About 50 people gathered Wednesday afternoon in front of Evergreen High School in a rally for black lives. Chica Morrow, a 2016 Evergreen graduate, helped…
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Clark County deputy helps deliver baby at gas station
A Clark County sheriff’s deputy helped deliver a baby Tuesday at a gas station in Brush Prairie. Deputy Melissa Sager was called to the Shell…
Four new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Clark County
Clark County Public Health confirmed four new COVID-19 cases Wednesday afternoon, as the county continues to level off with new cases after a 32-case spike…
Clark County Jail meal changes prompt riot
Clark County Jail is back to serving a single hot meal each day following several days of sack breakfasts, lunches and dinners, a change that…
Washougal’s Steamboat Landing dock opened to public
Washougal’s popular Steamboat Landing dock has reopened with a few adjustments. The west side near the parking lot will be open for entry only, while…
Frog Ferry backers get $300,000 Murdock grant
The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announced Tuesday that it has granted $300,000 to Friends of Frog Ferry, the nonprofit group that has been evaluating…
American flags offered to Ridgefield residents
Ridgefield residents can order American flags that will be installed Saturday outside their homes. The Ridgefield Lions Club has offered to install the flags in…
Clark County salons, barbershops reopen
Elliot Reichstein, 7, wasn’t thrilled about his looming haircut as he stood inside SportClips on Monday in Hazel Dell. His reluctance might be a result…
Magenta Theater founder Jaynie Roberts resigns
Jaynie Roberts, the founder and artistic director of Magenta Theater company, has resigned, the Vancouver nonprofit’s board of directors announced Tuesday. In an email to…
Clark County dips to two new COVID-19 cases, a day after spike
Clark County Public Health confirmed two new coronavirus cases Tuesday afternoon, one day after the county saw a 32-case spike, the second-largest daily increase in…