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Clark County News

Ogden school secretary wins honors from Educational Service District 112

May 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Ogden Elementary School secretary Traicy Brent was named Educational Service District 112's Classified School Employee of the Year. Read story

Trap Door Brewery seeks assist to help homeless families

May 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Business

When you place your online to-go order for cans of Trap Door Brewery's beer, you can add a $20 donation to fill a backpack for students experiencing homelessness. Read story

Koi Pond Cellars Bistro to close permanently

May 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Business

The owners of Koi Pond Cellars Winery have announced that they will permanently close their downtown Vancouver bistro due to the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Building groups aided by state Labor & Industries program

May 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Business

The Building Industry Association of Clark County announced this week that it will receive a refund of more than $3.2 million from the state Department of Labor & Industries through a Retrospective Rating Program run by the BIA's statewide counterpart, the Building Industry Association of Washington. Read story

Empty chairs and tables are seen amid the COVID-19 crisis at Washington State University Vancouver on  March 25. Unemployment claims in the education services sector doubled from 380 to 715 claims last week.

Clark County’s initial unemployment claims increase by 21 percent

Empty chairs and tables are seen amid the COVID-19 crisis at Washington State University Vancouver on  March 25. Unemployment claims in the education services sector doubled from 380 to 715 claims last week.

May 21, 2020, 7:34pm Business

Clark County reported a 21.3 percent increase in weekly initial unemployment claims last week, continuing a rise from the week before. Read story

In this photo taken March 23, 2020, cherry trees bloom next to the Capitol building in Olympia, Wash.

Washington Republicans call for emergency special session in Olympia

In this photo taken March 23, 2020, cherry trees bloom next to the Capitol building in Olympia, Wash.

May 21, 2020, 5:49pm Clark County News

Republican state legislators are calling for an emergency special session in Olympia next month to deal with the health and economic fallout of COVID-19. Read story

Sound technician Peter Wonderly wears a mask for safety as he snaps a selfie after putting the finishing touches on the front sign at the Magenta Theater in downtown Vancouver on Friday. Magenta Theater, which is dark during the COVID-19 pandemic, came up with the idea of renting out its Main Street marquee for community messages.

Downtown Vancouver marquee messages go viral

Sound technician Peter Wonderly wears a mask for safety as he snaps a selfie after putting the finishing touches on the front sign at the Magenta Theater in downtown Vancouver on Friday. Magenta Theater, which is dark during the COVID-19 pandemic, came up with the idea of renting out its Main Street marquee for community messages.

May 21, 2020, 6:21am Clark County Life

There’s a fine art to writing in jumbo letters. Read story

The city may allow outdoor seating in parking/loading zones, foreground center, in front of businesses such as Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver set to give parklets a trial run

The city may allow outdoor seating in parking/loading zones, foreground center, in front of businesses such as Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver.

May 21, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is moving forward with a program that would allow coffee shops and restaurants to set up tables in the streets outside their businesses. Read story

Susan G. Komen cancer walk to return in virtual format

May 21, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Health

The Susan G. Komen Oregon and SW Washington More than Pink Walk, or Race for the Cure, will return this year in a virtual manner. Read story

Dylan Denault, a driver with Two Men and a Truck, loads 5,000 bras donated from Ridwell in Seattle last week. Ridwell collected the bras for the National Women&#039;s Coalition Against Violence &amp; Exploitation in Vancouver.

NWCAVE’s Gift of Lift program boosted by donation of 5,000 bras

Dylan Denault, a driver with Two Men and a Truck, loads 5,000 bras donated from Ridwell in Seattle last week. Ridwell collected the bras for the National Women&#039;s Coalition Against Violence &amp; Exploitation in Vancouver.

May 21, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Health

A Vancouver-based nonprofit recently received nearly 5,000 bras from a door-to-door recycling co-op in Seattle, despite initial worries that the onset of COVID-19 could hamper donations. Read story