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Magenta Theater in downtown Vancouver will be presenting the award-winning farce "The Play That Goes Wrong." Amanda Cowan/The Columbian files
An artist's rendering shows an eight-story, 829-space parking garage planned at The Waterfront Vancouver development. The garage will also include 10,500 square feet of retail space and 83 parking spaces allocated for electric vehicle charging stations.

Construction to begin on parking garage at The Waterfront Vancouver

An artist's rendering shows an eight-story, 829-space parking garage planned at The Waterfront Vancouver development. The garage will also include 10,500 square feet of retail space and 83 parking spaces allocated for electric vehicle charging stations.

February 8, 2023, 4:39pm Business

A new parking garage at The Waterfront Vancouver is set to begin construction as soon as next week. Read story

Clark County Veterans Assistance Center Vice President Ruth Lakel holds a box of food at the center. The organization operates a food pantry that gives out boxes to individuals and families.

Clark County Veterans Assistance Center food program confronts challenges

Clark County Veterans Assistance Center Vice President Ruth Lakel holds a box of food at the center. The organization operates a food pantry that gives out boxes to individuals and families.

February 3, 2023, 6:03am Clark County News

While food prices across the country soar, many food banks and pantries are struggling to supply enough meals to those seeking warm food and supplies. Read story

Jen Langdon laughs and knits while drinking riesling at Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver. Bars are offering activities not usually associated with drinking establishments to lure customers, especially midweek.

Knitting, chess, bingo: Clark County bars, taprooms think outside the pint

Jen Langdon laughs and knits while drinking riesling at Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver. Bars are offering activities not usually associated with drinking establishments to lure customers, especially midweek.

February 3, 2023, 6:02am Business

After a couple years of staying home, everyone seems a bit uncertain about where to go and what to do. Clark County bars are luring customers back with activities that you might not associate with drinking establishments, like knitting, bingo and chess. None of these events take reservations so they’re… Read story

Events in Vancouver celebrate Black History Month

January 31, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Every Saturday this February local nonprofit iUrban Teen, in partnership with the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington, will host an event to celebrate Black History Month. Each event will highlight local Black artists and community members. Read story

Volunteer Harley Fowler, with bucket, pours a layer of rocks into a Grattix box at the Port of Vancouver last week. The boxes will be given for free to some businesses along the Columbia River.

Port of Vancouver’s Grattix boxes provided gratis

Volunteer Harley Fowler, with bucket, pours a layer of rocks into a Grattix box at the Port of Vancouver last week. The boxes will be given for free to some businesses along the Columbia River.

January 30, 2023, 6:05am Business

What began as a project to filter stormwater at the Port of Vancouver has evolved into an innovation now being spread to businesses up and down the Columbia River. Read story

Desks sit inside the Mullen-Polk Foundation's Family Resource Center at the nonprofit headquarters in downtown Vancouver. The center will help connect individuals and families to resources throughout the community to help get their basic needs met.

Mullen-Polk Foundation opens Family Resource Center in Vancouver

Desks sit inside the Mullen-Polk Foundation's Family Resource Center at the nonprofit headquarters in downtown Vancouver. The center will help connect individuals and families to resources throughout the community to help get their basic needs met.

January 28, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Health

The Mullen-Polk Foundation, looking to help support a greater portion of the community, opened the doors this week to its very own Family Resource Center. Read story

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

Vancouver man accused of beating man with cinder block

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

January 26, 2023, 6:02pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man is accused of beating another man with a cinder block so badly he was in the ICU for several days and needed a metal plate inserted in his skull. Read story

A motorist traveling north on Fort Vancouver Way passes two recreational vehicles parked near Clark College, an area that has become home for several people living in their vehicles.

Vancouver seeks site for new Safe Park as people living in vehicles prompt concerns

A motorist traveling north on Fort Vancouver Way passes two recreational vehicles parked near Clark College, an area that has become home for several people living in their vehicles.

January 25, 2023, 6:03am Clark County News

Last fall, Irma Lucero noticed a recreational vehicle parked outside a house she owns in Vancouver’s Fruit Valley neighborhood. The vehicle sat on the street for about a month and a half. She never saw its owner, but it was clear to her that someone was living inside. Read story

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust awards $28.6 million to nonprofits

January 20, 2023, 5:58am Clark County News

The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust published its “Fall 2022 Grants Report” Thursday. The organization awarded 82 grants to nonprofits throughout the Pacific Northwest, totaling $28.6 million, according to a press release. Read story