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Chuck Adams of La Center, left, gives a thumbs-up while receiving his COVID-19 vaccination from Staff Sgt. Cory Hoveskeland of the Air National Guard at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021. Adams said getting the vaccination went smoothly. "I didn't even feel it," he said. Tuesday was the first day of mass vaccinations in Clark County, which are given by appointment only.

Appointments available next week for virus vaccine at fairgrounds site

Chuck Adams of La Center, left, gives a thumbs-up while receiving his COVID-19 vaccination from Staff Sgt. Cory Hoveskeland of the Air National Guard at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021. Adams said getting the vaccination went smoothly. "I didn't even feel it," he said. Tuesday was the first day of mass vaccinations in Clark County, which are given by appointment only.

January 30, 2021, 6:33pm Clark County News

After more than 10,000 people got COVID-19 vaccines at Washington's mass vaccination sites this week, more appointments are available for the upcoming week. Read story

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

Legacy Salmon Creek takes special steps after a Friday night protest

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

January 30, 2021, 5:40pm Clark County News

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center went into lockdown Friday night and remained in “partial lockdown” on Saturday, a spokeswoman said, after protesters gathered outside the building - some of them armed - because they thought a patient inside, who had refused a COVID-19 test, was being held against her will. Read story

Parielle Shapard as the old green grasshopper, center, and Nick Campos as the centipede perform during Friday night&#039;s staged reading of &quot;James and the Giant Peach,&quot; by Downstage Center Productions, at The Historic Academy in downtown Vancouver. That&#039;s a giant peach pit behind them, of course.

Acting class builds bridges by performing socially distanced play

Parielle Shapard as the old green grasshopper, center, and Nick Campos as the centipede perform during Friday night&#039;s staged reading of &quot;James and the Giant Peach,&quot; by Downstage Center Productions, at The Historic Academy in downtown Vancouver. That&#039;s a giant peach pit behind them, of course.

January 30, 2021, 3:36pm Clark County News

What do young thespians do when “cataclysmic events” — a global pandemic, riots in the streets — are happening all around them? Read story

From the Newsroom: Digital readers can save local news

January 30, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

In my last couple of columns, I’ve told you about our new Monday e-edition and afternoon newsletter, both of which are part of our strategy to attract more digital customers. So far, the feedback has been good on both of these new products, and I am hoping they will continue… Read story

Eighth grader Brooke Pisors, 13, from left, leads sixth grader Tucker Troffer, 11, and his mom, Megan, on a school tour as signs in the hallway at Liberty Middle School in Camas help keep students socially distanced on Wednesday afternoon. Schools have designed personalized COVID-19 mitigation plans to keep students and staff safe.

Camas sixth graders returning to in-person classes Monday

Eighth grader Brooke Pisors, 13, from left, leads sixth grader Tucker Troffer, 11, and his mom, Megan, on a school tour as signs in the hallway at Liberty Middle School in Camas help keep students socially distanced on Wednesday afternoon. Schools have designed personalized COVID-19 mitigation plans to keep students and staff safe.

January 30, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

David Volke’s sixth-grade humanities classroom at Camas’ Liberty Middle School has waited almost 11 months to be filled with students — max capacity allowed under current state guidance, of course. Read story

Morning Press: Clark County mass vaccination site; Columbia’s historic freezes; housing costs

January 30, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story

Clark County Public Health hosts COVID-19 briefing Monday

January 30, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania counties will co-host a virtual community briefing about COVID-19 vaccination efforts taking place in the three counties. Read story

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

Legacy Salmon Creek hospital locked down after protest

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center.

January 29, 2021, 10:52pm Clark County News

A hospital near Vancouver went into lockdown Friday night, as protesters gathered outside the building, apparently on behalf of a woman who they claimed had refused a COVID-19 test while in the care of the medical facility. Read story

Donna Burns, 76, of Vancouver

Missing endangered Vancouver woman found in Battle Ground

Donna Burns, 76, of Vancouver

January 29, 2021, 9:55pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance searching for a 76-year-old Vancouver woman who went missing Thursday afternoon. Read story

Mass vaccinations for COVID-19 were held by appointment at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021.

Washington schools officials announce plan to vaccinate teachers

Mass vaccinations for COVID-19 were held by appointment at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday morning, January 26, 2021.

January 29, 2021, 3:45pm Clark County News

The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, in partnership with Kaiser Permanente, announced Friday what they’re calling a bold plan to help vaccinate all Washington school teachers and staff once the state advances into the next COVID-19 vaccination phase. Read story