Gloria Brown was the first African American woman to be named as a forest supervisor for the U.S. Forest Service. In a new book called…
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Vancouver house fire kills dog, cat
A house fire in Vancouver’s Kevanna Park neighborhood killed two pets Tuesday. Vancouver Fire Department crews were dispatched at 2:37 p.m. to 11116 N.E. 42nd…
Barn catches fire near Battle Ground
Explosions and flames prompted an emergency response to a burning barn near Battle Ground on Monday. Clark County Fire & Rescue crews were dispatched at…
Vancouver woman donates 110 masks to Vancouver Clinic after friend sends them from China
There wasn’t anything particularly remarkable about Nancy Bowser’s Monday afternoon visit to the Vancouver Clinic’s administrative office. It was what she carried in a small…
Clark County child care providers strike balance between safety, necessity
As health care workers, first responders and grocery store employees slog through the coronavirus outbreak, area school districts are providing a reprieve from the stress…
Eight more people test positive for COVID-19 in Clark County
Clark County Public Health reported eight new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, for a total of 90 cases in the county. No new deaths…
Expert gauges COVID-19’s potential effect on Clark County’s job market
The ongoing outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 has already had a profound effect on Clark County’s job market, and the impact is likely to…
Six more people test positive for COVID-19 in Clark County
Six more people in Clark County tested positive for COVID-19, Clark County Public Health reported on Saturday morning. The county now reports a total of…
Residents at Vancouver senior living community treated to parade
Touchmark at Fairway Village residents may not be able to leave their rooms to participate in their usual social activities, but that doesn’t mean fun…
Vancouver nursing business helps deliver cleaning, hygiene supplies to care homes
Every day the response to the COVID-19 outbreak has gained urgency, so Beth and Jeff Paul made a spreadsheet and turned their downtown Vancouver work…








