A candidate running for state Senate in the 49th District is collecting food and supplies for families impacted by COVID-19 in recognition of Juneteenth. Rey…
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Many Clark County restaurants welcome dine-in customers
Within hours after Clark County moved into Phase 2 of the coronavirus reopening plan, Twigs Bistro at The Waterfront Vancouver offered a dine-in option for…
Firestone Pacific Foods admits safety lacking
As 22 more COVID-19 cases were connected to the outbreak at Firestone Pacific Foods on Wednesday, Clark County Public Health and Firestone CEO Josh Hinerfeld…
Illegal street racing hits Vancouver as activity spills over from Portland
The Vancouver Police Department says its officers are targeting speeders and street racers in the downtown area as some of that illegal activity has spilled…
Nearly 40 employees at Vancouver food processor test positive for COVID-19
A food processing company in Vancouver’s Fruit Valley neighborhood has become the center of one of the Portland metro area’s largest cluster of COVID-19 cases…
Crowded Vancouver car cruise generates concerns
The spontaneous convergence of cars and crowds along Vancouver’s Main Street on Friday has city officials worried that cruising may make a comeback as residents…
Morning Press: Joe’s Crab Shack closes; ‘Parklets’; Nurses isolate; Second Bea heads to Idaho; Former Camas mayor
Are you ready for a rainy weekend? Check out our local weather forecast before venturing out. In case you missed them, here are some of…
FISH drive-thru food giveaway in downtown Vancouver doesn’t get many nibbles
FISH had the food. What it didn’t have were many drive-thru takers. FISH Westside Food Pantry of Vancouver fed hungry families while blocking the transmission…
Budget shortfall delays city of Vancouver’s Columbia Street bike lanes project
A controversial project that would see protected bike lanes installed in downtown Vancouver along Columbia Street has been postponed by a year. The Westside Bike…
Clark County court system announces more changes
The Clark County court system announced Tuesday that it is once again modifying its operations to increase safety and stop the spread of COVID-19, including…








