For more than a decade, Vancouver resident Jack Allemang has occasionally slipped into Vintage Books on Mill Plain to pick up a book from the…
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Fishers protest Washington’s recreational ban
Fishers in about a dozen boats gathered on the Columbia River near the Interstate 5 Bridge Saturday morning to protest the state’s recreational fishing ban.…
Development restrictions to be lifted along parts of Evergreen, Grand boulevards
A halt on all new development along parts of Evergreen and Grand boulevards will be lifted in an attempt to ease restrictions on small business…
GOP lawmakers in Washington discuss their proposal to reopen sectors of the economy
Republican lawmakers in Olympia have drafted a plan that would reopen sectors of the economy. Unlike Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, they say it is possible…
Clark College: Summer, fall quarters will be online
Clark College will continue online learning through the fall 2020 quarter, it announced Friday. In an email to students, Interim President Sandra Fowler-Hill said college…
Clark County COVID-19 deaths at 19, with 327 confirmed cases
Clark County Public Health confirmed two new COVID-19 deaths and six new cases on Friday morning. The death toll is now 19, with 327 total…
Changes announced to Cascade Natural Gas’ energy assistance fund
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission announced Thursday it had approved temporary changes to Cascade Natural Gas’ Washington Energy Assistance Fund, aimed at helping customers…
Carolyn Long to hold remote town hall
Carolyn Long, a Democrat running to represent Washington’s 3rd Congressional District in November, will hold a socially distant town hall event Saturday via Facebook. According…
Clark County banking industry tackles Paycheck Protection Program loans
Thousands of small businesses have spent the past month scrambling to join the Paycheck Protection Program, seeking an economic lifeline amid the fallout from the…
Inslee defends virus policies, hints residential construction might reopen
The first steps to reopen Washington’s economy after COVID-19 will be undertaken statewide, Gov. Jay Inslee said, and not on a region-by-region basis despite frustration…





