Local groups are using relief funds to help Hispanic and Latinx households impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Southwest Washington League of Latin American Citizens…
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Hey Clark County readers, are you using garage in new ways?
Staying in has become the new going out, by necessity and by order of the governor. But sometimes there’s just not enough space or variety…
American Eagle Mortgage process continues
The American Eagle Mortgage receivership process has quietly marched forward during the COVID-19 pandemic, with receiver Hamstreet and Associates selling more property from the defunct…
65 Vancouver food processor workers have COVID-19
The number of positive COVID-19 cases at Firestone Pacific Foods increased to 65 workers, almost doubling the amount reported Friday, according to a news release…
Pandemic makes for subdued, thoughtful Memorial Day in Vancouver
It was unlike any other Memorial Day. There was no audience at Vancouver’s Memorial Day observance Monday morning. There were no free hotdogs, the normal…
Clark County industries prepare to reopen once approved
After more than two months of shuttered storefronts, empty restaurants and deserted offices, Clark County is poised to take a very cautious initial step toward…
Vancouver nonagenarians Lyle and Alice Leach offer words of wisdom for tough times
The pandemic is a crisis so broad and severe that repercussions will continue for generations. Comparisons to world wars, the flu pandemic of 1918 and…
Call to Readers: Are you Wonder Woman, or ready for a nap?
The stay-at-home order is difficult for everyone, but it may be difficult for women in different ways. Many women are working full time at home…
In Clark County, coronavirus pandemic shows that ‘housing is health care’
In a way, it’s still winter — at least when it comes to the seasonal shelter system. Some wintertime shelter facilities in Clark County remain…
Public meetings for week of May 24
Tuesday Clark Regional Wastewater District Board of Commissioners, meeting physically closed to the public. Dial 1-646 749-3122 and enter access code 702-778-109. • 3 p.m.,…






