While Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered a halt to most construction, contractors are still working at school facilities — albeit with precautions. Inslee’s March 25…
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nLIGHT execs’ pay to be cut
Vancouver-based industrial laser manufacturer nLIGHT plans to temporarily cut the salaries of its three executive officers due to the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, according…
Folk duo Fox and Bones performs driveway concert in Camas
CAMAS — The band Fox and Bones has played many house concerts, said guitarist and singer Scott Gilmore, but Wednesday’s performance on Larkspur Street “is…
Vancouver-area motel set to provide beds for homeless with COVID-19
Clark County has established 116 beds at a Vancouver-area motel for people without housing who need to quarantine or isolate due to the novel coronavirus.…
Head-on crash in Woodland blocks eastbound lanes of Highway 503
One person was flown to a local hospital following a head-on crash Thursday afternoon on state Highway 503 in Woodland. The crash was reported at…
Man allegedly exposes himself to mother, child before running onto freeway
A 29-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after allegedly exposing himself to a mother and her child, and then running onto a freeway when police responded.…
Clark County surpasses 200 COVID-19 cases, adds one more death
Clark County Public Health confirmed 16 new COVID-19 cases and one new death Thursday morning. The county now has 206 confirmed cases and 14 deaths.…
Vancouver police identify officer involved in pursuit, shooting
The Vancouver Police Department has identified the officer who exchanged gunfire with a motorist early Tuesday morning. The police department said in a news release…
Wintler Community Park closes due to COVID-19 response
Wintler Community Park is closing in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, effective today. The closure will remain in place through May 4. The property, managed…
M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announces new COVID-19 grants
The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announced its most recent round of grants related to the COVID-19 pandemic Wednesday. Trustees approved $5,016,000 through 38 grants…





