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David Alt poses with his wife, Helen Alt. David Alt liked to hike and be outdoors. He died in November at age 75 due to complications from coronavirus. His son, David Alt II, is sharing his father&#039;s COVID-19 story in hopes that people who hear it will take the virus more seriously. &quot;We have a larger responsibility to the community,&quot; he said.

Vancouver man’s ‘life was cut short’ by COVID-19

David Alt poses with his wife, Helen Alt. David Alt liked to hike and be outdoors. He died in November at age 75 due to complications from coronavirus. His son, David Alt II, is sharing his father&#039;s COVID-19 story in hopes that people who hear it will take the virus more seriously. &quot;We have a larger responsibility to the community,&quot; he said.

January 15, 2021, 6:02am Clark County Health

When David Alt II was attending college in Pullman, he used to come home to visit his dad in Vancouver, and help him build an A-frame house. 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

SHUMWAY: Students at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics collected more than 1,000 pounds of food for the Clark County Food Bank during their annual food drive in December.

Students at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics collect, donate 1,000 pounds of food

SHUMWAY: Students at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics collected more than 1,000 pounds of food for the Clark County Food Bank during their annual food drive in December.

January 15, 2021, 5:56am Community

Students at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics continued the tradition of doing a school-wide food drive in December, despite remote learning. Donation areas were set up in the breezeway outside offices to ensure COVID-19 safety protocols were followed. “ Read story

Vancouver nonprofit supporting children and adults with disabilities receives donation

January 9, 2021, 5:57am Community

Columbia Credit Union recently donated $15,000 to Innovative Services NW to support the nonprofit’s Pediatric Therapy Clinic. Read story

The Vancouver Police Department patch.

Vancouver police sergeant files counter complaint in case over BLM, Patriot Prayer comments

The Vancouver Police Department patch.

January 8, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

A Vancouver Police Department sergeant being investigated internally for alleged comments he made about Patriot Prayer and Black Lives Matter responded by filing a complaint against the city attorney who prompted the action. Read story

Plans for a building at The Waterfront Vancouver show a six-story, mixed-use building that holds 172 apartments on Block 17, on the second row of the waterfront.

Vancouver City Council OKs tax break for apartment complexes

Plans for a building at The Waterfront Vancouver show a six-story, mixed-use building that holds 172 apartments on Block 17, on the second row of the waterfront.

January 8, 2021, 6:02am Business

The Vancouver City Council approved a tax exemption for the developers of two new apartment complexes this week, though there’s growing skepticism from the council and outright frustration from some community members over whether the tax breaks are ultimately helping or harming the city. Read story

Heaters at the outdoor dining area of the Main Event in downtown Vancouver add warmth for customers Alyson Hilken, from left, Krissy Sadewasser and John Laughlin as they enjoy a happy hour drink.  At top, a sign informs customers of alternative dining options at Main Event.

Outdoor dining cold comfort for struggling Clark County restaurants

Heaters at the outdoor dining area of the Main Event in downtown Vancouver add warmth for customers Alyson Hilken, from left, Krissy Sadewasser and John Laughlin as they enjoy a happy hour drink.  At top, a sign informs customers of alternative dining options at Main Event.

January 3, 2021, 6:02am Business

While customers gather under temporary structures, restaurant owners say expense of complying with virus restrictions keeping them in the red Read story

ARNADA: Children in Vancouver&#039;s Arnada neighborhood were able to participate in a series of activities put together by the neighborhood association.

Neighborhood celebrates Christmas with fun activities

ARNADA: Children in Vancouver&#039;s Arnada neighborhood were able to participate in a series of activities put together by the neighborhood association.

January 2, 2021, 5:58am Community

Children of all ages in Vancouver’s Arnada neighborhood were able to participate in a series of activities put together by the neighborhood association. Read story

VANCOUVER: Columbia Credit Union President and CEO Steve Kenny, left, presents Community Military Appreciation Committee Board Member Bruce Evans with a check.

Credit union donates funds to veterans organizations

VANCOUVER: Columbia Credit Union President and CEO Steve Kenny, left, presents Community Military Appreciation Committee Board Member Bruce Evans with a check.

January 2, 2021, 5:52am Community

Columbia Credit Union presented donations to three veterans groups, using funds generated from its Veterans Appreciation Loan promotion. Read story

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center and Legacy Salmon Creek both have COVID-19 cases in intensive care units.

Vancouver’s PeaceHealth hit with COVID-19 outbreak among staff, patients

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center and Legacy Salmon Creek both have COVID-19 cases in intensive care units.

January 1, 2021, 6:33pm Clark County Health

An outbreak of COVID-19 spread to 30 patients in the past week at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, according to a news release from PeaceHealth on Friday evening. Read story