A 44-year-old Vancouver man is accused of severely damaging a house he had been renting after learning he was being evicted. Michael G. Mitchell faces…
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Two new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Clark County
Clark County Public Health reported two new cases of novel coronavirus on Tuesday, bringing the county’s total to 560 since the first case was confirmed…
State asks Clark County to reapply for Phase 2 reopening status
Ten days after the state Department of Health put Clark County’s Phase 2 application on hold, Clark County Public Health is on the brink of…
Dutch Bros. Coffee confirms COVID-19 case, implements safety protocols
Drive-thru chain Dutch Bros. Coffee announced over the weekend that it had confirmed a case of COVID-19 among the staff at one of its Hazel…
Weather Eye: Get out and enjoy the sun, because change on way for weekend
How would you rate Monday’s weather? For me on a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being ideal, it would have been a 10.…
Peaceful protests continue in Vancouver for 2nd day
Protests against police violence and institutional racism continued across the country Monday, including among a small group of demonstrators who met in downtown Vancouver. About…
Apartment fire displaces three families
Three families were displaced Sunday by an apartment fire in Vancouver. Crews from the Vancouver Fire Department were dispatched at 4:26 p.m. to a reported…
Fire displaces more than 25 at Vancouver apartments
A two-alarm fire heavily damaged an apartment building Saturday night in east Vancouver, displacing more than 25 residents, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Crews…
Vancouver man accused in two drug-related deaths
A 23-year-old Vancouver man accused in two fatal drug overdoses caused by pills laced with a powerful opioid appeared Monday morning via video in Clark…
Stoker resigns from Vancouver school board after comment on protesters
Vancouver Public Schools director Mark Stoker resigned Monday after fallout from his tweet suggesting that fire hoses be used to quell demonstrators protesting police brutality…








