Clark County Public Health confirmed eight new COVID-19 cases Wednesday morning. The county now has 258 confirmed cases, and 15 deaths — no new deaths…
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Clark County school districts help students bridge technology gap
The sudden shift to distance education has put school districts on the hook to provide classroom instruction from afar, frequently in the form of a…
ODOT seeks Rose Quarter contractor
The Oregon Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that it has put out a request for proposals for a general contractor for the Interstate 5 Rose…
Clark County tax pros deal with season of change
Congratulations on making it to Tax Day — or at least, what would have been Tax Day. Due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, the dreaded…
Fire crews battle blaze in brush southeast of Battle Ground
The same day a burn ban went into effect in Clark County, firefighters battled a brush fire southeast of Battle Ground. Clark County Fire District…
Clark County economic development specialist resigned after three days
Clark County had finally filled its vacant economic development specialist position in March. But as tension between the county council and county manager intensified, the…
Vancouver Public Works back on the job, preventative measures in place
The city of Vancouver is resuming some nonemergency maintenance operations in an attempt to ward off future damage. Starting Monday, crews from the Vancouver Public…
Clark County hits 250 COVID-19 cases
Clark County Public Health confirmed 11 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday morning, upping its total confirmed cases to 250. There were no new deaths announced, so…
PeaceHealth shifts urgent care operations
PeaceHealth Urgent Care Memorial, 3400 Main St., Vancouver, is temporarily shifting its hours of operation. It will open at 8 a.m. and close at 8…
Vancouver USA Pride cancels July events
Vancouver USA Pride canceled its popular Pride in the Park event slated for July 11 in Esther Short Park. The group also canceled related events…





