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Clark County News

Energy Adviser: Safety first during outages

September 19, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

Clark Public Utilities works hard to ensure its electrical grid is robust and reliable across the county, but regardless of how many hours or resources the utility invests in its network, the occasional power outage is bound to happen. Read story

Morning Press: I-5 Bridge repair; Worst air quality in state; COVID-19 linked to schools

September 19, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

Catch up with all of the news you may have missed this week. Read story

A video by Assistant Metro Editor Will Campbell explores The Columbian's Newsroom during the pandemic.

From the Newsroom: Virtual approach to the newsvideo icon

A video by Assistant Metro Editor Will Campbell explores The Columbian's Newsroom during the pandemic.

September 19, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

As if this world wasn’t weird enough, we ended up giving a tour of the newsroom this week, and no one was there. Read story

Woodland Public Schools adapts to distance learning

September 19, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

Woodland Public Schools started the new school year on Sept. 8 with Distance Learning 2.0, with the hopes children will have a learning experience that more closely resembles in-person learning. Read story

A plane visible above Washougal makes its way down to Portland International Airport. An overnight storm leading into Friday made Vancouver&#039;s air quality significantly better.

Clark County health officials see COVID-19 ramifications from air pollution

A plane visible above Washougal makes its way down to Portland International Airport. An overnight storm leading into Friday made Vancouver&#039;s air quality significantly better.

September 18, 2020, 7:44pm Clark County Health

As hazardous air leaves Clark County and healthier air begins to settle in, the county’s highest-ranking health official has concerns about the COVID-19 ramifications that come from two weeks of heavy pollution. Read story

Rain falls in east Vancouver Friday morning, helping clear out a thick layer of wildfire smoke that had plagued the region for days.

Storm brings rain, thunder and vastly improved air quality

Rain falls in east Vancouver Friday morning, helping clear out a thick layer of wildfire smoke that had plagued the region for days.

September 18, 2020, 4:30pm Clark County News

Air quality continued to improve overnight as showers and thunderstorms brought much needed rain to the region. Read story

Clark County adds 19 new COVID-19 cases Friday, no new deaths for a week

September 18, 2020, 12:07pm Clark County Health

Clark County recorded 19 new COVID-19 on Friday following a week that saw 182 new cases overall and no new deaths. Read story

The Big Hollow wildfire, which is 15 miles northwest of Carson and 7 miles southeast of Cougar, had burned a total of 24,309 acres, or about 38 square miles as of this morning. (U.S.

Rain through Saturday should slow spread of Big Hollow Fire

The Big Hollow wildfire, which is 15 miles northwest of Carson and 7 miles southeast of Cougar, had burned a total of 24,309 acres, or about 38 square miles as of this morning. (U.S.

September 18, 2020, 10:47am Clark County News

The Big Hollow Fire burning in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest grew in acreage Thursday, but precipitation forecast to stick around through today should help slow its spread. Read story

Workforce Southwest Washington gets funding for virus worker relief

September 18, 2020, 6:04am Business

Workforce Southwest Washington announced Thursday that it has been awarded more than $2.25 million from three U.S. Department of Labor Dislocated Worker Grants to support workers in Clark, Cowlitz and Wahkiakum counties who have been laid off due to COVID-19. Read story

Deborah Carter of Vancouver returns books next to the Little Lending Library, a machine that allows visitors to browse a small selection of books while the Vancouver Mall library branch remains closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Book vending machine outside Vancouver Mall library revives pleasure of browsing the stacks

Deborah Carter of Vancouver returns books next to the Little Lending Library, a machine that allows visitors to browse a small selection of books while the Vancouver Mall library branch remains closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

September 18, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Life

James Patterson, Harry Potter and “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” are so much healthier for you than Snickers, M&Ms and Coke. Read story