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Coffee shops have turned to canning cold brew as a way to survive the COVID-19 shutdown.

Cold brew for later? In Clark County, cafes can (and bottle)

Coffee shops have turned to canning cold brew as a way to survive the COVID-19 shutdown.

May 29, 2020, 6:00am Business

As the calendar shifts toward June, many of the temporarily closed coffee shops in Vancouver are slowly reopening. Business owners weren’t idly sitting around during their spring closures. They spent the time imagining new ways to make online ordering and takeout transactions quicker, easier and safer. Everyone seemed to reach… Read story

James Matthew Kelly made a first appearance in Clark County Superior Court in an assault case in June 2018. He was sentenced to 5 1/2  years in prison Thursday after pleading guilty to second- and third-degree assault.

Vancouver man gets 5-plus years for assaulting stranger, Clark County deputy

James Matthew Kelly made a first appearance in Clark County Superior Court in an assault case in June 2018. He was sentenced to 5 1/2  years in prison Thursday after pleading guilty to second- and third-degree assault.

May 28, 2020, 6:55pm Clark County News

A 37-year-old Vancouver man was sentenced Wednesday to 5½ years in prison for assaulting a Brush Prairie man and then fighting a Clark County sheriff’s deputy who responded to the scene. Read story

Visitors to Vancouver Lake take in the sunshine and a snow-capped view of Mount Hood while enjoying the day and keeping their distance on Wednesday. The temperature reached 80 degrees Wednesday and will continue to climb today.

Vancouver, Clark County officials remind that social distancing applies at parks

Visitors to Vancouver Lake take in the sunshine and a snow-capped view of Mount Hood while enjoying the day and keeping their distance on Wednesday. The temperature reached 80 degrees Wednesday and will continue to climb today.

May 28, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Health

It was 77 degrees at 2 p.m. Wednesday, and the line of cars stretching from the parking kiosk at Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park reached all the way back to state Highway 501, also known as N.W. Lower River Road. Read story

Tyler Chavers, Vancouver&#039;s homeless assistance response team officer, left, talks with Shawn Fernandez during the 2020 Point in Time count near Leverich Park on Jan. 30.

Point in Time count finds more unsheltered people in Clark County

Tyler Chavers, Vancouver&#039;s homeless assistance response team officer, left, talks with Shawn Fernandez during the 2020 Point in Time count near Leverich Park on Jan. 30.

May 28, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

Although a survey found that the overall number of homeless people dropped 4 percent this year in Clark County, it found more people living without shelter. Read story

Former Vancouver city councilor Tonkovich target of theft try

May 27, 2020, 6:18pm Clark County News

A 33-year-old Chicago man appeared Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court to face allegations that he used a Vancouver man’s identity in an attempt to steal retirement funds. Read story

Wilson Cady is in charge of tracking bird sightings for the Vancouver Audubon Society.

Vancouver Audubon Society expert offers bird-watching insight

Wilson Cady is in charge of tracking bird sightings for the Vancouver Audubon Society.

May 26, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Life

If you’ve run out of things to stream online while you’re isolating at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, just look out your window. Read story

Lyle and Alice Leach, who just celebrated their 72nd anniversary, share a laugh at home.

Vancouver nonagenarians Lyle and Alice Leach offer words of wisdom for tough times

Lyle and Alice Leach, who just celebrated their 72nd anniversary, share a laugh at home.

May 24, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Life

The pandemic is a crisis so broad and severe that repercussions will continue for generations. Comparisons to world wars, the flu pandemic of 1918 and the Great Depression are frequent and inevitable, because we look to history’s hard times give us hope for our future. Read story

Vancouver man, 19, arrested in Hawaii, charged with violating quarantine mandate

May 23, 2020, 6:42pm Clark County News

A 19-year-old Vancouver man and a 20-year-old Oregon man were arrested Friday in the Waikiki section of Honolulu and charged with violating Hawaii’s 14-day quarantine mandate for travelers, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Saturday. Read story

A white Mazda Miata allegedly used in street racing is impounded by Portland Police on April 19. A man from Ridgefield was one of four suspects arrested in connection with the incident.

Illegal street racing hits Vancouver as activity spills over from Portland

A white Mazda Miata allegedly used in street racing is impounded by Portland Police on April 19. A man from Ridgefield was one of four suspects arrested in connection with the incident.

May 23, 2020, 1:53pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department says its officers are targeting speeders and street racers in the downtown area as some of that illegal activity has spilled over from Portland. Read story

The city may allow outdoor seating in parking/loading zones, foreground center, in front of businesses such as Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver set to give parklets a trial run

The city may allow outdoor seating in parking/loading zones, foreground center, in front of businesses such as Niche Wine Bar in downtown Vancouver.

May 21, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is moving forward with a program that would allow coffee shops and restaurants to set up tables in the streets outside their businesses. Read story