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Medical Reserve Corps volunteer Ruth Gorley gives Vancouver resident Ryan Tydingco a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine May 8 at Clark County Public Health's short-term vaccination pod at Woodland High School. After an early rush of people, the flow had slowed down by the late morning for the drop-in vaccination event.

Omicron variant confirmed in Clark County; one case linked to wrestling outbreaks

Medical Reserve Corps volunteer Ruth Gorley gives Vancouver resident Ryan Tydingco a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine May 8 at Clark County Public Health's short-term vaccination pod at Woodland High School. After an early rush of people, the flow had slowed down by the late morning for the drop-in vaccination event.

December 20, 2021, 2:21pm Clark County Health

Two cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Clark County. One of the cases is linked to outbreaks among high school wrestling teams in the state. Read story

The wrestling current season was suspended Thursday in Clark County after COVID outbreaks were linked to tournaments in the Puget Sound area on Dec. 4.

Complaints on wrestling suspension prompt Clark County Board of Health meeting

The wrestling current season was suspended Thursday in Clark County after COVID outbreaks were linked to tournaments in the Puget Sound area on Dec. 4.

December 20, 2021, 12:41pm Clark County Health

Dozens of residents who called in to Friday’s Clark County Council meeting have prompted a special meeting of the Board of Health to be held Tuesday. Read story

Teri Schmeets, owner of Doppelganger in downtown Vancouver, prepares online orders for shipping. During the pandemic, Doppelganger opened an online store, which was a sizeable portion of its business at one point.

Locally owned boutiques in downtown Vancouver prove fashion can move city forward

Teri Schmeets, owner of Doppelganger in downtown Vancouver, prepares online orders for shipping. During the pandemic, Doppelganger opened an online store, which was a sizeable portion of its business at one point.

December 20, 2021, 6:04am Business

Boutiquing in downtown Vancouver is now a thing, said Teri Schmeets, owner of the Doppelganger boutique near Esther Short Park. Read story

Portland man dies in Hazel Dell wreck Saturday

December 19, 2021, 4:58pm Clark County News

A 36-year-old Portland man died Saturday night in a wreck on the southbound Interstate 5 offramp to 78th Street in Hazel Dell, according to a bulletin from the Washington State Patrol Read story

A dash camera image shows Kfin Karuo allegedly pointing a gun at a man Sept. 29 in an east Vancouver parking lot.

Documents detail slaying of Karuo by Clark County sheriff’s deputiesvideo icon

A dash camera image shows Kfin Karuo allegedly pointing a gun at a man Sept. 29 in an east Vancouver parking lot.

December 19, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

A Clark County sheriff’s sergeant who authorized the Oct. 17 pursuit of Kfin Karuo, despite a Vancouver police bulletin warning officers not to contact him, told investigators he was concerned Karuo would commit a violent crime. Read story

Sarah Folden, a member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, created the Washougal Learning Academy's new logo with a Coast Salish design style originating from 3,000-year-old relief carvings found in the area.

Washougal Learning Academy, Cowlitz Tribe team up to design school mascot, logo

Sarah Folden, a member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, created the Washougal Learning Academy's new logo with a Coast Salish design style originating from 3,000-year-old relief carvings found in the area.

December 19, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

When the Washougal Learning Academy leaders decided to select a school mascot and logo last summer, they wanted the chosen symbol to represent more than the academy itself. They wanted it to be, in their words, “something special.” Read story

As part of the PDX Next project, Portland International Airport unveiled its remodeled Concourse B Dec. 8. The newly remodeled terminal has floor-to-ceiling windows, art, seating and restaurants like Good Coffee and Screen Door, which will open next spring.

PDX remodel takes off: Project to bring Portland airport up to date expected to be finished in 2024

As part of the PDX Next project, Portland International Airport unveiled its remodeled Concourse B Dec. 8. The newly remodeled terminal has floor-to-ceiling windows, art, seating and restaurants like Good Coffee and Screen Door, which will open next spring.

December 19, 2021, 6:04am Business

Walking into the Portland International Airport terminal, things seem a bit different. Read story

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Weather Eye: Expect unsettled weather this week with rain most days

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

December 19, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Before we get started with the weather talk, let’s look at the rainfall from your friends and neighbors for November. Read story

Young Marines Sgt. Gabriel Blok, 16, lays a wreath and salutes the grave of a veteran Saturday at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver.  At top,  Lewis & Clark Young Marines practice folding the flag before the official ceremonies begin.

Veterans, service members honored in Vancouver Wreaths Across America ceremony

Young Marines Sgt. Gabriel Blok, 16, lays a wreath and salutes the grave of a veteran Saturday at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver.  At top,  Lewis & Clark Young Marines practice folding the flag before the official ceremonies begin.

December 18, 2021, 6:05pm Clark County News

An overcast December day provided the backdrop for a solemn but joyful Wreaths Across America event at Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Vancouver Saturday. Read story

David Bogdanov enters the courtroom for sentencing in his trial at the Clark County Courthouse on Thursday morning, Sept. 9, 2021. Bogdanov received a sentence of 20 1/2 years in prison.

From the Newsroom: Vancouver’s vortex of infamy

David Bogdanov enters the courtroom for sentencing in his trial at the Clark County Courthouse on Thursday morning, Sept. 9, 2021. Bogdanov received a sentence of 20 1/2 years in prison.

December 18, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

I don’t watch those “true crime” shows on television, but I might make an exception tonight. Apparently, CBS’s “48 Hours” episode will be devoted to the story of Nikki Kuhnhausen, a local 17-year-old who was murdered in June 2019. The show airs at 10 p.m. on KOIN-TV. Read story