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People on the Couve Cycle party cycle peddle their way to the next small-business shopping destination during Saturday&#039;s Sip, Shop &amp; Spin tour in downtown Vancouver. &quot;We&#039;re always looking for other options to get people out there,&quot; Couve Cycle owner Michael Palensky said.

Sip, Shop & Spin a fun taste of Small Business Saturday

People on the Couve Cycle party cycle peddle their way to the next small-business shopping destination during Saturday&#039;s Sip, Shop &amp; Spin tour in downtown Vancouver. &quot;We&#039;re always looking for other options to get people out there,&quot; Couve Cycle owner Michael Palensky said.

November 30, 2019, 8:45pm Business

Ah, the holidays. A time to reflect on the past year, enjoy the company of loved ones and, of course, shop. Read story

The Community Tree Lighting begins at 4 p.m. on Nov. 29 and culminates in Santa&#039;s arrival at 6 p.m. and the illumination of Vancouver&#039;s holiday tree.

Ho-ho-hoping to see you all at Community Tree Lighting

The Community Tree Lighting begins at 4 p.m. on Nov. 29 and culminates in Santa&#039;s arrival at 6 p.m. and the illumination of Vancouver&#039;s holiday tree.

November 29, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Maybe there’s 12,000 lights on the holiday tree in Esther Short Park. Maybe 20,000. In any case, after the ceremonial flipping of the switch Nov. 29, the tree will glow as a beacon of holiday spirit. Read story

Vintage Books owner Becky Milner hangs ornaments in a holiday display at Vintage Books in Vancouver on Tuesday. Milner said the store will have a variety of activities to celebrate Small Business Saturday including author talks, kids crafts and giveaways.

Small Business Saturday puts big emphasis on local

Vintage Books owner Becky Milner hangs ornaments in a holiday display at Vintage Books in Vancouver on Tuesday. Milner said the store will have a variety of activities to celebrate Small Business Saturday including author talks, kids crafts and giveaways.

November 29, 2019, 6:05am Business

On Saturday, shoppers will come out of the woodwork to support the small and locally owned businesses in Vancouver. Read story

ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office. The Vancouver-based form, formerly known as DiscoverOrg, has filed for an IPO.

ZoomInfo, formerly DiscoverOrg, files for IPO

ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck, whose company is one of the fastest growing in the county, is pictured in his downtown office. The Vancouver-based form, formerly known as DiscoverOrg, has filed for an IPO.

November 26, 2019, 1:41pm Business

One of Vancouver’s largest employers, ZoomInfo, formerly DiscoverOrg, announced it is seeking approval from regulators for an initial public offering to sell shares in the company, the company said on Tuesday. Read story

Shumway: Vancouver School of Arts and Academics senior Kate Bias, center, accepts her title of American Rabbit Breeders Association Queen with Eric Stewart, executive director of the association, left, and Josh Humphries, president of the association.

VSAA student named queen at national rabbit breeder convention

Shumway: Vancouver School of Arts and Academics senior Kate Bias, center, accepts her title of American Rabbit Breeders Association Queen with Eric Stewart, executive director of the association, left, and Josh Humphries, president of the association.

November 23, 2019, 6:04am Community

Kate Bias won the title of American Rabbit Breeders Association Queen at a national convention held in Reno, Nev., where rabbit breeders from across the country competed. Read story

Seth Alcott, left, and his wife, Noelle Alcott, of Vancouver decide on a Turkish towel with the help of Elif Sari Genc, right, the owner of Hands on Hips, a Turkish towels and textiles shop, at the Night Market Vancouver last year.

Night Market Vancouver holiday edition features special shopping nights

Seth Alcott, left, and his wife, Noelle Alcott, of Vancouver decide on a Turkish towel with the help of Elif Sari Genc, right, the owner of Hands on Hips, a Turkish towels and textiles shop, at the Night Market Vancouver last year.

November 22, 2019, 6:05am Clark County Life

Lake Shore resident Janice Kimmel loves the engineered precision of her Glowforge laser cutter. Read story

Loowit Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

Loowit to host pinball tournament for a good cause

Loowit Brewing Company in downtown Vancouver.

November 22, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

What makes a good event name? Read story

Chris Simons, owner of I Like Comics, is pictured at the shop in downtown Vancouver on Jan. 22.

I Like Comics to host signing with Image Comics leaders

Chris Simons, owner of I Like Comics, is pictured at the shop in downtown Vancouver on Jan. 22.

November 21, 2019, 10:00am Business

Downtown Vancouver’s I Like Comics shop has seen its share of big industry events, but nothing on this scale. Read story

Based on recollections of passengers and crew, this undated FBI artist&#039;s sketch is the only educated glimpse we&#039;ve ever had of Dan Cooper, who was misidentified as &quot;D.B.&quot; in a subsequent press report.

Kiggins to host a CooperCon, new radio play about the historic crime

Based on recollections of passengers and crew, this undated FBI artist&#039;s sketch is the only educated glimpse we&#039;ve ever had of Dan Cooper, who was misidentified as &quot;D.B.&quot; in a subsequent press report.

November 21, 2019, 6:02am Clark County Life

What was sticking in D.B. Cooper’s craw, anyway? Legions of FBI agents and self-appointed sleuths wish they knew. Read story

Volunteer Mickey Thompson Giese helps patrons as she serves free Thanksgiving meals in Vancouver in 2016.

Five places for people to get free Thanksgiving meals in Clark County

Volunteer Mickey Thompson Giese helps patrons as she serves free Thanksgiving meals in Vancouver in 2016.

November 19, 2019, 5:50pm Clark County News

Groups around Clark County are making sure everyone can enjoy a festive Thanksgiving feast regardless of their ability to pay. Here are four places serving free meals to anyone who’s homeless, lonely or just hungry this holiday. Read story