Vancouver Public Works crews have shut down a portion of Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard due to a gas line rupture. Public Works said on Twitter…
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Columbia Dance Center teacher provides classes via YouTube
In her classroom at the Columbia Dance Center, Carol Arroyo and her daughter Ava performed for an audience of none. A Bluetooth speaker, queued up…
Vancouver officials concerned toilet paper substitutes could cause blockages
With consumers snatching up every roll of toilet paper available, public agencies may face problems from residents flushing toilet paper substitutes. The city of Vancouver…
Clark County Auto Licensing office closes until April 13
The Clark County Auto Licensing office has been closed due to COVID-19. The office at 1408 Franklin St., Vancouver, will close to in-person services until…
Inslee signs bill to add Clark County Superior Court judge
Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill into law Wednesday that increases the number of Clark County Superior Court judges from 10 to 11. Sen. Ann…
Luke Jensen Sports Park closed; other changes in effect
Clark County Public Works has closed several public meeting spaces and facilities in response to COVID-19. Luke Jensen Sports Park, 4000 N.E. 78th St., is…
Washingtonians get health care assistance
Washington’s insurance exchange is making changes to help people affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. Washingtonians who have seen a change in income can visit washingtonhealthplanfinder.org…
Clark County Permit Center lobby to close through April 1
The Clark County Permit Center lobby will close today due to COVID-19. The lobby on the first floor of the Public Service Center — 1300…
Man found guilty of double murder in Vancouver stabbings
A 38-year-old man who lived at a transitional housing apartment complex in Vancouver was found guilty Wednesday of killing two of his neighbors and trying…
Clark County Superior Court announces more cancellations, modifications
After announcing scaled-back services Monday, the Clark County Superior Court bench met again Tuesday to further discuss its ongoing response to COVID-19. Beginning today, all…