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Siblings Van and Ellie Stewart both recently earned the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout.

Brother-sister duo awarded rank of Eagle Scout

Siblings Van and Ellie Stewart both recently earned the prestigious rank of Eagle Scout.

July 9, 2022, 5:43am Community

Van and Ellie Stewart both recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout, something that only a small percentage of young people accomplish. Read story

The deli cases at La Bottega in Vancouver offer a variety of olives, cheeses and meats.

Pick the perfect picnic pack for a Clark County outing

The deli cases at La Bottega in Vancouver offer a variety of olives, cheeses and meats.

July 8, 2022, 6:00am Clark County Life

The weather has been bonkers. April and May felt like winter, and then June sporadically roared like a furnace. Packing a picnic this summer requires preparing for all eventualities. Here are a few spots in Vancouver’s Uptown Village to fill your basket, whether you encounter searing sunlight or pouring rain. Read story

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Vancouver police investigating fatal apartment fire as murder-suicide

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July 7, 2022, 10:57am Clark County News

Vancouver police are now investigating a June 25 apartment fire, in which two men were found dead, as a murder-suicide. Read story

A woman wears rainbow socks at Saturday in the Park Pride in 2016.

Homegrown Pride festival returns to Vancouver’s Esther Short Park after 2 years

A woman wears rainbow socks at Saturday in the Park Pride in 2016.

July 7, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

Vancouver’s most colorful event of the summer, Saturday in the Park Pride, will be back in full swing from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in Esther Short Park. The LGBTQ Pride event will offer the same rainbow of entertainment, artisan vendors and community resources as it has for nearly… Read story

Bryan Caldwell, a climbing instructor at The Source Climbing Center, belays as a student climbs a wall during a class Oct. 17, 2012, in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver rock climber killed in fall remembered for devotion to students, sport

Bryan Caldwell, a climbing instructor at The Source Climbing Center, belays as a student climbs a wall during a class Oct. 17, 2012, in downtown Vancouver.

July 6, 2022, 5:13pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who was a fixture of the local rock climbing community died Monday from a fall while rock climbing near Leavenworth. Read story

Fall colors frame the Providence Academy smokestack last October. It is set to be demolished in August.

Vancouver’s Providence Academy smokestack to be demolished in August

Fall colors frame the Providence Academy smokestack last October. It is set to be demolished in August.

July 5, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

The Historic Trust is undergoing changes. County Councilor Temple Lentz is its new executive director, and the trust proceeding with plans to demolish the Providence Academy’s smokestack in early August. Read story

10 students successfully completed their forklift training and earned their certification. They were from Columbia River, Skyview, Fort Vancouver and Hudson's Bay high schools.

Vancouver Public Schools seniors earn forklift training certification

10 students successfully completed their forklift training and earned their certification. They were from Columbia River, Skyview, Fort Vancouver and Hudson's Bay high schools.

July 2, 2022, 5:05am Community

10 seniors from four Vancouver high schools successfully completed forklift certification training on May 21, at Fort Vancouver High School. The training, led by Rhett Carpenter, began at 7:30 a.m. with classroom instruction and simulator exercises. Certification testing using a forklift took place at approximately 9:30 a.m. Read story

Volunteers Susan and Phil Harding serve eggs, waffles and sausages to participants in the Hot Meals program at the Share House on Tuesday morning. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the program served roughly 3,000 meals a month. Now, it serves about 9,000 meals a month, and more volunteers are needed to keep up. "Share says all the time that they couldn't do it without volunteers," Phil Harding said.

Share’s Hot Meals program returns to in-person dining after nearly 2½-year hiatus caused by pandemic

Volunteers Susan and Phil Harding serve eggs, waffles and sausages to participants in the Hot Meals program at the Share House on Tuesday morning. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the program served roughly 3,000 meals a month. Now, it serves about 9,000 meals a month, and more volunteers are needed to keep up. "Share says all the time that they couldn't do it without volunteers," Phil Harding said.

June 30, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

The smell of waffles, syrup and sausages wafted from Share House in downtown Vancouver on Tuesday morning as a line of people — many of them experiencing homelessness — formed outside. Read story

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust details summer grant winners

June 30, 2022, 6:01am Clark County Health

The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust released its Spring 2022 Grants Report, which outlines $32.5 million in charitable giving around the Pacific Northwest, including 29 grants totaling $12 million in Washington. Read story

With a wide variety of booths featuring local artists, vendors and support groups, Vancouver Pride is sure to spark the interest of attendees from all walks of life.

Working in Clark County: Saturday in the Park – Vancouver USA Pride

With a wide variety of booths featuring local artists, vendors and support groups, Vancouver Pride is sure to spark the interest of attendees from all walks of life.

June 25, 2022, 6:05am Business

Just because June is coming to a close, it doesn’t mean Pride celebrations are over. For the group Vancouver USA Pride, Pride month lasts all summer long as members gear up to host their annual LGBTQ+ Pride event Saturday in the Park, hosted in Esther Short Park on July 9. Read story