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Jerry West fills an order at Martha's Pantry, the area's only food bank aimed specifically at people with HIV/AIDS on Oct. 24, 2013. West, who was instrumental in the charity's founding, died Tuesday at age 84 after battling an infection.

Jerry West, who helped start charity for people with HIV and AIDs, dies at 84

Jerry West fills an order at Martha's Pantry, the area's only food bank aimed specifically at people with HIV/AIDS on Oct. 24, 2013. West, who was instrumental in the charity's founding, died Tuesday at age 84 after battling an infection.

September 11, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

Gerald “Jerry” West, a philanthropist who served a key role in founding the local charity Martha’s Pantry, died Tuesday from an infection at 84 years old. Read story

Veteran to lead Vancouver walk for suicide awareness

September 10, 2021, 6:01am Clark County Health

Patrick Lobdell will walk 22 miles around Vancouver on Sept. 11 to raise awareness of the nearly 22 veteran suicides that occur every day in the United States. Read story

Henry Schuck, ZoomInfo founder and CEO.

ZoomInfo acquires data firm RingLead

Henry Schuck, ZoomInfo founder and CEO.

September 9, 2021, 7:20pm Business

ZoomInfo announced on Thursday that it acquired New York-based company RingLead to help with the company’s organization and workflow, according to a ZoomInfo news release. Read story

Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild disavows Columbian employees

September 9, 2021, 5:39pm Business

The Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild has disavowed further interest in representing reporters, copy editors and news assistants at The Columbian. Read story

In July, the Vancouver City Council held its first in person meeting since going virtual after the pandemic shutdowns in March 2020. The council returned to online meetings soon after.

Vancouver City Council to return to online meetings

In July, the Vancouver City Council held its first in person meeting since going virtual after the pandemic shutdowns in March 2020. The council returned to online meetings soon after.

September 7, 2021, 5:40pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council has joined the Clark County Council in returning to online public meetings as COVID-19 cases continue to skyrocket in the region. Read story

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Clearing backlog of rape kits results in arrests in cold Clark County cases

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September 5, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

Two women received unexpected phone calls from the Vancouver Police Department last year. Their sexual assault kits returned DNA matches to the men police believe raped them about 17 years ago. Read story

Waste Connections' new RecyclePlus service collects items that can't go in the blue bins.

Waste Connections launches RecyclePlus program in Vancouver

Waste Connections' new RecyclePlus service collects items that can't go in the blue bins.

September 3, 2021, 6:01am Business

Conservation-minded Vancouver residents now have not one but two new services that collect hard-to-recycle items. Read story

The City of Vancouver entrance sign is seen at the corner of Sixth and C streets in downtown Vancouver.

City council to revisit Stronger Vancouver

The City of Vancouver entrance sign is seen at the corner of Sixth and C streets in downtown Vancouver.

September 2, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

Stronger Vancouver. Now that’s a name we’ve not heard in a long time. Read story

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Larch officer’s suit alleges discrimination by Washington DOC

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September 1, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

A Larch Corrections Center officer is suing the Washington Department of Corrections, alleging he was discriminated against over a hearing loss condition. Read story

Young students practice social distancing after leaving the school bus for their first day of class at Marrion Elementary School on Tuesday. Thousands of students across multiple Clark County school districts, including Evergreen and Vancouver, began classes for the 2021-22 school year Tuesday amid another year impacted by COVID-19. More districts start Wednesday.

Clark County students, staff happily welcome first day of school

Young students practice social distancing after leaving the school bus for their first day of class at Marrion Elementary School on Tuesday. Thousands of students across multiple Clark County school districts, including Evergreen and Vancouver, began classes for the 2021-22 school year Tuesday amid another year impacted by COVID-19. More districts start Wednesday.

August 31, 2021, 7:02pm Clark County News

Carefully selected outfits, fresh haircuts — and even for some, a fresh or carefully selected mask — were the stars as thousands of Clark County students returned to class to ring in a new school year. Read story