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Jose Ramirez of Gecho Construction adds a fresh coat of stain to a new home at The Parklands in Camas in late March, as the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic began to be felt. Home sales fell dramatically in the following month.

Clark County housing market feels virus’s effects in April

Jose Ramirez of Gecho Construction adds a fresh coat of stain to a new home at The Parklands in Camas in late March, as the impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic began to be felt. Home sales fell dramatically in the following month.

May 16, 2020, 6:01am Business

Clark County’s housing market saw major slowdowns in listing and sales activity in April, according to the latest data from the Regional Multiple Listing Service. The new report chronicles the market’s first full month of operation during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Plant salad greens, radishes for quick, satisfying harvest

May 16, 2020, 6:01am Clark County Life

In an anxious time, yet one that has managed to coincide with the beauty and hopefulness of spring, gardeners find it natural to take comfort in the scent and texture of soil. The gratification of eating something you have grown is a basic human experience that many people are craving… Read story

Overnight sign work to close I-5 in Portland

May 16, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Interstate 5 in North Portland will close overnight in both directions tonight while crews install new sign bridges above the freeway. Read story

Community Foundation for Southwest Washington awards COVID-19 grants

May 16, 2020, 5:59am Clark County News

Over the past two weeks, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington granted $592,078 from the SW Washington COVID Response Fund to relief efforts across Clark, Cowlitz and Skamania counties. Read story

Long to host business roundtable on COVID-19

May 16, 2020, 5:59am Clark County News

Carolyn Long, a Democratic candidate for Washington's 3rd Congressional District, will host a remote roundtable about small businesses during COVID-19. Read story

A sign directs customers to the Burgerville restaurant on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

Burgerville gets court’s OK in data-breach suit

A sign directs customers to the Burgerville restaurant on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard.

May 16, 2020, 5:58am Business

Burgerville has received court approval to settle a class-action lawsuit stemming from a cybersecurity breach that exposed customers' credit card information. The proposed settlement was first announced in November, and received final approval Friday in Multnomah County Circuit Court. Read story

Charlie Atkinson, Walk &amp; Knock food drive site coordinator, helps unload donated food at Chuck&#039;s Produce. Atkinson said there was a good response from area residents, who willingly donated a stream of shelf-stable foods.

Walk & Knock prepares for challenging effort

Charlie Atkinson, Walk &amp; Knock food drive site coordinator, helps unload donated food at Chuck&#039;s Produce. Atkinson said there was a good response from area residents, who willingly donated a stream of shelf-stable foods.

May 16, 2020, 5:57am Clark County News

Walk & Knock, the largest annual food drive in Clark County, is gearing up for a challenging year. Read story

Cars line Main Street in Vancouver on Friday.

Impromptu cruise takes over Vancouver’s Main Street

Cars line Main Street in Vancouver on Friday.

May 15, 2020, 9:15pm Clark County News

Hundreds cruised Main Street in downtown Vancouver on Friday evening, with a stream of cars stretching a mile-and-a-half north from Sixth Street. Read story

A closed sign is pictured in the door of Simple Solitude in Vancouver on April 20.

Lawmakers, Clark County businesses discuss impact of coronavirus

A closed sign is pictured in the door of Simple Solitude in Vancouver on April 20.

May 15, 2020, 8:19pm Business

A new survey of Clark County businesses shows that a majority are suffering a severe financial crunch, and virtually all say COVID-19 has had some effect on their operations. Read story

Clark County Councilor John Blom (Columbian files)

Blom, no longer in GOP, files to run for re-election to Clark County Council

Clark County Councilor John Blom (Columbian files)

May 15, 2020, 6:26pm Clark County News

An incumbent Clark County councilor filed to run for re-election on Friday, with one major change — he’s dropped his Republican affiliation, instead deciding to run without a party preference. Read story