The co-owners of Shanahan’s Pub and Grill, Frederick Kurz and David Cookson, hadn’t had to deal with a burglary in almost 12 years. That changed…
Posts published in “COVID-19”
Clark County choirs confront COVID-19
Local choir directors see little choice but to wait out the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s no longer safe for singers to stand in close formation and…
ilani to reopen May 28
ilani will reopen for business at noon May 28. The casino’s leaders announced the news Monday evening. The casino and entertainment venue announced March 16…
Clark County’s ventilator allocation plan years in the making
Four years ago, Clark County Public Health’s Ethics Committee needed a project to work on. The ethics committee, which consists of a diverse group of…
Clark County high school graduations to come in several forms
Clark County school districts are setting their plans for high school graduation, preparing for some semblance of ceremony in the midst of the novel coronavirus…
Boomerang Therapy Works in Vancouver restarts in-person care for some
On March 20, Boomerang Therapy Works closed its downtown Vancouver location for in-person appointments and switched to telehealth visits, citing safety concerns due to COVID-19.…
Clark County housing market feels virus’s effects in April
Clark County’s housing market saw major slowdowns in listing and sales activity in April, according to the latest data from the Regional Multiple Listing Service.…
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington awards COVID-19 grants
Over the past two weeks, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington granted $592,078 from the SW Washington COVID Response Fund to relief efforts across Clark,…
Long to host business roundtable on COVID-19
Carolyn Long, a Democratic candidate for Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, will host a remote roundtable about small businesses during COVID-19. The discussion will be live-streamed…
Clark College announces $5.5 million in budget cuts
Clark College announced $5.5 million in budget cuts, slashing dozens of positions after enrollment fell by nearly 31 percent from last year during the novel…







