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Gary Pfannes, an on-duty manager, demonstrates the use of a germicidal wand to sanitize casino chips in between use Wednesday at The Palace Casino in La Center. The Palace reopened Wednesday.

La Center cardrooms begin to reopen

Gary Pfannes, an on-duty manager, demonstrates the use of a germicidal wand to sanitize casino chips in between use Wednesday at The Palace Casino in La Center. The Palace reopened Wednesday.

July 1, 2020, 6:27pm Clark County News

A massive revenue source for the city of La Center is returning as cardrooms begin to reopen. Read story

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

Clark County Council Chair Quiring wants to wait to hold listening session on systemic racism

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

July 1, 2020, 5:46pm Clark County News

Clark County Council Chair Eileen Quiring said Wednesday that she would like to wait to hold a listening session on systemic racism, citing what she called “insults” against her as calls for her resignation persist. Read story

2 Vancouver marijuana shops targeted by thieves in past week

July 1, 2020, 4:59pm Clark County News

Four teenagers face allegations in Clark County Juvenile Court in connection with the armed robbery of a Vancouver marijuana shop on Sunday. Read story

A screen shot from a Facebook Live video on People's Rights Washington's page shows a gathering of protesters outside Vancouver City Prosecutor Kevin McClure's home on Sunday.

Protesters gather in front of Vancouver city attorneys’ homesvideo icon

A screen shot from a Facebook Live video on People's Rights Washington's page shows a gathering of protesters outside Vancouver City Prosecutor Kevin McClure's home on Sunday.

July 1, 2020, 11:49am Clark County News

Protesters targeted the homes of two Vancouver city attorneys over the weekend in response to a criminal charge against a local business owner, who allegedly violated Gov. Jay Inslee's stay-at-home order by reopening her pet grooming shop in May. Read story

Camara Banfield  (The Columbian files)

Vancouver schools appoints chief criminal deputy prosecutor to replace Stoker

Camara Banfield  (The Columbian files)

July 1, 2020, 10:26am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools’ directors unanimously appointed Camara Banfield, Clark County chief criminal deputy prosecutor, to the school board. Read story

Campaign signs for the Clark County Council race have sprouted in east Vancouver: At top, signs for Republican Karen Bowerman and Democrat Jesse James; above a sign for incumbent John Blom, no party preference.

Clark County Councilor John Blom faces challenges from all sides

Campaign signs for the Clark County Council race have sprouted in east Vancouver: At top, signs for Republican Karen Bowerman and Democrat Jesse James; above a sign for incumbent John Blom, no party preference.

July 1, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

The hearing in which the Clark County Council adopted this year’s budget was contentious through the final vote. Read story

Order reopens city’s playgrounds and parks

July 1, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Playgrounds at Vancouver's public parks are now open, following an emergency order issued by City Manager Eric Holmes on Tuesday. Read story

Price Foundation gifts to help local programs

July 1, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The Honorable Frank and Arlene Price Foundation on Tuesday announced $350,000 in charitable grants across Clark and Cowlitz counties. Read story

COVID response grants total more than $900,000

July 1, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

In June, $921,093 in grants were awarded from the SW Washington COVID Response Fund. Read story

An aerial view of Portland&#039;s Rose Quarter district. (Randy L.

Nonprofit advocacy group, Portland mayor withdraw support for I-5 Rose Quarter expansion

An aerial view of Portland&#039;s Rose Quarter district. (Randy L.

June 30, 2020, 6:56pm Clark County News

The nonprofit advocacy group Albina Vision Trust withdrew its support for the proposed Interstate 5 Rose Quarter expansion project Tuesday, prompting Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler to follow suit later in the day, according to local media reports. Read story