Clark County Public Health has closed Round Lake in Camas due to elevated toxin levels from blue-green algae, the agency announced Friday. The closure was…
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Safe-park camp will move to C-Tran’s Evergreen Transit Center
An encampment that was previously at Vancouver Mall will reopen at C-Tran’s Evergreen Transit Center pending the approval by the transit agency’s directors, the city…
Emergency order to allow ‘parklets’ in Vancouver
Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes issued an emergency order to authorize the use of “parklets” by Vancouver restaurants looking to expand seating capacity during Phase…
Southwest Washington gets in on All In WA drive
Southwest Washington joined the statewide philanthropic campaign All In WA aimed at helping people impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. All in WA recently launched with…
Battle Ground school board member Lambert to resign
Battle Ground Public Schools director Tina Lambert will resign from the school board effective June 10, the district has announced. Lambert, who was elected to…
Vancouver police warn public of deadly counterfeit oxycodone pills
The Vancouver Police Department says there recently have been fatal overdoses believed to be tied to counterfeit oxycodone pills. There have been several medical calls…
C-Tran’s Mill Plain Vine project secures federal funding
C-Tran’s Mill Plain Vine project reached a significant milestone Friday when the Federal Transit Administration announced that it has allocated $24.9 million for the planned…
Owner of Battle Ground child care center faces assault charge
The owner of a Battle Ground child care center faces an assault charge for allegedly injuring a girl under her care. Prosecutors are pursuing charges…
3 new cases of COVID-19 brings Clark County total to 551
Only three new cases of coronavirus were reported Friday by Clark County Public Health after days double-digit jumps attributed to an outbreak at Firestone Pacific…
Rachel Pinsky asks: Has the pandemic changed dinnertime at your house?
Food writer Rachel Pinsky is working on a story about how family dinners have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold. Do you have more…




