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Police video shows Vadim Sashchenko, 43, pointing what appears to be a gun. Callers reported to emergency dispatchers that Sashchenko’s gun was a replica.

911 callers had reported gun carried by man fatally shot by Vancouver police officer was a replica

Police video shows Vadim Sashchenko, 43, pointing what appears to be a gun. Callers reported to emergency dispatchers that Sashchenko’s gun was a replica.

November 22, 2024, 4:42pm Clark County News

Callers told emergency dispatchers the man a Vancouver police officer would later fatally shoot in downtown Vancouver had a replica gun. But investigators failed to tell the public the gun was a replica until weeks after the June 8 incident. Read story

Vancouver-based Albina Fuel has sold its liquid asphalt division to a North Dakota company. Albina will continue to operate its other divisions out of its Vancouver headquarters.

Vancouver’s Albina Fuel sells liquid asphalt division to North Dakota company

Vancouver-based Albina Fuel has sold its liquid asphalt division to a North Dakota company. Albina will continue to operate its other divisions out of its Vancouver headquarters.

November 21, 2024, 11:32am Business

North Dakota construction material company Knife River Corporation purchased the liquid asphalt division of Albina Holdings, the Vancouver-based company announced Wednesday. Read story

Residents on Monday ask the Vancouver City Council to ban camping along West Mill Plain Boulevard (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian)

West Vancouver residents plead with city to clear homeless camp along West Mill Plain Boulevard

Residents on Monday ask the Vancouver City Council to ban camping along West Mill Plain Boulevard (Taylor Balkom/The Columbian)

November 19, 2024, 2:48pm Clark County News

A dozen west Vancouver residents pleaded with the city council on Monday to clear a homeless encampment along West Mill Plain Boulevard. Read story

On Nov. 4, two dogs were dropped at Vancouver Fire Department Station 2. The crew affectionately named them Tom and Jerry.

Vancouver fire station crew saves two stray dogs

On Nov. 4, two dogs were dropped at Vancouver Fire Department Station 2. The crew affectionately named them Tom and Jerry.

November 16, 2024, 5:41am Clark County News

On Nov. 4, two small dogs were left in the care of Vancouver Fire Department Station 2 in central Vancouver. Read story

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Facility Manager Alex Patterson, left, and Superintendent Tracy Fortmann, center, explore the refurbished Building 993 along with Sean Johnson of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The former U.S. Army barracks used to house as many as 180 soldiers. Now it houses the regional offices of two federal agencies: the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Fort Vancouver barracks’ $16.5M renovation preserves building’s historical appearance

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Facility Manager Alex Patterson, left, and Superintendent Tracy Fortmann, center, explore the refurbished Building 993 along with Sean Johnson of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The former U.S. Army barracks used to house as many as 180 soldiers. Now it houses the regional offices of two federal agencies: the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

November 14, 2024, 6:06am Clark County Life

A recently completed $16.5 million renovation of the 1907 “double infantry” barracks building on the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site retains its pleasingly vintage vibe. Read story

The ZoomInfo logo adorns a wall at the company's downtown Vancouver offices.

ZoomInfo reports $23M net income for quarter

The ZoomInfo logo adorns a wall at the company's downtown Vancouver offices.

November 12, 2024, 4:12pm Business

ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. on Tuesday reported third-quarter net income of $23.8 million. The Vancouver company said it had profit of 7 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense and restructuring, came to 28 cents per share. Read story

Vietnamese Community of Clark County members hold flags and march Monday during the 36th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Parade at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

36th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site honors vets

Vietnamese Community of Clark County members hold flags and march Monday during the 36th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Parade at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

November 11, 2024, 2:24pm Clark County News

Men, women and children lined the streets at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Monday to honor the nation’s veterans as part of the 36th Annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade. Read story

The Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools’ annual student chest drive is partially underwritten this year by Columbia Credit Union.

Columbia Credit Union supports student chest drive

The Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools’ annual student chest drive is partially underwritten this year by Columbia Credit Union.

November 9, 2024, 5:45am Community

VANCOUVER – Columbia Credit Union will once again support the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools annual student chest drive. The credit union is matching the first $15,000 that Vancouver students raise. Read story

Shinsen Sushi & Lounge’s Chef’s signature rolls include the Waterfront Roll and Mr. Sakai Roll.

Shinsen Sushi rolls into Waterfront Vancouver with fresh fish and showy cocktails

Shinsen Sushi & Lounge’s Chef’s signature rolls include the Waterfront Roll and Mr. Sakai Roll.

November 8, 2024, 6:03am Clark County Life

Over the past several decades, sushi, like bottled water, has shifted from a delicacy for the elite to a commonplace item sold at Safeway and Fred Meyer. Low-cost sushi rolls stuffed with veggies and fake crab doused with mayo-based sauces have created the idea that sushi should be inexpensive. But… Read story

Dignitaries hold up a ribbon as Open House Ministries board of directors President Dick James, third from right, cuts Monday, during a ceremony for the new OHM West building in downtown Vancouver.

Open House Ministries celebrates new Vancouver affordable housing complex OHM West

Dignitaries hold up a ribbon as Open House Ministries board of directors President Dick James, third from right, cuts Monday, during a ceremony for the new OHM West building in downtown Vancouver.

October 28, 2024, 5:30pm Clark County News

More than a year ago, Open House Ministries staff stood on an empty lot across from the nonprofit shelter to envision what the barren space could become. Read story