The Trauma Recovery Network of Southwest Washington is offering pro bono trauma counseling services to first responders because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Trauma Recovery…
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Precautions, equipment conservation keep Clark County responders safe
Precautions put in place more than a month ago at Clark County’s fire departments have largely prevented employee exposures requiring quarantine. All of the agencies…
Emergency dental clinics set at Vancouver Church
Portland-based Medical Teams International will hold weekly emergency dental clinics at Vancouver Church beginning Wednesday. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Medical Teams International shifted…
Sen. Wilson advocates for antibody testing
For more than a month, state Senator Lynda Wilson has had 100 coronavirus antibody test kits in her home. The Vancouver Republican received the kits…
Larch inmates say close conditions present COVID-19 risk
It’s difficult to exercise social-distancing measures in prison, when your bunkmate is hovering a few feet above you, or if you share a bathroom with…
Clark County churches find creative ways to help the community during pandemic
Churches haven’t been allowed to gather for Sunday services for weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak, but that hasn’t stopped them from finding creative ways…
Clark County bookstores start new chapter during virus
For more than a decade, Vancouver resident Jack Allemang has occasionally slipped into Vintage Books on Mill Plain to pick up a book from the…
Fishers protest Washington’s recreational ban
Fishers in about a dozen boats gathered on the Columbia River near the Interstate 5 Bridge Saturday morning to protest the state’s recreational fishing ban.…
GOP lawmakers in Washington discuss their proposal to reopen sectors of the economy
Republican lawmakers in Olympia have drafted a plan that would reopen sectors of the economy. Unlike Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, they say it is possible…
Clark College: Summer, fall quarters will be online
Clark College will continue online learning through the fall 2020 quarter, it announced Friday. In an email to students, Interim President Sandra Fowler-Hill said college…







