In a sea of shirts praising religion and recovery or honoring lost loved ones, Fonzi Alvez stood out. Alvez, one of 906 people marching from…
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Battle Ground’s partnership with a local veterinarian’s office to house and look after lost dogs has ended, and city officials have a few options for…
Vancouver’s reputation as a town for organized labor emerged as organically as Vancouver itself. “Most of it all happened because this was a logging town,…
When Dr. Nathan Boyer and the rest of PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center’s heart team completed Clark County’s first transcatheter aortic valve replacement, or TAVR procedure,…
It didn’t take long for Nancy Baker to talk about her passion for all things Vancouver, but she was even quicker to bring up one…
Marlene and Jim Hulett were never big wine drinkers, but that’s changed the last five or so years. “We’re becoming wine snobs now,” Marlene Hulett…
The Port of Vancouver is anything but immune to the roller coaster trade war between the U.S. and China. Continuing trade tensions have weighed down…
A once-bereft group aimed at funding and promoting Vancouver’s art scene has been revived, with nine people appointed to the city’s new Culture, Arts and…
The gray, gloppy sludge doesn’t resemble food, except for the specks of color from discarded fruits and vegetables. The unsightly goo, dumped along one side…
Retail chain Target announced Thursday that it has rolled out its store pick-up service — dubbed Drive Up — to stores in several new cities,…








