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Gov. Jay Inslee declared a moratorium on evictions in mid-March. It was extended in July to Oct. 15.

Extension of eviction moratorium in Washington buys time for Clark County renters

Gov. Jay Inslee declared a moratorium on evictions in mid-March. It was extended in July to Oct. 15.

June 7, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

With Washington's eviction moratorium recently extended through Aug. 1, local renters who are struggling financially during the COVID-19 pandemic are breathing a sigh of relief. Read story

Clark County Class of 2020: graduation ceremonies and celebrations

June 7, 2020, 5:29am Clark County News

With traditional commencement ceremonies upended by the novel coronavirus, local schools are doing what they can to honor the Class of 2020 in a rapidly changing world. Here is what local schools had planned. Information was current as of June 2. Read story

Around 1,500 cars Saturday filled the Town Plaza Center parking lot at  5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd. and the surrounding streets for &quot;Car Rally for Black Lives,&quot; organized by NAACP Vancouver and YWCA Clark County. The rally was held in memory of George Floyd and all the other black lives lost to racism and police brutality.

About 1,500 cars line Vancouver streets for ‘Car Rally for Black Lives’video icon

Around 1,500 cars Saturday filled the Town Plaza Center parking lot at  5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd. and the surrounding streets for &quot;Car Rally for Black Lives,&quot; organized by NAACP Vancouver and YWCA Clark County. The rally was held in memory of George Floyd and all the other black lives lost to racism and police brutality.

June 6, 2020, 6:25pm Clark County News

Theresa Johnson sat in the driver’s seat of her small, black sedan in a line of about 1,500 cars in Vancouver during “Car Rally for Black Lives,” hosted by NAACP Vancouver and YWCA Clark County on Saturday. The event supported the Black Lives Matter movement and stood against police brutality. Read story

Ron Hart (Photo courtesy of the Hart family)

Former Vancouver city councilor, pastor Ron Hart dies at 83

Ron Hart (Photo courtesy of the Hart family)

June 6, 2020, 3:00pm Churches & Religion

A fixture in Vancouver city government and the local faith community died Thursday. Read story

Lou Brancaccio was in the middle of this riot in Chicago&#039;s Grant Park on July 27, 1970.

Press Talk: There’s a riot going on

Lou Brancaccio was in the middle of this riot in Chicago&#039;s Grant Park on July 27, 1970.

June 6, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

This is my story about riots, cops and how the risk-versus-reward equation plays out every day. Read story

Morning Press: Stoker resigns; Clark County in Phase 2; Clark County protests peaceful

June 6, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

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

In Phase 2, restaurants in Clark County can open indoor dining but servers must wear masks.

Clark County restaurants face tough road as they open with new rules

In Phase 2, restaurants in Clark County can open indoor dining but servers must wear masks.

June 6, 2020, 6:00am Business

Under Phase 2, local restaurant owners have a choice: reopen with the uncertainty of making enough money with limited seating, or remain closed until Phase 3. Read story

Apartments planned in Walnut Grove area

June 6, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A developer has submitted plans to build a 65-unit apartment complex near the intersection of Northeast 63rd Street and Northeast 72nd Avenue in Vancouver. A pre-application packet submitted to the city refers to the project as the 62nd Street Apartments PAC. Read story

Downtown Vancouver contest finalists picked

June 6, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Vancouver's Downtown Association has announced the finalists for organization's Downtown Vancouver Launchpad Program. Three finalists were revealed in a Facebook livestream event Friday afternoon: a grocery and deli concept called Main Street Market, a skincare and herbal tea shop concept called Natural Earth and Body and a restaurant concept called… Read story

Battle Ground launches ‘parklets’ program

June 6, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Battle Ground has developed a parklet program aimed at supporting local businesses during the Safe Start plan's phased reopening from the COVID-19 shutdown. The city announced the program Friday, the same day Clark County was cleared to move to Phase 2 of Safe Start. Read story