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Alex Clemente, 10, of Ridgefield, background left, enjoys some time outside while putting the finishing touches on his chalk drawing while joined by his sister, Eva, 8, as she plays with bubbles during a day camp at the Marshall Community Center on Wednesday.

COVID-19 restrictions don’t prevent fun at Vancouver summer day camps

Alex Clemente, 10, of Ridgefield, background left, enjoys some time outside while putting the finishing touches on his chalk drawing while joined by his sister, Eva, 8, as she plays with bubbles during a day camp at the Marshall Community Center on Wednesday.

August 13, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Summer day camps through Vancouver Parks and Recreation are back on, after a five-week delay linked to ever-evolving COVID-19 regulations. But they look very different, compared with past years. Read story

A consultant for the city of Vancouver has issued a report with a comprehensive set of 84 recommendations that will serve as a road map to reform the Vancouver Police Department's culture, policies and practices around use of force.

Vancouver announces members of task force on policing

A consultant for the city of Vancouver has issued a report with a comprehensive set of 84 recommendations that will serve as a road map to reform the Vancouver Police Department's culture, policies and practices around use of force.

August 7, 2020, 3:08pm Clark County News

Vancouver’s city manager has appointed a dozen people to a new community task force on policing, which will help oversee the implementation of changes to the police department’s use-of-force policies, as well as a body-worn camera program. Read story

Vancouver Fire Department receives nearly $440,000 grant

August 1, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

The Vancouver Fire Department received $439,676 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the department announced Friday afternoon. Read story

Riverview Bancorp posts small earnings

August 1, 2020, 6:03am Business

The Vancouver-based parent company of Riverview Community Bank reported earnings of $480,000, or 2 cents per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30 as the pandemic affected its business. That compares with $4.2 million, or 18 cents per diluted share, for the same quarter last year. Read story

Vancouver Radiologists announces merger

August 1, 2020, 6:02am Business

Vancouver Radiologists has merged with Lynwood-based Radia Inc., one of the largest radiology groups in the United States. Read story

Vancouver student receives scholarship

August 1, 2020, 5:11am Community

A Vancouver student was among 35 college-bound students selected by the ACA International Education Foundation for a Loomer-Mortenson Scholarship. Read story

Rashida Willard (Contributed Photo)

‘Learning to Listen & Lead’ highlights Black life in Vancouver

Rashida Willard (Contributed Photo)

July 30, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Life

This might hurt a little, but that’s OK. You’ll survive and come out better in the end. Read story

Kathleen Johnson of Vancouver is happy to have her cockatiel, Billy, home safely in his cage after he flew the coop for six weeks.

Neighbors mobilize to aid Vancouver woman’s hunt for missing cockatiel

Kathleen Johnson of Vancouver is happy to have her cockatiel, Billy, home safely in his cage after he flew the coop for six weeks.

July 30, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Life

Kathleen Johnson’s best friend and housemate has been key to helping her survive pandemic isolation, she said. Billy is friendly and colorful, full of energy and personality. He’s always been good for a song and dance, a chat and whistle, a ride around the house atop Johnson’s hair bun. Read story

Chicken roulade with fennel frond pesto from Crave Catering/Gather and Feast Farm.

Clark County caterers create winning recipe

Chicken roulade with fennel frond pesto from Crave Catering/Gather and Feast Farm.

July 24, 2020, 6:02am Business

With pandemic safety measures canceling events, caterers now are focusing on heat-and-eat meals for individuals and families, offering us the chance to try out the luxury of a virtual personal chef. Read story

The #MaskUpClarkCounty Instagram contest started Monday and will end Aug. 21. Clark County resident Sasha Resoff and her daughter, Gwyn, and son, Alexei, sporting masks at Vancouver Waterfront Park.

Visit Vancouver USA contest encourages mask usage

The #MaskUpClarkCounty Instagram contest started Monday and will end Aug. 21. Clark County resident Sasha Resoff and her daughter, Gwyn, and son, Alexei, sporting masks at Vancouver Waterfront Park.

July 23, 2020, 7:37pm Clark County News

Visit Vancouver USA has launched a campaign to encourage mask usage in Clark County in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the community. Read story