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Dawda Bah went from working for tech companies to selling books online during the pandemic.

Vancouver man from Gambia starts new chapter as an online bookseller

Dawda Bah went from working for tech companies to selling books online during the pandemic.

January 5, 2022, 6:07am Business

When Dawda Bah thinks back to his childhood in Bakau, a small coastal Gambian cape town, he remembers working at his father’s store that sold imported, used clothing to the locals. Read story

Alicia Sojourner, Vancouver's director of diversity, equity and inclusion, is set to serve on Washington's LGBTQ commission.

Vancouver’s director of diversity also serves on Washington’s LGBTQ commission

Alicia Sojourner, Vancouver's director of diversity, equity and inclusion, is set to serve on Washington's LGBTQ commission.

January 3, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

Creating a supportive environment where diversity and inclusion are at the forefront has been a personal mission for Alicia Sojourner during their entire career. Read story

Client Uriah Schlosser of Vancouver keeps out of the cold as he takes a seat at the St. Paul Lutheran Church warming shelter Wednesday afternoon.

Clark County churches, nonprofits work to keep homeless out of the cold

Client Uriah Schlosser of Vancouver keeps out of the cold as he takes a seat at the St. Paul Lutheran Church warming shelter Wednesday afternoon.

December 30, 2021, 6:00am Churches & Religion

Uriah Schlosser, 33, has metal in his hip, wrist and jaw — remnants from surgery he had following a car accident. Now, freezing weather causes him severe pain. Read story

Interim Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Boyd.

Evergreen school district appoints interim superintendent

Interim Evergreen Public Schools Superintendent John Boyd.

December 28, 2021, 7:26pm Clark County News

The Evergreen Board of Directors appointed John Boyd the new interim superintendent of schools in a special meeting Tuesday night. Read story

The Salvation Army of Vancouver is experiencing a steep down-turn in donations its their annual red-kettle campaign.

Salvation Army of Vancouver sees 40% drop in donations

The Salvation Army of Vancouver is experiencing a steep down-turn in donations its their annual red-kettle campaign.

December 25, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

The Salvation Army of Vancouver Red Kettle campaign — the annual holiday fundraiser where volunteers collect monetary donations outside of grocery stores and other businesses — is seeing 40 percent fewer donations compared with last year. Read story

Sky Zone Trampoline Park offers gift certificates and monthly passes for unlimited jump time and perks such as pizza and socks.

Clark County businesses, organizations offer gifts that enlighten, entertain and thrill

Sky Zone Trampoline Park offers gift certificates and monthly passes for unlimited jump time and perks such as pizza and socks.

December 19, 2021, 6:03am Business

As the clock ticks down to Christmas Day, last-minute shoppers may be scrambling to find something that doesn’t require battling crowded stores or keeping fingers crossed for speedy delivery. But what if the perfect gift isn’t a thing at all? Maybe it’s an experience. Read story

Janet Elliott, sector coordinator for Walk & Knock, greets a donor Dec. 4 at Hudson's Bay High School, which was a drop-off site for food donations as the Walk & Knock food drive became Drive & Drop for the second year because of the pandemic.

Walk & Knock nets 104,000 pounds

Janet Elliott, sector coordinator for Walk & Knock, greets a donor Dec. 4 at Hudson's Bay High School, which was a drop-off site for food donations as the Walk & Knock food drive became Drive & Drop for the second year because of the pandemic.

December 17, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

The final tally from this year’s Walk & Knock/Drive & Drop food drive, which took place on Dec. 3, is in. Read story

Vancouver Public Works converts its vehicles to tackle treacherous conditions in the winter. City staff caution residents to drive safely and be aware of black ice on the city's 1,900 miles of paved streets, as limited resources restrict crews from tending to all of these areas.

Vancouver urges residents to be prepared for winter road conditions

Vancouver Public Works converts its vehicles to tackle treacherous conditions in the winter. City staff caution residents to drive safely and be aware of black ice on the city's 1,900 miles of paved streets, as limited resources restrict crews from tending to all of these areas.

December 16, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

As the city of Vancouver’s Public Works crews are preparing for winter conditions, city staff urge residents to take their own precautions for managing freezing weather. Read story

Olivia Hill, 11, left; her father, Jeffrey; and her sister Charlotte, 8, shoot a preview video for Columbia Dance&#039;s historical version of &quot;The Nutcracker&quot; at Fort Vancouver.
The Clark County Courthouse.

State appeals court orders Vancouver man’s rape conviction be vacated

The Clark County Courthouse.

December 14, 2021, 4:58pm Clark County News

The Washington Court of Appeals ordered a Vancouver man’s rape conviction be vacated after finding the trial court erred in allowing hearsay statements from a sexual assault nurse and a police officer. Read story