Clark County is expecting to lose between $5 million and $13 million in general-fund revenue as a result of the novel coronavirus pandemic. When Washington’s…
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Kindergarten sign-ups available in Clark County
Families can now register their children for kindergarten for the 2020-2021 school year. Families whose children will be 5 by August 31 are encouraged to…
Ogden school secretary wins honors from Educational Service District 112
Ogden Elementary School secretary Traicy Brent was named Educational Service District 112’s Classified School Employee of the Year. In a district news release, Brent was…
Trap Door Brewery seeks assist to help homeless families
When you place your online to-go order for cans of Trap Door Brewery‘s beer, you can add a $20 donation to fill a backpack for…
Koi Pond Cellars Bistro to close permanently
The owners of Koi Pond Cellars Winery have announced that they will permanently close their downtown Vancouver bistro due to the impact of the novel…
Building groups aided by state Labor & Industries program
The Building Industry Association of Clark County announced this week that it will receive a refund of more than $3.2 million from the state Department…
Washington Republicans call for emergency special session in Olympia
Republican state legislators are calling for an emergency special session in Olympia next month to deal with the health and economic fallout of COVID-19. In…
Downtown Vancouver marquee messages go viral
There’s a fine art to writing in jumbo letters. Just ask Dan Wyatt, the owner of Vancouver’s independent Kiggins Theatre, or Jaynie Roberts, the founder…
Vancouver set to give parklets a trial run
The city of Vancouver is moving forward with a program that would allow coffee shops and restaurants to set up tables in the streets outside…
Susan G. Komen cancer walk to return in virtual format
The Susan G. Komen Oregon and SW Washington More than Pink Walk, or Race for the Cure, will return this year in a virtual manner.…



