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Clark County school districts face future amid mixed messages
In the midst of increasing pressure from Washington, D.C., to reopen schools in the fall, area officials are rejecting the notion that the federal government…
Ridgefield ordinance to fund affordable housing
The Ridgefield City Council has agreed to provide annual funding for affordable housing, taking advantage of a new state law. The council unanimously approved an…
DOGPAW resumes cleanups of dog parks in Clark County
It appears that Clark County has at least been following one important part of hygiene during the pandemic: picking up dog poop. DOGPAW, a nonprofit…
Working in Clark County: Madison Riethman, epidemiologist, Clark County Public Health
The COVID-19 pandemic has put public health front and center in the world’s issues. Prior to the virus, epidemiologists like Madison Riethman, an employee of…
From the Newsroom: News must be fit to print by deadline
As I am sure you have noticed that for weeks now we have been providing you with a daily update of local COVID-19 cases, deaths…
In a word, new Clark College president ‘committed’
Clark College’s new president, Karin Edwards, knows the power of education’s role as “the great equalizer.” When Edwards was in eighth grade, she received a…
Vancouver fire marshal notes three incidents of property damage from fireworks
Code enforcement officers from the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office issued fewer tickets for lighting fireworks within the city limits over this year’s Independence Day weekend…
Vancouver man sues city, officers for racial discrimination
A 27-year-old Vancouver man is suing the city and two local police officers for alleged illegal entry into his home and racial discrimination. Jabo Johnigan,…
Clark County reports two additional COVID-19 fatalities, 38 more cases
Clark County Public Health reported two new fatalities from COVID-19 on Friday and 38 new confirmed cases. The fatalities were a woman in her 50s…








