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MINNEHAHA: Walk &amp; Knock officials Tom Knappenberger and Adam Hegewald, left, present a check for $115,000 to the Clark County Food Bank.

Largest donation in Walk & Knock history goes to food bank

MINNEHAHA: Walk &amp; Knock officials Tom Knappenberger and Adam Hegewald, left, present a check for $115,000 to the Clark County Food Bank.

February 6, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark County Food Bank received a check for $115,000 recently from Walk & Knock, a local one-day food drive. It was the largest donation in Walk & Knock’s 36-year history. The funds come from hundreds of Clark County residents who were part of the organization’s annual food drive on Dec.… Read story

The Vancouver Fire Department responded to a fire at Ashley Terrace Apartments on Nicholson Road in Vancouver on Friday morning.

Vancouver apartment fire prompts warning about dangers of DIY firefighting

The Vancouver Fire Department responded to a fire at Ashley Terrace Apartments on Nicholson Road in Vancouver on Friday morning.

February 5, 2021, 8:44am Clark County News

An early morning fire damaged an apartment in Vancouver and prompted a warning from fire officials of the danger of attempting to fight a fire yourself. Read story

SW Washington State Educators United holding rally today

January 29, 2021, 5:59am Clark County Health

SW Washington State Educators United, a grassroots group of local educators, plans to hold a car rally to "Support Safe Schools For Everyone" and memorial for educators and students lost to COVID-19 today. Read story

Clark College’s State of the College address airs Thursday

January 26, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark College President Dr. Karin Edwards will share the college's vision, challenges and accomplishments at her first State of the College address on Thursday. Read story

The city of Vancouver will pursue a $3.5 million loan to build the Fourth Plain Commons project, which will be built at Fourth Plain and Norris Road in central Vancouver.

Vancouver to seek $3.5 million loan for Fourth Plain Commons project

The city of Vancouver will pursue a $3.5 million loan to build the Fourth Plain Commons project, which will be built at Fourth Plain and Norris Road in central Vancouver.

January 15, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

Vancouver will work to secure a loan to help fund the next phase of the Fourth Plain Commons project, a multimillion dollar investment that will bring housing and a community space to the Fourth Plain corridor. Read story

Clark College hosting Running Start info nights over Zoom

January 15, 2021, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark College will host the first of four Virtual Running Start Information Nights for students and their families who want to know more about earning college credit while fulfilling their high school graduation requirements for fall 2021. Read story

Vegan breakfast sandwiches from River Maiden, Dev&#039;s Coffee Bar and Seize the Bagel.

Clark County menus offer tasty plant-based breakfast options that can satisfy the unsuspecting

Vegan breakfast sandwiches from River Maiden, Dev&#039;s Coffee Bar and Seize the Bagel.

January 15, 2021, 6:01am Clark County Life

Over the past year, vegan breakfast sandwiches appeared on menus throughout Clark County. Vegan-curious, I tried every one that I could find. Expecting substitutes with odd textures attempting to taste like their meat, dairy and egg cohorts, I was pleasantly surprised to find many tasty plant-based options that would fool… Read story

Allison Berhow of Northwest Staffing, left, collects a sample COVID-19 test from Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle as Jenny Wilson of Vancouver&#039;s Parks and Recreation Department looks on during a practice run of the new COVID-19 testing site at Tower Mall on Monday afternoon. Officials said all sample tests collected on Jan. 11 would be safely discarded and not processed for results.

No-barrier COVID-19 testing begins Tuesday at Vancouver site

Allison Berhow of Northwest Staffing, left, collects a sample COVID-19 test from Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle as Jenny Wilson of Vancouver&#039;s Parks and Recreation Department looks on during a practice run of the new COVID-19 testing site at Tower Mall on Monday afternoon. Officials said all sample tests collected on Jan. 11 would be safely discarded and not processed for results.

January 11, 2021, 3:41pm Clark County Health

A free COVID-19 testing site will open this week at the former Tower Mall in Vancouver, offering a no-cost option for people without insurance. Read story

The Howard Johnson hotel on Vancouver Mall Drive pictured on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. The Vancouver Housing Authority announced Friday that it is purchasing the hotel to turn it into a homeless shelter.

Vancouver Mall-area hotel to become homeless shelter

The Howard Johnson hotel on Vancouver Mall Drive pictured on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. The Vancouver Housing Authority announced Friday that it is purchasing the hotel to turn it into a homeless shelter.

January 8, 2021, 4:35pm Business

The Vancouver Housing Authority has plans to purchase the Howard Johnson by Wyndham Vancouver Hotel & Suites near Vancouver Mall for use as a noncongregate shelter for unhoused people. Read story

MAPLEWOOD: Volunteers Kitty Hibbs and Pat Wozniak adjust cardboard layers under raised beds.

Community garden will help families grow organic produce for free

MAPLEWOOD: Volunteers Kitty Hibbs and Pat Wozniak adjust cardboard layers under raised beds.

December 26, 2020, 6:00am Community

Volunteers with the Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver’s Green Team is building a community garden to alleviate a “food desert” in the Maplewood neighborhood. Read story