Residents at Hazel Dell RV Park are concerned about a recent notice stating that monthly pad rents would go up to $750 in September. For…
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Clark County adds 38 new COVID-19 cases, one fatality
Clark County Public Health reported 38 new positive COVID-19 cases and one new death in statistics released Friday. The new cases brings the county’s total…
Clark County’s initial weekly unemployment claims fall by 19 percent
Initial weekly unemployment insurance claims in Clark County last week dropped 19 percent, from 1,147 to 924, dipping below the 1,000 weekly mark for the…
COVID-19 mortality far outpaces recent influenza outbreaks, officials say
Clark County Public Health confirmed 21 new cases of novel coronavirus on Thursday morning, bringing the total for the week so far to 174. The…
Vancouver’s financial hit from coronavirus milder than expected so far
Vancouver’s financial situation during COVID-19 looks rosier than initially predicted, though the city is far from out of the woods. Sales tax receipts came back…
COVID-19 restrictions don’t prevent fun at Vancouver summer day camps
Summer day camps through Vancouver Parks and Recreation are back on, after a five-week delay linked to ever-evolving COVID-19 regulations. But they look very different,…
Clark County reports 39 new COVID-19 cases, new demographic data
Clark County Public Health reported 39 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday as it released new statistics detailing the age and place of residence of the county’s…
Clark County Sheriff’s Office pulls deputies from 5 campuses, cites budget cuts
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is pulling its school resource deputies from five campuses, citing anticipated budget cuts and districts’ remote learning plans. Officials with…
Camas School District adopts, outlines remote start for classes
The Camas School District Board of Directors unanimously approved its remote learning plan Monday night. Here are the highlights: What will my student’s schedule look…
Battle Ground district details remote start plans for school year
The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors on Monday unanimously approved a remote start to the 2020-2021 school year — albeit with reservations. Several…









