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North Image apartments keep Vancouver police busy Saturday morning

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May 22, 2021, 6:09pm Clark County News

Vancouver police responded to two separate incidents — a shooting and a burglary — at the same North Image apartment complex early Saturday morning. Read story

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Portland man in court in Vancouver Mall area shooting

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May 21, 2021, 5:06pm Clark County News

A Portland man is accused in a February shooting of a man outside of a Comfort Inn & Suites in the Vancouver Mall area. Read story

FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2021, file photo, hand sanitizer, wipes, and surgical masks rest on a desk in a fourth-grade classroom at Elk Ridge Elementary School in Buckley. Washington State authorities said Thursday, May 13, 2021, all schools in the state must provide full-time, in-person education for students for the 2021-22 school year and that students and staff will still be required to wear masks as a COVID-19 mitigation effort. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Anti-mask protesters cause disturbance outside Vancouver elementary school

FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2021, file photo, hand sanitizer, wipes, and surgical masks rest on a desk in a fourth-grade classroom at Elk Ridge Elementary School in Buckley. Washington State authorities said Thursday, May 13, 2021, all schools in the state must provide full-time, in-person education for students for the 2021-22 school year and that students and staff will still be required to wear masks as a COVID-19 mitigation effort. (AP Photo/Ted S.

May 21, 2021, 12:57pm Clark County Health

A group of anti-mask protesters caused a disturbance outside Harney Elementary School on Friday morning, harassing students and staff as they arrived at the school, according to Vancouver Public Schools.  Read story

Foliage frames a view of the Interstate 5 Bridge last month.

Federal letter restricts changes to Interstate 5 Bridge project documents

Foliage frames a view of the Interstate 5 Bridge last month.

May 20, 2021, 4:19pm Business

The Interstate Bridge Replacement Program office has received written federal guidance that restricts the project’s ability to substantially alter two guiding documents that were drafted for its predecessor, the Columbia River Crossing. Read story

Cars line up Jan. 26 as people wait to get a COVID-19 vaccination at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

Fairgrounds mass vaccination site near Ridgefield to close on May 28

Cars line up Jan. 26 as people wait to get a COVID-19 vaccination at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds.

May 20, 2021, 2:49pm Clark County Health

The state-run mass vaccination site at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds will close down on May 28, according to the Washington Department of Health. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools was dinged in an 2019-2020 audit for the contractor chosen for work at Hough Elementary School in West Vancouver.

State auditor: Vancouver Public Schools in violation of bidding, procurement laws

Vancouver Public Schools was dinged in an 2019-2020 audit for the contractor chosen for work at Hough Elementary School in West Vancouver.

May 19, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools was the subject of two findings by the Washington State Auditor’s Office for lacking adequate controls to ensure compliance with state procurement laws on public works projects and competitive bidding for contractors during the 2019-20 school year. Read story

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Southwest Washington lawmakers decry Inslee’s partial veto of bills

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May 18, 2021, 7:00pm Clark County News

State lawmakers from Southwest Washington balked at Gov. Jay Inslee’s partial veto on a pair of carbon-curbing bills Monday, a move that legislators on both sides of the aisle are calling an overreach of the governor’s powers. Read story

Arzil "Ray" Stone snapped photos of Mount St. Helens erupting in 1980 from his Ridgefield backyard, and he hasn't shared with them with the general public until now.

Ridgefield man shares his photos of Mount St. Helens’ eruption

Arzil "Ray" Stone snapped photos of Mount St. Helens erupting in 1980 from his Ridgefield backyard, and he hasn't shared with them with the general public until now.

May 18, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Arzil “Ray” Stone stood on his patch of downward-sloping yard in Ridgefield as he looked over a valley holding the snaking East Fork of the Lewis River. He raised his 1970s Konica camera to his eye, looked through the viewfinder, adjusted the aperture and shutter speed and clicked the button. Read story

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

Vancouver City Council approves master plan for new HP campus

An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP.

May 17, 2021, 9:36pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council approved HP Inc.’s master plan to relocate its Clark County campus to a former mining site, giving the company the official green light to construct a multibuilding, 1.5 million-square-foot complex. Read story

A display alerts customers to Vault 31 Bar's vaccination incentive offer. Vault 31 is giving away free jello shots to guests who can prove they were received a COVID-19 vaccination.

Washington restaurants, breweries and wineries can offer one no-charge drink to vaccinated customers

A display alerts customers to Vault 31 Bar's vaccination incentive offer. Vault 31 is giving away free jello shots to guests who can prove they were received a COVID-19 vaccination.

May 17, 2021, 7:34pm Business

The state Liquor and Cannabis Board said Monday it will allow liquor-licensed businesses, including restaurants, breweries, wineries, and distilleries, to offer one alcoholic beverage at no cost to a customer who shows proof of vaccination. Read story