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Workers arrange to-go meals in biodegradable take-out boxes and containers at The Mighty Bowl. The popular downtown Vancouver eatery is stopping its use of single-use plastic items and will only use recyclable or compostable items.

Food vendors in Clark County moving away from single-use plastics

Workers arrange to-go meals in biodegradable take-out boxes and containers at The Mighty Bowl. The popular downtown Vancouver eatery is stopping its use of single-use plastic items and will only use recyclable or compostable items.

February 3, 2020, 6:05am Business

It’s not just grocers who are changing habits to make a smaller impact on the planet. Read story

Rodney T. Franck, 26, waits to be called forward to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter Friday in Clark County Superior Court. Franck was sentenced to 8 1/2  years in prison in the deadly beating of 55-year-old Chris Brewster.

Man gets 8 1/2 years for 2015 fatal beating in Vancouver

Rodney T. Franck, 26, waits to be called forward to plead guilty to second-degree manslaughter Friday in Clark County Superior Court. Franck was sentenced to 8 1/2  years in prison in the deadly beating of 55-year-old Chris Brewster.

January 31, 2020, 4:49pm Clark County News

One of two men who beat a Vancouver man into a coma that lasted more than a year before he succumbed to his injuries was sentenced Friday in Clark County Superior Court to 8½ years in prison. Read story

&quot;Hair Love&quot; is an animated film about an African American father faced with a daunting task: doing his daughter&#039;s hair.

Kiggins, Liberty in Camas to screen this year’s crop of ‘Oscar Shorts’ nominees

&quot;Hair Love&quot; is an animated film about an African American father faced with a daunting task: doing his daughter&#039;s hair.

January 30, 2020, 6:01am Clark County Life

It’s a tough world out there, but this year’s collection of short, Oscar-nominated documentaries should give moviegoers something to smile about. Read story

Community Roots Collaborative, a local nonprofit seeking to alleviate homelessness, works on renovations to the old Fruit Valley railway switch house in Vancouver on Monday. The building will house four tenants for $450 a month starting in March.

Renovated railhouse, 21 tiny homes heart of Fruit Valley project

Community Roots Collaborative, a local nonprofit seeking to alleviate homelessness, works on renovations to the old Fruit Valley railway switch house in Vancouver on Monday. The building will house four tenants for $450 a month starting in March.

January 29, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

An 1870s-era railway switch station undergoing renovations is nearly ready for tenants, the first piece of a planned development in Fruit Valley aimed at people who have been homeless. Read story

Attendees take in an exhibit honoring the history of African Americans in Clark County, part of an event to kick off a commemoration of Black History Month, on Saturday at the Vancouver Community Library.

Exhibit explores the African American experience in Vancouver, Northwest

Attendees take in an exhibit honoring the history of African Americans in Clark County, part of an event to kick off a commemoration of Black History Month, on Saturday at the Vancouver Community Library.

January 25, 2020, 8:16pm Clark County News

Marcus Lopez, a crew member on the Lady Washington, landed at Tillamook, Ore., in 1788. He’s thought to be the first black man to ever set foot in the Pacific Northwest — kicking off a long, rich, complex and occasionally fraught history of African Americans in this corner of the… Read story

Manager Kevin Butler prepares for customers while working at The Thirsty Sasquatch in Uptown Village. Next door, Sabor Mexicano is open for its last week in business.

Thirsty Sasquatch owners have big plans for neighboring Uptown Village spaces

Manager Kevin Butler prepares for customers while working at The Thirsty Sasquatch in Uptown Village. Next door, Sabor Mexicano is open for its last week in business.

January 21, 2020, 6:00am Business

A lot is about to change on the Uptown Village block where The Thirsty Sasquatch Taproom sits at 2110 Main St., Vancouver. Read story

FISH clients receive free reading glasses

January 18, 2020, 5:10am Community

Fort Vancouver Lions Club member and FISH of Vancouver member David Rich recently received 484 reading glasses from the Oregon Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation. Read story

DosAlas Latin American Kitchen &amp; Margarita Bar is due to open in June at the Waterfront Vancouver, in the space above WildFin American Grill.

Waterfront Vancouver Jorge’s gets a new name; downtown location gets reprieve

DosAlas Latin American Kitchen &amp; Margarita Bar is due to open in June at the Waterfront Vancouver, in the space above WildFin American Grill.

January 15, 2020, 6:05am Business

The future Jorge’s Latin American restaurant at The Waterfront Vancouver is about to enter the build-out phase, and the milestone is accompanied by a change in name: The restaurant will be called DosAlas Latin Kitchen & Tequila Bar. Read story

Columbia Machine employees donate for holidays

January 11, 2020, 5:57am Community

During the holiday season, some of the 420 employees of Columbia Machine donated items to local organizations. Read story

Hidden House Market co-chef and co-owner Elaine Frances, right, helps customers Thursday at Hidden House Market.

Market and deli open in Hidden House in Vancouver

Hidden House Market co-chef and co-owner Elaine Frances, right, helps customers Thursday at Hidden House Market.

January 10, 2020, 12:20pm Business

The Hidden House Market is a little bit of everything — a lunchtime deli counter, a happy hour hangout, a small-scale grocery store and a local Pacific Northwest gift shop. Read story