Clark County Public Health confirmed one new death due to COVID-19 and 13 new cases Thursday afternoon. The newest death was a man in his…
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Sparks fly as Herrera Beutler, Long define their differences in 3rd District race
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler and Carolyn Long faced off for the first time as 2020 general election rivals during a joint interview with The Columbian’s…
Circumstance dictates pomp of a different sort for Evergreen schools grads
High school seniors may have missed out on a traditional graduation ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Evergreen Public Schools wasn’t going to see…
Clark County at ‘moderate risk’ for school reopenings
Clark County just barely made the cut for counties where there’s a “moderate risk” for reopening schools. Gov. Jay Inslee and state schools Superintendent Chris…
Clark County Public Health adds 45 COVID-19 cases to total, updates age data
Clark County Public Health this morning added 45 COVID-19 cases to the county’s total. The agency also updated patient age data for the first time…
Clark County sees 61 new COVID-19 cases as total approaches 2,000
Clark County Public Health reported 61 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday afternoon, pushing the county’s total cases to 1,946. No new deaths were reported…
Vancouver construction remains strong during pandemic
Building development at all stages, from planning to breaking ground to construction, is advancing in Vancouver under the pandemic. It’s a big difference from the…
CARES Act to send nearly $5.5 million in rent assistance to Clark County
Nearly $5.5 million in rent assistance is coming to Clark County to help lower income tenants weather the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn. The money…
Clark County adds 107 new COVID-19 cases
More than a hundred new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed by Clark County Public Health early this afternoon. Clark County added 107 cases over the…
Ed Lynch Estate buys downtown Vancouver block, but plans unclear
A square block of downtown Vancouver containing offices and a former church and performing arts center could someday house a nonprofit organization. But its new…









