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Team manager Krysta States hands an order to customers at Burgerville at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way. The Vancouver-based fast food chain has been operating on a drive-thru and delivery-only model since mid-March, and has instituted a number of health safety measures including issuing masks to all employees.

Burgerville chain adapts to changing world

Team manager Krysta States hands an order to customers at Burgerville at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way. The Vancouver-based fast food chain has been operating on a drive-thru and delivery-only model since mid-March, and has instituted a number of health safety measures including issuing masks to all employees.

April 29, 2020, 6:05am Business

Operating a restaurant during a pandemic is tough, and it doesn’t get any easier if you’re operating 38 of them. For Vancouver-based fast food chain Burgerville, the past six weeks have prompted an unprecedented overhaul of the restaurant service model. Read story

Washington’s eviction moratorium ends at the end of 2020 and Gov. Jay Inslee is not expected to extend it again .

Clark County groups assist with rent amid pandemic

Washington’s eviction moratorium ends at the end of 2020 and Gov. Jay Inslee is not expected to extend it again .

April 29, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

With Washington's eviction moratorium extended until June 4, tenants who are struggling to pay rent have more time to make plans and seek rent assistance. Read story

Heart and Stroke walk adapts to pandemic

April 29, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The Vancouver Heart and Stroke walk will have a different feel this weekend, because of the coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Technical woes sideline The Columbian’s Morning Briefing

April 29, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The Columbian's daily e-newsletter, Morning Briefing, was not published Monday or Tuesday due to a software issue experienced by a vendor. Read story

Woodland Public Schools office.

Woodland school levy passing in early returns

Woodland Public Schools office.

April 28, 2020, 8:35pm Clark County News

First returns Tuesday night showed the Woodland Public Schools levy passing with a comfortable margin. Read story

A limited version of the Vancouver Farmers Market with food vendors will open Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver Farmers Market opens Saturday with restrictions in place

A limited version of the Vancouver Farmers Market with food vendors will open Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

April 28, 2020, 4:38pm Clark County Life

The Vancouver Farmers Market will open this weekend, with some restrictions in place to limit the risk of spreading COVID-19. Read story

Police work at the scene of a reported officer-involved shooting at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Stapleton Road on Tuesday afternoon, April 28, 2020.

Officer-involved shooting closes Fourth Plain in central Vancouver

Police work at the scene of a reported officer-involved shooting at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Stapleton Road on Tuesday afternoon, April 28, 2020.

April 28, 2020, 3:30pm Clark County News

Three Vancouver police officers shot a man Tuesday morning while responding to an assault at Fourth Plain Boulevard and Stapleton Road in central Vancouver. Read story

A sign outside PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center honors hospital staff working hard to treat patients during the COVID-19 crisis Thursday morning, April 2, 2020.

Clark County adds four COVID-19 cases, total at 343

A sign outside PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center honors hospital staff working hard to treat patients during the COVID-19 crisis Thursday morning, April 2, 2020.

April 28, 2020, 11:21am Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health confirmed four new COVID-19 cases, though no new deaths, Tuesday morning. Read story

Former Evergreen schools teacher sues after MAGA hat dispute

April 28, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

A Washougal man who brought a “Make America Great Again” hat to an Evergreen Public Schools employee training session on diversity and racial equity has filed a federal lawsuit alleging he was defamed and deprived of his civil rights because of his political beliefs. Read story

Clark Public Utilities’ Home & Garden Fair to go virtual this year

April 28, 2020, 6:02am Business

Clark Public Utilities will hold a Virtual Home & Garden Idea Fair, an online version of the utility's annual springtime community event. Community members can visit the virtual fair at homeandgardenideafair.com. Read story