An additional 23 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Clark County, bringing the county’s total confirmed cases to 533. Clark County Public Health released…
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Clark County specialized drug courts adapt amid COVID-19
Clark County Superior Court Judge Scott Collier said it’s a new era in terms of figuring out how to make court proceedings function, and specialized…
Clark County Sheriff’s Office suspends specialty units
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has had to adjust its cold case investigations, and another specialty unit was suspended in anticipation of potential COVID-19-related budget…
Select Vancouver Mall retailers begin curbside operations
A dozen retailers at the Vancouver Mall have begun offering “Retail To Go” services, according to the mall’s website, although the mall itself remains shuttered…
Navigation Center in limbo due to virus
When COVID-19 hit, the Vancouver Navigation Center had just been getting back on track. The city-owned day shelter for people without homes had been through…
Clark County’s Phase 2 application on indefinite pause
Clark County is operating on an unknown timeline for its application for relaxed Phase 2 precautions, as the coronavirus outbreak associated with Vancouver’s Firestone Pacific…
With Firestone cases, Clark County COVID-19 total jumps to 510
The total number of COVID-19 cases confirmed in Clark County jumped to 510 on Tuesday. Clark County Public Health last updated numbers of cases on…
St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Washougal offers first drive-in service
WASHOUGAL — Posters that read “welcome to drive-in church” hung from the eaves of St. Matthew Lutheran Church and flapped in the wind. People pulled…
Clark County groups help Hispanic, Latinx households affected by virus get aid
Local groups are using relief funds to help Hispanic and Latinx households impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Southwest Washington League of Latin American Citizens…
Hey Clark County readers, are you using garage in new ways?
Staying in has become the new going out, by necessity and by order of the governor. But sometimes there’s just not enough space or variety…








