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Customer Mark Shelton, left, adjusts his helmet as Zoot Scoot co-owner Jason Adams gives him a safety breakdown outside Zoot Scoot in Vancouver. The electric scooters sales and rental shop opened in June and quickly sold out of inventory. The shop will be getting a new batch of scooters this week for both retail and rental.

Vancouver scooter businesses find success, say pandemic boosting demand

Customer Mark Shelton, left, adjusts his helmet as Zoot Scoot co-owner Jason Adams gives him a safety breakdown outside Zoot Scoot in Vancouver. The electric scooters sales and rental shop opened in June and quickly sold out of inventory. The shop will be getting a new batch of scooters this week for both retail and rental.

August 19, 2020, 6:01am Clark County Business

Two new downtown Vancouver electric scooter businesses are providing a new way to safely explore Vancouver during the pandemic. Read story

Vadim Zalyashko, left, and Jasmine John, who both work in technology services for Battle Ground Public Schools, set up a new computer to be used by a Battle Ground High School teacher remotely in the fall Tuesday morning. Clark County school districts are eligible for more than $13 million in federal coronavirus relief funds.

Clark County school districts begin to receive CARES Act reimbursements

Vadim Zalyashko, left, and Jasmine John, who both work in technology services for Battle Ground Public Schools, set up a new computer to be used by a Battle Ground High School teacher remotely in the fall Tuesday morning. Clark County school districts are eligible for more than $13 million in federal coronavirus relief funds.

August 19, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

As Clark County school districts prepare for another year of virtual learning, they continue to bear the costs of moving online in the spring. Read story

Newspaper seeks breast cancer stories

August 19, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The Columbian is looking for breast cancer patients, survivors and their families to share advice on how to get through diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Read story

Washington, Oregon announce pact that aids contractors

August 19, 2020, 5:53am Clark County News

The Washington Department of Labor and Industries announced Tuesday that it has signed a reciprocal agreement with the Oregon Building Codes Division to allow journey-level general electricians who are licensed in one state to apply for a license in the other without taking an examination, under certain conditions. Read story

Woodland council mulls retail pot sales in city

August 19, 2020, 5:51am Clark County News

The Woodland City Council is once again considering an ordinance that would allow retail marijuana sales within city limits. Read story

A Battle Ground man is searching for his dog after the pet was stolen, along with his car, last week from the parking lot at ilani casino.

Battle Ground man’s dog stolen in car theft

A Battle Ground man is searching for his dog after the pet was stolen, along with his car, last week from the parking lot at ilani casino.

August 18, 2020, 5:39pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man is searching for his dog after the pet was stolen, along with his car, last week from the parking lot at ilani casino. Read story

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Two killed in single-vehicle crash on Lucia Falls Road in Yacolt

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August 18, 2020, 5:10pm Clark County News

Two people were killed Tuesday when their vehicle crashed into a tree in Yacolt. Read story

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Clark County falls back into ‘moderate risk’ category for school reopenings, barely

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August 18, 2020, 5:09pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health reported 26 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday on a day that also saw the county's infection rate fall back into the "moderate risk" category for school reopening, if only barely. Read story

Clark County expecting first CARES Act reimbursement

August 18, 2020, 5:02pm Clark County News

Clark County could soon receive its first reimbursement for CARES Act funding. Read story

The annual Veterans Day Parade in Vancouver has been canceled.

Historic Trust cancels Vancouver Veterans Day parade

The annual Veterans Day Parade in Vancouver has been canceled.

August 18, 2020, 4:55pm Clark County News

The annual Veterans Day parade held at the Fort Vancouver National Site has been canceled this year to avoid spreading COVID-19, the Historic Trust announced Tuesday. Read story