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Vancouver-based rising tech company ZoomInfo continues to grow during the pandemic by setting records for new customer additions and customer retention.

ZoomInfo feeling fine in pandemic

Vancouver-based rising tech company ZoomInfo continues to grow during the pandemic by setting records for new customer additions and customer retention.

May 4, 2021, 6:04am Business

Vancouver-based tech company ZoomInfo continues to grow during the pandemic, setting records for new customer additions and customer retention. In addition, over the last 12 months, ZoomInfo grew its workforce by nearly 50 percent, said Henry Schuck, ZoomInfo founder and CEO. Read story

Below, small Linotype letter "C" in Old English font accompanied Will Campbell as he retraced his great-grandfather Herbert's path to owning The Columbian. The letter is reversed due to the printing process.

Searching for my great-grandfather, Herbert J. Campbell

Below, small Linotype letter "C" in Old English font accompanied Will Campbell as he retraced his great-grandfather Herbert's path to owning The Columbian. The letter is reversed due to the printing process.

May 2, 2021, 6:05am Business

There’s an old machine tucked away behind a sliding gray plywood door at The Columbian, near a loading dock where beeping forklifts move massive rolls of blank newsprint. Read story

Police locate missing Vancouver man, 80

May 1, 2021, 1:45pm Clark County News

Vancouver police are seeking public assistance locating a missing person. Read story

Gov. Jay Inslee talks to members of the media during a press conference about the "Take It Outside" program to prevent disease transmission. Also pictured are Tracy Fortmann, second from left, superintendent of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Stacey Graham, with scarf, interim president of The Historic Trust, Liz Luce of Friends of Fort Vancouver Historic Site and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle.

In Vancouver stop Inslee urges outdoor gatherings to fight virus spread

Gov. Jay Inslee talks to members of the media during a press conference about the "Take It Outside" program to prevent disease transmission. Also pictured are Tracy Fortmann, second from left, superintendent of Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Stacey Graham, with scarf, interim president of The Historic Trust, Liz Luce of Friends of Fort Vancouver Historic Site and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle.

April 30, 2021, 8:11pm Clark County News

Gov. Jay Inslee visited Vancouver Friday afternoon to deliver a message: To gather, go outside. Read story

David Neff, from left, joins Rae Mackmer, John McKishen and Nathan Berney as they watch the cleanup at the homeless encampment in east Vancouver on Thursday morning. Vancouver is trying to remove garbage from homeless encampments while improving its relationship with its unhoused population.

More HART in Vancouver’s homeless response

David Neff, from left, joins Rae Mackmer, John McKishen and Nathan Berney as they watch the cleanup at the homeless encampment in east Vancouver on Thursday morning. Vancouver is trying to remove garbage from homeless encampments while improving its relationship with its unhoused population.

April 30, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

Four people living at an east Vancouver homeless encampment gathered around a table outside their tent — the encampment’s unofficial community kitchen, resident Rae Mackmer reported — during a cleanup event Thursday morning. Read story

Orli Shaham (Aleks Karjaka)

Pianist returns to play with Vancouver Symphony

Orli Shaham (Aleks Karjaka)

April 22, 2021, 6:03am Clark County Life

Acclaimed pianist Orli Shaham returns to Skyview Concert Hall this weekend to play Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Vancouver Symphony. Read story

A small memorial for the victim of Saturday morning's shooting on the Waterfront Vancouver appeared over the weekend.

Medical Examiner working on ID for Waterfront Vancouver shooting victim

A small memorial for the victim of Saturday morning's shooting on the Waterfront Vancouver appeared over the weekend.

April 19, 2021, 3:11pm Clark County News

The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office is working to confirm the identity of a man who was fatally shot Saturday morning at the Waterfront Vancouver. Read story

VANCOUVER: Volunteers help plant trees during a past Arbor Day celebration. The city is celebrating trees all month this year and encourages people to enjoy self-guided tree tours.

Vancouver celebrates trees all month

VANCOUVER: Volunteers help plant trees during a past Arbor Day celebration. The city is celebrating trees all month this year and encourages people to enjoy self-guided tree tours.

April 17, 2021, 5:54am Community

The city of Vancouver will be celebrating trees throughout the month of April. Read story

CLARK COUNTY: Members of the Vancouver Fire Department are helping at various sites with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

Vancouver Fire Department helps at vaccine sites

CLARK COUNTY: Members of the Vancouver Fire Department are helping at various sites with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

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

The Vancouver Fire Department is working with several agencies at the local, state and federal levels to help with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Read story

The American Red Cross teamed up with Paul Davis Restoration of Portland/Vancouver for a blood drive Wednesday in Vancouver in response to blood shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Red Cross needs a constant supply of blood.

Red Cross, Paul Davis Restoration join forces to collect blood amid shortage

The American Red Cross teamed up with Paul Davis Restoration of Portland/Vancouver for a blood drive Wednesday in Vancouver in response to blood shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Red Cross needs a constant supply of blood.

April 7, 2021, 7:25pm Business

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused issues throughout America, including shortages in the blood supply, so Paul Davis Restoration of Portland/Vancouver stepped in to help. Read story