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Daniel Medeiros, from left, joins David Regan and Richard Hassler outside Regan Bail Bonds in downtown Vancouver on Sept. 30. The bail enforcement agents tracked an accused "prolific" identity thief from Vancouver to Florida over the last few months and assisted in his capture by the Collier County Sheriff's Office.  At top, a mug shot of fugitive Anatoly Kutsar.

Clark County bail agents trip up suspect in ‘prolific’ identity thefts

Daniel Medeiros, from left, joins David Regan and Richard Hassler outside Regan Bail Bonds in downtown Vancouver on Sept. 30. The bail enforcement agents tracked an accused "prolific" identity thief from Vancouver to Florida over the last few months and assisted in his capture by the Collier County Sheriff's Office.  At top, a mug shot of fugitive Anatoly Kutsar.

October 8, 2021, 6:00am Business

A team of Clark County bail recovery agents were behind the Florida arrest of a man described as a “prolific” identity thief suspected of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in property. Read story

A cyclist rides south on Columbia Street bike lane, a part of the Westside Bike Mobility Project that aims to improve safety for bikers and pedestrians traveling through the city.

Nearly complete Columbia Street bike lanes still point of contention

A cyclist rides south on Columbia Street bike lane, a part of the Westside Bike Mobility Project that aims to improve safety for bikers and pedestrians traveling through the city.

October 7, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

Most of the hotly debated Westside Bike Mobility Project is complete, and community members are offering mixed reviews on the impact it has made on commuting and living in the area. Read story

"Warren Miller: Winter Starts Now" features great snowriding by athletes of all ages and abilities.

Beautiful colors, big fears on Clark County’s indie cinema screens in October

"Warren Miller: Winter Starts Now" features great snowriding by athletes of all ages and abilities.

October 7, 2021, 6:02am Clark County Life

Remember the good old Renaissance, when dogma gave way to progress, when ignorance gave way to great science and art? Read story

Great Western Malting Co. is a tenant at the Port of Vancouver.

Vancouver firefighters battle blaze in below ground grain storage area

Great Western Malting Co. is a tenant at the Port of Vancouver.

October 4, 2021, 11:06pm Clark County News

Fire sparked by welding equipment burned in a below ground grain silo at the Port of Vancouver on Monday, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

Gracie Taylor makes a presentation to an audience including Port of Vancouver Commissioner Eric LaBrant during a recent Youth Acting for our Earth training.

LaBrant speaks with young climate activists

Gracie Taylor makes a presentation to an audience including Port of Vancouver Commissioner Eric LaBrant during a recent Youth Acting for our Earth training.

October 2, 2021, 6:01am Community

Port of Vancouver Commissioner Eric LaBrant spoke with 31 students from two states in a Youth Acting for our Earth training on the climate crisis. Read story

The 2021 Walk to End Alzheimer's SW Washington exceeded its $95,000 fundraising goal and was on its way to breaking $100,000. Nearly 400 participants registered for the Sept. 26 walk, with many joining in person at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver; others walked in their own neighborhoods.

Local Walk to End Alzheimer’s exceeds fundraising goal

The 2021 Walk to End Alzheimer's SW Washington exceeded its $95,000 fundraising goal and was on its way to breaking $100,000. Nearly 400 participants registered for the Sept. 26 walk, with many joining in person at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver; others walked in their own neighborhoods.

October 2, 2021, 5:45am Community

The 2021 Walk to End Alzheimer’s SW Washington exceeded its $95,000 fundraising goal and was on its way to breaking $100,000, according to Stacey Smith, marketing and communications director for the Alzheimer’s Association Oregon & Southwest Washington Chapter. Read story

Eddings House, 700 W. Evergreen Blvd., is now used for offices. Its proximity to the Clark County Courthouse makes it a good location for lawyers.

Historic Eddings House in downtown Vancouver for sale

Eddings House, 700 W. Evergreen Blvd., is now used for offices. Its proximity to the Clark County Courthouse makes it a good location for lawyers.

September 30, 2021, 6:03am Business

Downtown Vancouver’s historic Eddings House, built in 1885 by John Eddings, a civic and religious leader in 19th century Clark County, is for sale. Read story

Barista Emily Cortez, from left, joins Marty Lopes, owner of Terrain Coffee Project, as they chat with customer Todd Sturtz of Vancouver at the new downtown Vancouver coffee shop on Tuesday morning.

Terrain Coffee Project opens cafe in downtown Vancouver

Barista Emily Cortez, from left, joins Marty Lopes, owner of Terrain Coffee Project, as they chat with customer Todd Sturtz of Vancouver at the new downtown Vancouver coffee shop on Tuesday morning.

September 30, 2021, 6:03am Business

Terrain Coffee Project’s cafe opened Sept. 22 at 106 W. Sixth St., in the space formerly occupied by Beerded Brothers Brewing in downtown Vancouver. Read story

The Clark County Courthouse.

Suspect in knife attack in Vancouver homeless camp in court Tuesday

The Clark County Courthouse.

September 27, 2021, 4:11pm Clark County News

A transient man arrested Sunday in connection with a stabbing at a homeless camp in downtown Vancouver is scheduled to appear Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

UnderBar owner Kurt Van Orden looks over the new food cart in the bar's expansion in Uptown Village on Friday afternoon.

Downtown Vancouver’s UnderBar raises profile with cart

UnderBar owner Kurt Van Orden looks over the new food cart in the bar's expansion in Uptown Village on Friday afternoon.

September 25, 2021, 6:05am Business

A speakeasy called UnderBar has emerged from the dark, moody basement of a downtown Vancouver building and expanded to a nearby outdoor area with a food cart. Read story