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Clark County News

Dry, warm conditions prompt warning on outdoor burning in Clark County

April 15, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County’s fire marshal has urged extra caution with outdoor burning this weekend in response to forecasts of warm, dry weather into early next week. Read story

Russell Hines of Brothers Concrete Inc., foreground, helps to build a triplex at the 2 Creeks development in Camas on Wednesday. Clark County's housing market is facing a record low supply, and industry professionals say it's not that new listings have dried up or the pace of building has slowed down - it's just that there's no way to keep up with the current level of demand.

Clark County supply of homes can’t keep up with ongoing demand

Russell Hines of Brothers Concrete Inc., foreground, helps to build a triplex at the 2 Creeks development in Camas on Wednesday. Clark County's housing market is facing a record low supply, and industry professionals say it's not that new listings have dried up or the pace of building has slowed down - it's just that there's no way to keep up with the current level of demand.

April 14, 2021, 7:10pm Business

New residential listings couldn’t keep up with home sales in Southwest Washington last month, pushing Clark County’s remaining inventory to a new record low. The latest report from the Regional Multiple Listing Service estimated the region had only half a month’s worth of inventory. Read story

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Clark County Public Health chief urges vaccinations as case counts climb

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April 14, 2021, 5:41pm Clark County Health

Clark County’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout continues to make progress, but the county’s top health official is concerned about the local, statewide and national uptick in coronavirus cases. Read story

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Court records: Starving Vancouver teen visited by child welfare worker just days before death

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April 14, 2021, 3:28pm Clark County News

Seven days before a Vancouver teen died of starvation, Washington child welfare authorities received a report from the boy’s aunt who alleged that her sister was withholding food from her children and that the boy was a “walking skeleton.” Read story

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Clark County reports three new COVID-19 deaths as case counts increase

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April 14, 2021, 12:05pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported three new COVID-19 deaths and 70 new confirmed and probable cases Wednesday, according to Clark County Public Health. Read story

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Lawmakers Kraft, Wilson say Inslee’s emergency powers need a check

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April 14, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

A push from Southwest Washington’s lawmakers to establish more oversight on Gov. Jay Inslee’s emergency powers has failed to pick up much traction in the current legislative session, and the effort appears on track to die when the session concludes on April 25. Read story

Columbia River High School seniors Keith Blau, 18, and Luci Ianello, 17, look over choices for the school&#039;s new mascot, the Rapids or the Captains, while pausing for a photo in the school&#039;s gym.

Columbia River High School students weigh in on mascot

Columbia River High School seniors Keith Blau, 18, and Luci Ianello, 17, look over choices for the school&#039;s new mascot, the Rapids or the Captains, while pausing for a photo in the school&#039;s gym.

April 14, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

Keith Blau is proud to be a Columbia River High School student, and, in eight weeks, will be a proud graduate as part of the Class of 2021. Read story

Vancouver woman arrested, accused of killing Oregon owner of pawn shop chain

April 13, 2021, 8:13pm Clark County News

A 23-year-old woman with a Vancouver address was arrested Monday boarding a Greyhound bus in Florida after members of a U.S. Marshals Service task force tracked her down in the fatal shooting of a Milwaukie businessman who owned a chain of pawn shops in the Portland area. Read story

A member of the Philadelphia Fire Department prepares a dose of the Johnson &amp; Johnson COVID-19 vaccine March 26 at a vaccination site set up at a Salvation Army location in Philadelphia.

Clark County Public Health: J&J vaccine pause no crisis

A member of the Philadelphia Fire Department prepares a dose of the Johnson &amp; Johnson COVID-19 vaccine March 26 at a vaccination site set up at a Salvation Army location in Philadelphia.

April 13, 2021, 5:21pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health does not expect the county’s vaccination rollout to be altered much after Washington’s decision Tuesday morning to indefinitely halt use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine. Read story

Money management firm Fisher Investments has a 150-acre campus located in Camas.

Lawsuit: Fisher Investments violated federal telemarketing law

Money management firm Fisher Investments has a 150-acre campus located in Camas.

April 13, 2021, 5:07pm Business

Camas-based financial management firm Fisher Investments has been hit with a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company violated federal law by using an automated system to place telemarketing calls to prospective clients’ cellphones. The company disputes the allegations. Read story