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Clark County News

Justin W. Schell appears in Clark County Superior Court on July 13, 2018.

Clark County man gets decade in fatal shooting

Justin W. Schell appears in Clark County Superior Court on July 13, 2018.

July 7, 2020, 6:30pm Clark County News

A 46-year-old Clark County man was sentenced Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court to a decade in prison for choosing his friend as the target of a deadly, drug-fueled robbery. Read story

Clark County Council Chair Eileen Quiring listens during a council meeting in 2019.

Panel to review complaint against Clark County Council Chair Quiring

Clark County Council Chair Eileen Quiring listens during a council meeting in 2019.

July 7, 2020, 6:07pm Clark County News

The Clark County Council has created an ad hoc committee to review an ethics complaint filed last week against Chair Eileen Quiring over her handling of recent discussions on systemic racism. Read story

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Brush Prairie man faces assault charge stemming from stabbing at ilani

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July 7, 2020, 5:16pm Clark County News

A 56-year-old Brush Prairie man faces a first-degree assault charge for allegedly stabbing another man at ilani casino on Sunday. Read story

Kathy Gillespie of Friends of Vancouver Lake displays a handful of milfoil at Vancouver Lake. The group spearheaded an effort to eradicate the milfoil from the lake.

Group injects herbicide at Vancouver Lake to kill invasive milfoil

Kathy Gillespie of Friends of Vancouver Lake displays a handful of milfoil at Vancouver Lake. The group spearheaded an effort to eradicate the milfoil from the lake.

July 7, 2020, 5:15pm Clark County News

After years of research and planning, Friends of Vancouver Lake orchestrated an important step toward greater accessibility for the lake this week. Read story

Free masks and shields available today

July 7, 2020, 6:06am Clark County News

The Washington State Nurses Association and Oregon Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals will distribute free face masks and face shields to health care workers. Read story

Kedie Sobeck of Los Angeles, Calif., center, works out at Burntown Fitness in east Vancouver. The studio reopened in June after Clark County entered Phase 2. It allow 5 people per class plus the instructor and has taped off sections to allow for social distancing.

Clark County gyms, studios and consumers adapt personal fitness to new reality amid pandemic

Kedie Sobeck of Los Angeles, Calif., center, works out at Burntown Fitness in east Vancouver. The studio reopened in June after Clark County entered Phase 2. It allow 5 people per class plus the instructor and has taped off sections to allow for social distancing.

July 7, 2020, 6:05am Business

The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the fitness industry both nationally and in Clark County, with larger gyms and classes giving way to smaller group activities and solo at-home options that are surging sales of personal fitness equipment. Read story

Vandals recently damaged a sign at Jefferson Davis Park, a Confederate monument near Ridgefield.

Owners say Jefferson Davis Park isn’t going anywhere

Vandals recently damaged a sign at Jefferson Davis Park, a Confederate monument near Ridgefield.

July 7, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

Recent destruction of memorials to Confederate leaders and causes haven’t deterred the private operators of Jefferson Davis Park, a small memorial visible from Interstate 5 near Ridgefield. Read story

Weather Eye: No hot weather or soaking rains on horizon

July 7, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

Those morning clouds persisted past the noon hour Monday in most parts of the county. By now you should be getting used to this pattern of morning clouds and partly to mostly sunny afternoons and evenings. For fun we’ll keep that pattern going this week and add a slight distraction… Read story

Team manager Krysta States hands food out to customers at Burgerville at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way in Vancouver on April 27. Burgerville was one of the Clark County businesses that received between $5-$10 million in PPP loans from the federal government.

More than 6,400 Clark County businesses receive Paycheck Protection Program loans

Team manager Krysta States hands food out to customers at Burgerville at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way in Vancouver on April 27. Burgerville was one of the Clark County businesses that received between $5-$10 million in PPP loans from the federal government.

July 6, 2020, 6:21pm Business

More than 6,400 Clark County businesses received loans through the Paycheck Protection Program to help them bridge the financial gap caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to data released Monday by the U.S. Small Business Administration. The money they received has helped protect more than one third of all local… Read story

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Clark County adds 100 new COVID-19 cases

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July 6, 2020, 2:47pm Clark County Health

More than 100 additional Clark County residents were confirmed to have contracted COVID-19 over the long holiday weekend, according to information released Monday afternoon by Clark County Public Health. Read story