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Caution tape surrounds one side of the Motel 6 at 221 Northeast Chkalov Dr. in April. The site is now being used as a homeless shelter and quarantine site.

East Vancouver Motel 6’s use as shelter for homeless people exposed to COVID-19 extended

Caution tape surrounds one side of the Motel 6 at 221 Northeast Chkalov Dr. in April. The site is now being used as a homeless shelter and quarantine site.

June 13, 2020, 1:49pm Clark County News

A temporary 116-room homeless shelter at Motel 6 in east Vancouver will remain open through the end of October. Read story

Vancouver Elks donate to Clark County Food Bank

June 13, 2020, 5:51am Community

Officers with the Vancouver Elks and the Past Exalted Ruler Association filled three cars with 629 pounds of food for the Clark County Food Bank. Read story

Jack Curtis of Vancouver, 10, left, and Mill Plain Elementary School first grader teachers Corinne Contreras, center, and Carmela Lemon, right, join the Black Lives Matter Rally Day of Action. &quot;(Children) need to know America has a history of injustice,&quot; Lemon said.

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Jack Curtis of Vancouver, 10, left, and Mill Plain Elementary School first grader teachers Corinne Contreras, center, and Carmela Lemon, right, join the Black Lives Matter Rally Day of Action. &quot;(Children) need to know America has a history of injustice,&quot; Lemon said.

June 12, 2020, 6:48pm Clark County News

Neither rain nor pandemic could stop educators from gathering in east Vancouver on Friday to protest what they describe as a foundation of racism that undercuts some of the community’s most vulnerable people — its children. Read story

Matthew Young of Vancouver Elite Outreach, left, joins fellow demonstrators Wednesday as they rallied for black lives outside Evergreen High School.

Rally for black lives draws people to east Vancouver

Matthew Young of Vancouver Elite Outreach, left, joins fellow demonstrators Wednesday as they rallied for black lives outside Evergreen High School.

June 10, 2020, 5:37pm Clark County News

About 50 people gathered Wednesday afternoon in front of Evergreen High School in a rally for black lives. Read story

HP submits application for 1.5 million-square-foot campus in east Vancouver

June 9, 2020, 10:17am Business

Printer and PC maker HP Inc. has submitted a preliminary application to the city of Vancouver detailing its plans for a new corporate campus at Section 30, the site of the former English Pit gravel mine. The site is directly north of the Columbia Tech Center, where HP’s current Vancouver… Read story

A two-alarm fire that heavily damaged a Sunpointe Apartments building, displacing more than 25 residents, was caused by improperly discarded smoking materials, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office.

Improperly discarded smoking materials caused east Vancouver apartment fire

A two-alarm fire that heavily damaged a Sunpointe Apartments building, displacing more than 25 residents, was caused by improperly discarded smoking materials, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office.

June 4, 2020, 5:10pm Clark County News

A two-alarm fire that heavily damaged an east Vancouver apartment building, displacing more than 25 residents, was caused by improperly discarded smoking materials, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office. Read story

The Vine bus stops along Fourth Plain Boulevard to pick up passengers in 2018.

C-Tran’s Mill Plain Vine project secures federal funding

The Vine bus stops along Fourth Plain Boulevard to pick up passengers in 2018.

May 29, 2020, 6:05pm Business

C-Tran’s Mill Plain Vine project reached a significant milestone Friday when the Federal Transit Administration announced that it has allocated $24.9 million for the planned bus rapid transit line. The federal funding will cover approximately half of the project’s $50 million cost. Read story

A white Mazda Miata allegedly used in street racing is impounded by Portland Police on April 19. A man from Ridgefield was one of four suspects arrested in connection with the incident.

Illegal street racing hits Vancouver as activity spills over from Portland

A white Mazda Miata allegedly used in street racing is impounded by Portland Police on April 19. A man from Ridgefield was one of four suspects arrested in connection with the incident.

May 23, 2020, 1:53pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department says its officers are targeting speeders and street racers in the downtown area as some of that illegal activity has spilled over from Portland. Read story

Coaches Barbara Laudadio, left, and Traci Cole of Burntown Fitness create a workout video for home users in their boss&#039;s garage.

Working in Clark County: Traci Cole, coach at Burntown Fitness

Coaches Barbara Laudadio, left, and Traci Cole of Burntown Fitness create a workout video for home users in their boss&#039;s garage.

May 23, 2020, 6:01am Business

Traci Cole was leading a class at Burntown Fitness when everything crashed to a halt because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

Vancouver Fire Department firefighters inspect the attic space of a garage that caught fire Monday.

Garage fire displaces six in Vancouver’s Burton Ridge neighborhood

Vancouver Fire Department firefighters inspect the attic space of a garage that caught fire Monday.

May 19, 2020, 7:34am Clark County News

A garage fire displaced six people Monday in Vancouver’s Burton Ridge neighborhood, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story