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Historian to discuss Vietnam War at Artillery Barracks in Vancouver

November 3, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

The public is invited to engage in a free event leading up to Veterans Day about the South Vietnamese perspective of the Vietnam War. Read story

The Broadway Apartments at 1901 Broadway were built in 2018 and are for sale at $9,542,926.

3 downtown Vancouver apartment complexes on the market

The Broadway Apartments at 1901 Broadway were built in 2018 and are for sale at $9,542,926.

November 2, 2022, 6:23pm Business

Three recently built apartment complexes in downtown Vancouver are for sale at a time when the market for developing and selling apartments is slowing down but still strong in the city. Read story

Camas High School student Audrey Wagner, 16, dances with friends to the music of the Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra at Providence Academy.

All that ‘Jass’ a hit at Vancouver’s Providence Academyvideo icon

Camas High School student Audrey Wagner, 16, dances with friends to the music of the Ne Plus Ultra Jass Orchestra at Providence Academy.

October 30, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life

The lush sounds and sophisticated steps of a century ago are swinging back into style at one of Vancouver’s most historical sites. Read story

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Vancouver massage therapist sentenced to 3 years in prison for inappropriate touching

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

October 26, 2022, 4:18pm Clark County News

A Vancouver massage therapist was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison for inappropriately touching six female clients during massages between January 2017 and August 2019. Read story

Shonna Roberts of Omnis Ink tattoos over 20-year-old self-harm scars for Angie Williams, program manager at the National Alliance on Mental Illness, at her downtown Vancouver studio. Omnis Ink, Vancouver's first advanced paramedical tattooing studio, recently began working with the National Alliance on Mental Illness to provide scar camouflage treatment for self-harm scars.

Vancouver paramedical tattoo shop offers camouflage for self-harm scars

Shonna Roberts of Omnis Ink tattoos over 20-year-old self-harm scars for Angie Williams, program manager at the National Alliance on Mental Illness, at her downtown Vancouver studio. Omnis Ink, Vancouver's first advanced paramedical tattooing studio, recently began working with the National Alliance on Mental Illness to provide scar camouflage treatment for self-harm scars.

October 25, 2022, 6:02am Business

When Shonna Roberts first opened Omnis Ink about a month ago, she posted in a few different online groups about the services she offers, including scar camouflage for self-harm scars. Read story

Timothy L. Allen, 19, appears Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder. His is accused of shooting a man in the chest during a marijuana deal gone wrong.

19-year-old facing attempted murder charge in west Vancouver shooting

Timothy L. Allen, 19, appears Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder. His is accused of shooting a man in the chest during a marijuana deal gone wrong.

October 21, 2022, 12:50pm Clark County News

A 19-year-old Vancouver man is accused of shooting a man in the chest during an apparent marijuana deal gone wrong in the parking lot of a west Vancouver apartment complex. Read story

Friends of the Carpenter Board President Wendy Wright displays a dryer in a new laundry trailer at the organization's west Vancouver workshop. The washers and dryers will be open to those in need for free use as soon they're connected to electricity.

Friends of the Carpenter opening new shower, laundry trailers in west Vancouver

Friends of the Carpenter Board President Wendy Wright displays a dryer in a new laundry trailer at the organization's west Vancouver workshop. The washers and dryers will be open to those in need for free use as soon they're connected to electricity.

October 20, 2022, 7:50pm Clark County News

Faith-based nonprofit organization Friends of the Carpenter is opening new shower and laundry trailers at its west Vancouver day center in an expansion of its services for homeless and low-income people. Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle cut the red ribbon on Thursday in a symbolic opening of the trailer facilities. Read story

Cedar Lapp-Ngauamo, owner and creator of Cedar's Academy of Makeup Artistry, appeared recently on "The Blox," a reality show that focuses on entrepreneurship. The show also featured her Vancouver salon.

Owner of Cedar’s Academy of Makeup Artistry in Vancouver competes on reality series ‘The Blox’

Cedar Lapp-Ngauamo, owner and creator of Cedar's Academy of Makeup Artistry, appeared recently on "The Blox," a reality show that focuses on entrepreneurship. The show also featured her Vancouver salon.

October 20, 2022, 6:02am Business

Cedar Lapp-Ngauamo, owner of Cedar’s Academy of Makeup Artistry in downtown Vancouver, recently used her business prowess to compete with 59 other entrepreneurs around the country in the reality series “The Blox.” Read story

Niche Wine Bar, which is celebrating 12 years in downtown Vancouver, opened its new, larger location recently at 900 Washington St.

Niche Wine Bar stretches out at new downtown Vancouver locale

Niche Wine Bar, which is celebrating 12 years in downtown Vancouver, opened its new, larger location recently at 900 Washington St.

October 19, 2022, 6:04am Business

Niche Wine Bar and Bistro has been a staple in downtown Vancouver for 12 years, and now it has a new address. Read story

Kyree Amusa, who works at The Yard Milkshake Bar, often sees cars racing down Waterfront Way traveling around 60 mph. A new series of speed bumps aims to stop that.

Speed ‘humps’ installed at The Waterfront Vancouver to curb racing, other dangerous activity

Kyree Amusa, who works at The Yard Milkshake Bar, often sees cars racing down Waterfront Way traveling around 60 mph. A new series of speed bumps aims to stop that.

October 19, 2022, 6:03am Business

Nearly every night at around 10 p.m., Kyree Amusa, who works at ​​The Yard Milkshake Bar, sees cars racing down The Waterfront Vancouver’s road, sometimes traveling around 60 mph. Read story