The Clark County court system announced Tuesday that it is once again modifying its operations to increase safety and stop the spread of COVID-19, including…
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Clark County adds one new COVID-19 case and one new death
Clark County Public Health announced one new coronavirus case and one new death Tuesday morning. It is the first death since April 27. Clark County…
East Vancouver quarantine site rolls out homeless testing
Unhoused people recently began staying at the Motel 6 quarantine and isolation site in east Vancouver as Clark County Public Health began rolling out a…
Weather Eye: May forecast to be warmer than average, rain chances mixed
We managed to squeak out another 70-degree day Monday before the clouds and sprinkles moved in. The first couple of days this month were cool…
Camas parks to reopen in phases
CAMAS — Camas parks will gradually begin reopening today. As part of the first phase, parking lots and trailheads at all city parks, along with…
Port of Vancouver handles exceptional wind blades bound for Canada
A set of 220-foot-long wind turbine blades arrived at the Port of Vancouver from China over the weekend as part a shipment bound for a…
Three Vancouver police officers involved in fatal shooting ID’d
The three Vancouver police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a man last week have been identified. They are Sgt. Jay Alie and officers…
Clark County adds six COVID-19 cases over weekend
Clark County Public Health confirmed six new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths Monday morning. Since Public Health does not report new cases on Saturday…
Vancouver man crashes while avoiding wrong-way car on Oregon freeway
A Vancouver man avoided injury Friday after swerving out of the way of a wrong-way driver and crashing on Interstate 84 in Oregon, according to…
Two-alarm apartment fire displaces families in east Vancouver
A two-alarm fire early Monday morning that damaged an apartment complex in east Vancouver was caused by improperly disposed smoking materials. No injuries were reported,…








