after three windows and a pair of front doors were smashed early Saturday at Heathen Brewing Feral Public House in downtown Vancouver. Read story