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Fresh to Death from Vice Beer (Rachel Pinsky)

Clark County brewers make the most of seasonal hops

Fresh to Death from Vice Beer (Rachel Pinsky)

September 15, 2023, 6:07am Business

In late August and early September local brewers drive to Willamette Valley hop farms to fill up their rigs with fresh hops, then quickly return to throw their loads into brewing tanks. These expeditions take on the feel of a rural Pacific Northwest version of the car chase scene in… Read story

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

Vancouver man, 34, gets 8 years in shooting

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

September 13, 2023, 6:35pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced Wednesday to nearly eight years in prison for shooting another man in the torso while confronting him about damage to his car. Read story

Sophie Evans, 14, right, and classmates practice at the new Naydenov gym, which includes an entire area primarily designed for the gym's competitive programs.

Athletes flip over Naydenov’s new Vancouver gym

Sophie Evans, 14, right, and classmates practice at the new Naydenov gym, which includes an entire area primarily designed for the gym's competitive programs.

September 8, 2023, 6:03am Business

At just 18 months old, Adalee Cassidy-Lopez was tumbling around Naydenov Gymnastics. She’s never left that old building — until now. Read story

Kevil "Kevin" Kidion, 19, appears Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree murder and first-degree assault. He's accused of shooting two people, killing one of them, during a fight outside of a central Vancouver bar.

Man in court in central Vancouver shooting that left one dead, one wounded

Kevil "Kevin" Kidion, 19, appears Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree murder and first-degree assault. He's accused of shooting two people, killing one of them, during a fight outside of a central Vancouver bar.

September 5, 2023, 5:15pm Clark County News

A judge set bail at $1 million for a 19-year-old man accused of shooting two people, killing one of them, during a fight last month outside of a central Vancouver bar. Read story

Fortside Brewing head brewer Paul Thurston measures out a bag of Vienna malt on Thursday at Fortside Brewing in central Vancouver. Fortside Brewing was a plaintiff in a 2022 lawsuit over Oregon's restrictions on Washington brewers selling their products in Oregon.

Vancouver’s Fortside Brewing, other Washington breweries prevail in lawsuit against Oregon

Fortside Brewing head brewer Paul Thurston measures out a bag of Vienna malt on Thursday at Fortside Brewing in central Vancouver. Fortside Brewing was a plaintiff in a 2022 lawsuit over Oregon's restrictions on Washington brewers selling their products in Oregon.

September 5, 2023, 6:07am Business

A lawsuit victory and a new Oregon state law has opened the door for Washington brewers to sell beer directly to customers in Oregon. Read story

Winston's British Fish n Chips has moved from a food cart pod near Living Hope Church to a new location at 221 N.E. 104th St. at the west end of the Walmart parking lot.

3 food carts depart Living Hope Church location over traffic fee dispute

Winston's British Fish n Chips has moved from a food cart pod near Living Hope Church to a new location at 221 N.E. 104th St. at the west end of the Walmart parking lot.

August 30, 2023, 6:06am Business

A food cart pod at Living Hope Church has lost three of its five carts due to a $45,000 traffic impact study fee that the church intended to pass onto the owners. Read story

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

Man sentenced to 14¼ years for stabbing at another man about two dozen times outside Vancouver church

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

August 28, 2023, 3:02pm Clark County News

A transient man was sentenced Wednesday to 14¼ years in prison for stabbing at another transient man 22 times in February 2022 outside a central Vancouver church. Read story

An artist's rendering visualizes the Tower Mall Development within the city's Heights District project, including commercial and multifamily housing as well as parks and open space.

Vancouver says Heights District will create about 900 affordable housing units

An artist's rendering visualizes the Tower Mall Development within the city's Heights District project, including commercial and multifamily housing as well as parks and open space.

August 23, 2023, 6:08am Business

Equity and affordable housing have become top priorities for the city of Vancouver as it makes progress on the Heights District development. Read story

Chialeah Kays, second from left, helps Christopher Crum, 15, look for a backpack during a back to school drive at The Giving Closet. At top, Kays ties a shoelace for 7-year-old Chantrie Larson.

Giving Closet in Vancouver hosts back-to-school event for students in need

Chialeah Kays, second from left, helps Christopher Crum, 15, look for a backpack during a back to school drive at The Giving Closet. At top, Kays ties a shoelace for 7-year-old Chantrie Larson.

August 22, 2023, 7:25pm Clark County News

Kids of all ages are coming out of The Giving Closet, a free community store, clutching pairs of new shoes and backpacks. Across the street, kids are getting haircuts while others wage a water balloon war against each other. Read story

After decades without trains running, rail development worries Clark County neighbors

August 21, 2023, 6:05am Business

Life in the Whispering Poplars mobile home park is fairly quiet for resident Karen Colwell. Yes, there’s noise from the traffic along neighboring streets, but the train line that lies less than 100 feet from Colwell’s home has been quiet for decades. Read story