Vancouver Clark Parks & Rec catalog podcast with Annie Rusunen of the Parks Department Looking for things to do in the ‘couv this spring and summer? Check out the Vancouver-Clark Parks & Recreation catalogue. The 56-page booklet contains information on activities, classes, events, recreation ideas, camps, sports, community centers and ...
By day Mark Stevenz is a landscape worker. At night he transforms into an Elvis tribute artist. Stevenz, who lives in Washougal, was always a fan of Elvis but not necessarily someone who planned on earning money while wearing a white jumpsuit. It all started when he sang a version ...
We had a lot of extra footage that didn’t make it into the final Pearson Field video on Friday. This is a raw cut with some of the best of that unused footage.
A new look at Vancouver’s historic Pearson Field airport. Local pilots and flight enthusiasts share their love of flight and appreciation of Pearson Field. For more information, visit the airport’s website. Listen to an audio podcast of this video here: CREDITS Video directed, shot and edited by Miles Burnett and ...
After a fire destroyed part of her stock and forced a building-wide remodeling project, Cover to Cover Books moved to its new quarters at 6300 NE St. James Road in Vancouver. Owner Mel Sanders discussed how she ended up in the book business, the difference between a local bookstore and ...
Pearson Field is much more than a 3,200-foot slab of pavement to Clark County pilots. It’s their connection to the world of aviation. On Tuesday we were able to ask several pilots what Pearson – and flying – means to them. Today we’re sharing a taste of our experience and ...
Listen to an audio podcast of this video here: Team Mean Machine might be a small group of students from Washougal, Camas and Hockinson high schools but it was rubbing elbows with some of the best student engineers from around the globe. The team competed in the FIRST Robotics world ...
Pearson Field might lie in the shadow of Portland International Airport, but the smaller, local airport isn’t anything to scoff at. Pearson has been in use since 1905 when a dirigible landed near Vancouver Baracks, and today the field sees around 150 flights per day, according to field manager Willy ...
Diane Moore of Parent Talk Northwest and a few folks from the Clark County community give their take on what it means to be a mom and the rewards of being one. CREDITS Audio produced by Evan Newman
We hope you enjoy our first COUV.COM Original. If you’re interested in helping out or keeping up to date on The New Kiggins Theatre, visit its Facebook page. Check back on Monday to find out what we’re covering next week. CREDITS Video shot and edited by Miles Burnett, Paul Suarez ...
Stephen Burtt and Lawrence Dennis of Vancouver-based NW Aero Pix helped capture what could possibly be a world record for tree walking. The two used a multicopter to maneuver a Canon T2i digital camera around tree limbs as two filmmakers attempted to travel a kilometer through a tree canopy without ...
Many businesses throughout Clark County saw a jump in their personnel numbers on April 28. The new faces, which were between the ages of 8 and 18 years, were taking part in Take Our Daughters And Sons to Work Day. US Digital, located in Cascade Park, had activities to learn ...
On Monday we introduced our Originals and announced our first subject: Kiggins Theatre. While filming this piece we had the privilege of getting an exclusive tour of the entire building from Seanette Corkill who runs the theater’s Facebook page and is a board member of the nonprofit group, Friends of Kiggins. ...
Mel Zucker, management consultant and former director of Oregon Transportation Institute, talks about his background working with the Oregon Department of Transportation. Audio timeline: 00:00 Zucker introduces himself and his career. 00:49 Zucker talks about when Neil Goldschmidt became governor of Oregon and how it affected transportation. At the ...
We’re starting something new here at couv.com. In the coming weeks and months, this website will become much more than you see today. As our founder, David Madore says, we’re “in the process of being invented.” Our COUV.COM Originals are the first of many new programs we will be rolling out ...
When Sohaib Athar heard a helicopter hovering above his home in Abbottabad, Pakistan, he knew something unusual was about to happen. The 33-year-old IT consultant got on Twitter and jokingly threatened to take out a “giant swatter” if the choppers didn’t leave. Little did he know, his take on events ...
State Rep. Paul Harris stopped by US Digital on April 27 to give David Madore and couv.com viewers an update on the Washington state budget situation. Madore and Harris also touch on the governors’ endorsement of the truss bridge for the CRC project* and upcoming elections. Harris was also a ...