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Members of the Azizpour family — refugees from Kabul, Afghanistan — are restarting their lives in Clark County. “Every morning is a surprise,” said Maryam Azizpour, 30, second from right. With Maryam at the family’s Hazel Dell rental are her daughter Marwa Azizpour, 10, far left; father Mohammad Ismail Rezayee; daughter Murwarid Azizpour, 6; brother Sajad Ibrahimi; and mother Sediqa Rustami.

From Kabul to Clark County: Afghan refugees’ quest is a return to normal

Members of the Azizpour family — refugees from Kabul, Afghanistan — are restarting their lives in Clark County. “Every morning is a surprise,” said Maryam Azizpour, 30, second from right. With Maryam at the family’s Hazel Dell rental are her daughter Marwa Azizpour, 10, far left; father Mohammad Ismail Rezayee; daughter Murwarid Azizpour, 6; brother Sajad Ibrahimi; and mother Sediqa Rustami.

March 13, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

Months after Maryam Azizpour and her family undertook a nightmarish journey through the violent streets of Kabul, Afghanistan, and fled the country, they’re still adjusting to peace and quiet in the U.S. Read story

White Nationalists dominate discussion at Joe Kent town hall in Onalaska

March 12, 2022, 12:51pm Clark County News

The Mason Jar in Onalaska, a shabby-chic barn venue for weddings and events, had an unusually raucous group of guests at a town hall event Wednesday night for 3rd Congressional District candidate Joe Kent, R-Yacolt. Read story

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

Clark County turns the page on masks as state mandate ends

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

March 12, 2022, 6:05am Business

On June 23, 2020, Washington announced a statewide requirement for people to wear masks in public settings to slow the spread of COVID-19. That mandate was lifted in early July 2021 and quickly reinstated during the delta surge. Read story

Vancouver Fire Department firefighters extinguish an apartment fire Friday morning in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood. One man was taken to a Portland burn center with serious injuries.

Six displaced, one injured in apartment fire in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighbohood

Vancouver Fire Department firefighters extinguish an apartment fire Friday morning in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood. One man was taken to a Portland burn center with serious injuries.

March 11, 2022, 6:28pm Clark County News

A man was taken to a Portland hospital Friday morning to be treated for burns he suffered when his apartment caught fire in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood. Read story

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Vancouver man convicted of sex trafficking teens

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March 11, 2022, 5:15pm Clark County News

A federal jury in Portland found a Vancouver man guilty Friday in a teen sex-trafficking scheme, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Read story

A motorist passes an empty lot that will soon be a new food truck center, Oak Tree Station.

Family-friendly spot for food carts planned for Camas

A motorist passes an empty lot that will soon be a new food truck center, Oak Tree Station.

March 11, 2022, 6:05am Business

Across the street from Union High School lies a field with nothing in it but an ancient oak tree. But it may not stand alone much longer. By next spring, the field’s owners hope to build a family-friendly food cart complex, Oak Tree Station. Read story

Yoobies Eats specializes in juicy sandwiches.

Sandwiches from Vancouver food truck Yoobies Eats are beautiful messes

Yoobies Eats specializes in juicy sandwiches.

March 11, 2022, 6:02am Business

The black food truck on Vancouver’s upper Main Street with the pirate holding a sandwich logo may appear abandoned. Owner Sean Tolman shut Yoobies Eats down for December and January due to illness. He’s recovered and returned to playing loud music inside his food truck while making generously portioned sandwiches… Read story

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Clark County reports drop in COVID-19 case rate, hospitalizations

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March 10, 2022, 1:36pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported a drop in its COVID-19 activity rate and hospitalizations this week, bringing the omicron surge another step closer to its end just as state masking mandates are about to wind down. Read story

With four gun-related bills likely to pass the Washington Legislature this session, gun control remains a hot topic in Clark County and around the state.

Gun measures resonate as Washington legislative session ends

With four gun-related bills likely to pass the Washington Legislature this session, gun control remains a hot topic in Clark County and around the state.

March 10, 2022, 6:07am Clark County News

From “ghost guns” to magazine limits, when Washington’s 2022 legislative session draws to a close today, Democrats will have added four new bills to the books targeting gun ownership, possession and use. Read story

Demolition crews tear into a section of the former Red Lion at the Quay on Tuesday morning. The building's demolition will take four to six weeks.

Crews start demolition at Vancouver Red Lion at the Quay

Demolition crews tear into a section of the former Red Lion at the Quay on Tuesday morning. The building's demolition will take four to six weeks.

March 9, 2022, 6:03am Business

The Red Lion at the Quay is coming down — and no, the fire last month didn’t cause it to come down sooner. Read story