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Clark County News

Funky Fresh Juice co-owner Rebekah Trigg, right, helps customers at the Vancouver Farmers Market in downtown Vancouver. As Clark County applies to enter Phase 3 of reopening, masks are required across the state.

Clark County submits application for Phase 3 of Washington reopening

Funky Fresh Juice co-owner Rebekah Trigg, right, helps customers at the Vancouver Farmers Market in downtown Vancouver. As Clark County applies to enter Phase 3 of reopening, masks are required across the state.

June 26, 2020, 6:53pm Clark County Health

Clark County submitted its application to move into the next phase of Washington’s COVID-19 recovery plan on Friday, the earliest it could apply. Read story

Dustin Zapel, 38, appears for sentencing in his double-murder case Friday in Clark County Superior Court. Judge John Fairgrieve handed down a 66-year sentence.

Man sentenced to 66 years for double homicide at Vancouver apartments

Dustin Zapel, 38, appears for sentencing in his double-murder case Friday in Clark County Superior Court. Judge John Fairgrieve handed down a 66-year sentence.

June 26, 2020, 4:50pm Clark County News

A 38-year-old man who stabbed two of his neighbors to death and tried to kill another while living in a transitional housing apartment complex in Vancouver was sentenced to 66 years in prison Friday. Read story

Vancouver police are investigating a Thursday night injury crash in which one of the involved cars was ripped in half when it struck a light pole.

Vancouver police investigating high-speed injury crash on Fourth Plain

Vancouver police are investigating a Thursday night injury crash in which one of the involved cars was ripped in half when it struck a light pole.

June 26, 2020, 10:32am Clark County News

Vancouver police are investigating a Thursday night injury crash in which one of the involved cars was ripped in half when it struck a light pole. Read story

The Rev. Lenny Duncan, a Black, queer preacher in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, plans to open a church in downtown Vancouver that is specifically anti-racist and LGBTQIA affirming. &quot;Once I came to Vancouver, I felt really called by God to be here,&quot; he said.

Jubilee Collective’s Mission: Anti-racist, inclusive space in Vancouver

The Rev. Lenny Duncan, a Black, queer preacher in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, plans to open a church in downtown Vancouver that is specifically anti-racist and LGBTQIA affirming. &quot;Once I came to Vancouver, I felt really called by God to be here,&quot; he said.

June 26, 2020, 6:03am Churches & Religion

The Rev. Lenny Duncan has impeccable timing considering current events. Read story

Clark County bolsters outbreak investigation staff as area reopens

June 26, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Health

At Wednesday's Clark County Board of Health meeting, Clark County Public Health Officer Dr. Alan Melnick ran through criteria for entering Phase 3 of Washington's COVID-19 recovery plan. Read story

Vancouver to resume parking enforcement

June 26, 2020, 5:58am Clark County News

Vancouver will resume parking enforcement in the downtown, Uptown Village and waterfront areas starting in July. Read story

In a June 12 post on Twitter, the Vancouver Police Department thanks community members for leaving words of support in blue hearts outside the department&#039;s east precinct. Community members gathered again Wednesday to honor officers at both precincts. The show of support devolved into controversy afterward, however, when the decorations were removed and an anonymous author on a law enforcement site accused Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain of ordering their removal and calling them divisive.

Vancouver police chief says anonymous criticism contains ‘many inaccuracies’

In a June 12 post on Twitter, the Vancouver Police Department thanks community members for leaving words of support in blue hearts outside the department&#039;s east precinct. Community members gathered again Wednesday to honor officers at both precincts. The show of support devolved into controversy afterward, however, when the decorations were removed and an anonymous author on a law enforcement site accused Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain of ordering their removal and calling them divisive.

June 25, 2020, 8:25pm Clark County News

A post on a law enforcement site has caused a stir after it accused Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain of calling decorations in support of law enforcement “divisive” and ordering them removed from outside the department’s precinct buildings. In a statement, the chief said the anonymous post contained “many inaccuracies.” Read story

Vancouver man sentenced in Alaska for role in massive online attack

June 25, 2020, 8:03pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced Thursday in federal court to 13 months prison time for his part in a large-scale online attack that affected hundreds of thousands of DVRs, internet routers, fiber-optic networking devices and surveillance camera systems. Read story

Drive-through to help city business in Camas

June 25, 2020, 7:19pm Clark County News

The Camas Finance Department will soon open a drive-thru area for payment and document drop-off. Read story

State furloughs to close DSHS office on Mondays

June 25, 2020, 7:17pm Clark County Health

To comply with furloughs ordered last week by Gov. Jay Inslee, the Department of Social and Health Services will close its offices every Monday through July 20. Offices will be closed on June 29, July 6, July 13 and July 20. (Offices are also closed on July 3 for the… Read story