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IRS warns of scams targeting stimulus payments
The IRS is warning people nationwide to beware of scammers trying to steal COVID-19 economic impact payments. The stimulus checks, officially called economic impact payments,…
Clark County public meetings adapt amid COVID-19
COVID-19 has noticeably impacted even the most essential policy making processes for local governments. The few public meetings that haven’t been canceled in Clark County…
Vancouver issues two emergency orders
Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes issued two citywide emergency orders Friday designed to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 on small businesses. Among other things, the…
Clark County manufacturers make face masks amid business decline
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to shut down businesses and create shortages of protective gear among doctors and first responders, several local manufacturers have found…
Eviction moratorium creates confusion for Clark County renters, landlords
It’s the beginning of the month, which means rent is due. But the COVID-19 pandemic has created an air of uncertainty for tenants who lost…
Evergreen Public Schools to restart food bus delivery
Evergreen Public Schools will restart bus delivery for meals to students on Monday. The district had paused the program in light of recent coronavirus distancing…
Pacific Middle School science teacher’s scavenger hunt keeps students engaged
A Vancouver middle school science teacher helped his students make the most of social distancing with an independent scavenger hunt in Pacific Community Park this…
Cleveland seeking reelection to state Senate
Sen. Annette Cleveland, the Democrat from Vancouver, is again running to represent Washington’s 49th Legislative District in Olympia. Cleveland announced late last month that she…
Six new COVID-19 cases confirmed, county total at 137
Clark County Public Health confirmed six new COVID-19 cases Friday morning. The county now has 137 total cases. There were no new COVID-19 deaths reported…







