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Planes are parked near the runway at Pearson Field in March 2019.

Pearson Field to receive federal funds

Planes are parked near the runway at Pearson Field in March 2019.

December 17, 2021, 6:03am Business

Vancouver’s Pearson Field is set to receive $159,000 in federal infrastructure funding to improve its safety, security and volume. Read story

Olivia Hill, 11, left; her father, Jeffrey; and her sister Charlotte, 8, shoot a preview video for Columbia Dance&#039;s historical version of &quot;The Nutcracker&quot; at Fort Vancouver.
The Clark County Courthouse.

State appeals court orders Vancouver man’s rape conviction be vacated

The Clark County Courthouse.

December 14, 2021, 4:58pm Clark County News

The Washington Court of Appeals ordered a Vancouver man’s rape conviction be vacated after finding the trial court erred in allowing hearsay statements from a sexual assault nurse and a police officer. Read story

Jennifer Chambers-Taube

Business Briefing

Jennifer Chambers-Taube

December 12, 2021, 6:01am Business

People in Business Read story

Northwood Public House and Brewery in Battle Ground offers whiskey tasting. This is the Old School flight ($18).

Get into the spirit of alluring brown spirits at Clark County bars

Northwood Public House and Brewery in Battle Ground offers whiskey tasting. This is the Old School flight ($18).

December 10, 2021, 6:00am Business

Brown spirits (not including rum) can cause some confusion. They have a variety of names — whiskey, whisky, scotch, bourbon and rye. Flavor profiles range from a smooth, satiny Japanese whisky to an astringent rye. Read story

Portland resident Marco McLean enjoys a relaxing morning while visiting Bula Kava House in Southeast Portland. The bar's owner is planning a second location in downtown Vancouver.

Kava bar coming to downtown Vancouver

Portland resident Marco McLean enjoys a relaxing morning while visiting Bula Kava House in Southeast Portland. The bar's owner is planning a second location in downtown Vancouver.

December 7, 2021, 6:05am Business

Vancouver’s first kava bar is coming around late March of next year to the former Lucky Loans building at 614 Main St. Read story

Sentimental sap?

Have a cinematic Christmas at Clark County’s indie theaters

Sentimental sap?

December 3, 2021, 6:01am Clark County Life

Seventy-five years after the film was released — with America more bitterly divided than ever — is it still a wonderful life? Read story

A rendering for Block One shows the proposed 10-story office building. Plans for Blocks One and Two of the Port of Vancouver's Terminal One show an office building and four residential towers along the city's waterfront.

Offices, apartments eyed for east end of Waterfront Vancouver development

A rendering for Block One shows the proposed 10-story office building. Plans for Blocks One and Two of the Port of Vancouver's Terminal One show an office building and four residential towers along the city's waterfront.

December 1, 2021, 6:03am Business

Initial plans released for the Port of Vancouver’s Blocks One and Two along the city’s waterfront show the areas may soon be home to a 10-story office building and four luxury apartment towers planned to hold 200 units, according to project plans submitted to the city of Vancouver. Read story

Jeff Chandler, Ken Leffel, Jim Pearson and Doug Corso build Adirondack chairs to raise funds for Friends of the Carpenter.

Friends of the Carpenter seeks fundraising in trying times

Jeff Chandler, Ken Leffel, Jim Pearson and Doug Corso build Adirondack chairs to raise funds for Friends of the Carpenter.

November 27, 2021, 5:02am Community

Having been significantly impacted by COVID-19 as well as an electrical fire, Friends of the Carpenter is ramping up once again, building Adirondack chairs and other handmade goods and furniture to raise funds. “Since 1999, we are a faith-based day facility that provides safety, structure and purpose for vulnerable members… Read story

The Traveling Day Society plays a song Tuesday at Lincoln Elementary School. The intertribal Native American group performed as part of a virtual assembly for Lincoln students in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday.

Vancouver students learn about Native American cultures during drum-circle assembly

The Traveling Day Society plays a song Tuesday at Lincoln Elementary School. The intertribal Native American group performed as part of a virtual assembly for Lincoln students in advance of the Thanksgiving holiday.

November 24, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

and then louder and louder — the rumbling beat of animal skin drums began to reverberate through the halls of Lincoln Elementary School on Tuesday. Read story