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Biotech company CytoDyn, headquartered at 1111 Main Street, pictured, said in March that it was about to start testing a coronavirus treatment drug. The company says it expects clinical trial results by the end of July.

CytoDyn suing group of investors

Biotech company CytoDyn, headquartered at 1111 Main Street, pictured, said in March that it was about to start testing a coronavirus treatment drug. The company says it expects clinical trial results by the end of July.

August 8, 2021, 6:05am Business

Vancouver-based CytoDyn is suing a group of investors that attempted to take control of its board of directors, according to CytoDyn’s claims. Read story

ESTHER SHORT: From left are Sons of the American Revolution members Larry Heckethorne; George Vernon; Larry Peck; Andrew Brewer; Paul Ocker; Carl Gray; Keith Weissinger, president; Alfred Folkerts; Greg Lucas, vice president; and Jeff Lightburn, president of the Fort Vancouver Chapter, at a tree planting earlier this year.

Groups dedicate trees at Esther Short Park

ESTHER SHORT: From left are Sons of the American Revolution members Larry Heckethorne; George Vernon; Larry Peck; Andrew Brewer; Paul Ocker; Carl Gray; Keith Weissinger, president; Alfred Folkerts; Greg Lucas, vice president; and Jeff Lightburn, president of the Fort Vancouver Chapter, at a tree planting earlier this year.

August 7, 2021, 5:55am Community

The Fort Vancouver chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution were joined by the Vancouver chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the National Society of the Colonial Dames 17th Century Hannah Mayhew Daggett Chapter for a tree planting and dedication May 22 at Esther Short Park. Read story

Artists and workers will install this art piece at The Marketplace at 210 W. Evergreen Blvd., between Java House and Jorge's Margarita Factory, on Friday.

Downtown Vancouver to receive students’ functional art Friday

Artists and workers will install this art piece at The Marketplace at 210 W. Evergreen Blvd., between Java House and Jorge's Margarita Factory, on Friday.

August 5, 2021, 6:04am Business

A splash of red, yellow and blue is coming to a block of downtown Vancouver in the form of a new art installation made of painted steel shapes and benches. Read story

Visitors lounge in the grass to watch the Minidoka Swing Band on Thursday at a new park at Northeast 52nd Street and 137th Avenue in Vancouver's North Image neighborhood. Residents will be able to vote on the new park's name.

New North Image neighborhood park a long time coming

Visitors lounge in the grass to watch the Minidoka Swing Band on Thursday at a new park at Northeast 52nd Street and 137th Avenue in Vancouver's North Image neighborhood. Residents will be able to vote on the new park's name.

July 31, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

It would be an exaggeration to say the Vancouver park located in the North Image neighborhood is the city’s first new community park since the Jurassic period. But to be fair, it has been a while — around 20 years, according to Vancouver Communications Director Cara Rene, since the city… Read story

Mark Thomas Meyer

Vancouver police locate missing Vancouver man, 68

Mark Thomas Meyer

July 28, 2021, 8:15pm Clark County News

Vancouver police are seeking the public’s assistance locating a 68-year-old Vancouver man with dementia who went missing Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Kirkland Tower, left, the nearly completed condo tower at The Waterfront Vancouver, is pictured with Hotel Indigo at The Waterfront Vancouver. The two projects from Vancouver-based Kirkland Development are being built together but will function as separate buildings.

Kirkland Tower at Waterfront Vancouver to open this fall

Kirkland Tower, left, the nearly completed condo tower at The Waterfront Vancouver, is pictured with Hotel Indigo at The Waterfront Vancouver. The two projects from Vancouver-based Kirkland Development are being built together but will function as separate buildings.

July 28, 2021, 6:01am Business

More than three years after it broke ground, The Waterfront Vancouver’s biggest development to date is entering the home stretch of construction. Kirkland Tower began taking pre-sale reservations for condos earlier this month, and both it and the adjacent Hotel Indigo are slated to open in the fall. Read story

LGBTQ group raises money for scholarship fund

July 25, 2021, 5:34am Community

A local LGBTQ social group called the VancouBears held its annual Tea Dance event July 10 at Heathen Brewing Feral Public House to celebrate Pride Month in Vancouver. Read story

A Vancouver Fire Department patch is seen here in the gear room of Fire Station 2 (The Columbian files)

Agencies respond to 2-alarm fire at Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park

A Vancouver Fire Department patch is seen here in the gear room of Fire Station 2 (The Columbian files)

July 24, 2021, 4:23pm Clark County News

Multiple agencies responded Saturday afternoon for a two-alarm brush fire at Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park, leading to a partial evacuation of the park, according to emergency radio traffic monitored at The Columbian. Read story

Police investigate hit-and-run of pedestrian in downtown Vancouver

July 23, 2021, 9:35am Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department is seeking the public's help in a hit-and-run investigation involving a pedestrian Tuesday in downtown Vancouver. Read story

Protesters with the activist groups Mosquito Fleet and Portland Rising Tide attempted to block a ship from docking at the Port of Vancouver to offload oil pipe supplies on Nov. 5, 2019. Criminal charges against four of the climate activists have been dropped.

Charges dismissed against activists who tried to block 2019 shipment at Port of Vancouver

Protesters with the activist groups Mosquito Fleet and Portland Rising Tide attempted to block a ship from docking at the Port of Vancouver to offload oil pipe supplies on Nov. 5, 2019. Criminal charges against four of the climate activists have been dropped.

July 22, 2021, 5:53pm Clark County News

Criminal charges against four climate activists who attempted to block a shipment of parts for an oil pipeline at the Port of Vancouver in November 2019 were dismissed Wednesday in Clark County District Court. Read story