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Dylan Denault, a driver with Two Men and a Truck, loads 5,000 bras donated from Ridwell in Seattle last week. Ridwell collected the bras for the National Women&#039;s Coalition Against Violence &amp; Exploitation in Vancouver.

NWCAVE’s Gift of Lift program boosted by donation of 5,000 bras

Dylan Denault, a driver with Two Men and a Truck, loads 5,000 bras donated from Ridwell in Seattle last week. Ridwell collected the bras for the National Women&#039;s Coalition Against Violence &amp; Exploitation in Vancouver.

May 21, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Health

A Vancouver-based nonprofit recently received nearly 5,000 bras from a door-to-door recycling co-op in Seattle, despite initial worries that the onset of COVID-19 could hamper donations. Read story

Ben Campbell has been named publisher of The Columbian.

Letter from Columbian Publisher Ben Campbell: Goal, mission still the same

Ben Campbell has been named publisher of The Columbian.

May 21, 2020, 5:59am Business

This week, I am honored to assume the role and responsibility as the fourth-generation publisher of The Columbian. This is a legacy that began in 1921 with my great-grandfather, Herbert Campbell. Read story

Shanahan&#039;s Irish Pub &amp; Grill in Vancouver was burglarized on May 7, according to the restaurant&#039;s co-owners Frederick Kurz and David Cookson.

Property crimes spike in Vancouver

Shanahan&#039;s Irish Pub &amp; Grill in Vancouver was burglarized on May 7, according to the restaurant&#039;s co-owners Frederick Kurz and David Cookson.

May 19, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

The co-owners of Shanahan’s Pub and Grill, Frederick Kurz and David Cookson, hadn’t had to deal with a burglary in almost 12 years. That changed earlier this month. Read story

The Vancouver Master Chorale, plus full orchestra, squeezes together during a rehearsal at First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver. The physical closeness seen here is a good example of why choirs now see no choice but to wait out the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

Clark County choirs confront COVID-19

The Vancouver Master Chorale, plus full orchestra, squeezes together during a rehearsal at First Presbyterian Church in Vancouver. The physical closeness seen here is a good example of why choirs now see no choice but to wait out the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

May 19, 2020, 6:01am Clark County Health

Local choir directors see little choice but to wait out the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s no longer safe for singers to stand in close formation and powerfully belt out their breath. Read story

Mount St. Helens is serene on a recent morning, but its May 18, 1980, eruption was catastrophic. Subsequent eruptions ending as recently as 2008 built lava domes in the crater.

Mount St. Helens: 40 years later, surprises, loss still reverberate

Mount St. Helens is serene on a recent morning, but its May 18, 1980, eruption was catastrophic. Subsequent eruptions ending as recently as 2008 built lava domes in the crater.

May 17, 2020, 6:06am Clark County News

On the morning of May 18, 1980, research geologist Richard Waitt got a call from a Vancouver friend telling him a giant cloud was approaching the city from nearby Mount St. Helens. Read story

Organizers Kevin Hiebert, left, and Steve Valenta at 2016’s inaugural VANtalks event.

VANtalks would like to hear how you’re doing

Organizers Kevin Hiebert, left, and Steve Valenta at 2016’s inaugural VANtalks event.

May 15, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Life

If there was ever a time for outside-the-box thinking, it must be now — this era of isolation, uncertainty and feeling distinctly boxed in. Read story

JoAnn Taylor, owner of Camas Antiques, is posting new items for sale on the store&#039;s Facebook page every one or two days.

Clark County retailers reframe sales amid pandemic

JoAnn Taylor, owner of Camas Antiques, is posting new items for sale on the store&#039;s Facebook page every one or two days.

May 14, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Life

Before the pandemic, recreational shopping in local boutiques offered a chance to chat with business owners and enjoy the retail ambiance they created. Those simple pleasures became impossible when retailers closed their doors for public safety in accordance with Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home orders. Read story

The city of Vancouver Westside Wastewater Treatment Plant, seen in July 2019, is one of two local wastewater treatment facilities collecting samples of wastewater to send for testing for signs of the coronavirus.

Vancouver in pilot program to look for COVID-19 clues in wastewater

The city of Vancouver Westside Wastewater Treatment Plant, seen in July 2019, is one of two local wastewater treatment facilities collecting samples of wastewater to send for testing for signs of the coronavirus.

May 14, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The prevalence of COVID-19 in Vancouver is now being tracked through a pilot program in which samples of wastewater are collected and tested for signs of the novel coronavirus. Read story

Leah Jackson, owner of Niche Wine Bar, waits for a delivery on Wednesday afternoon. Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle has floated the idea of turning street parking spaces into &quot;parklets&quot; where restaurants can place extra outdoor seating. Jackson said she supports that idea, which would allow her to have an additional two or three outdoor tables.

‘Parklets’ eyed to aid Vancouver eateries

Leah Jackson, owner of Niche Wine Bar, waits for a delivery on Wednesday afternoon. Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle has floated the idea of turning street parking spaces into &quot;parklets&quot; where restaurants can place extra outdoor seating. Jackson said she supports that idea, which would allow her to have an additional two or three outdoor tables.

May 13, 2020, 5:11pm Business

Clark County is still firmly in Phase 1 of Washington’s gradual reopening plan, but local officials have begun to brainstorm ideas for how to handle Phase 2, which will include a partial reopening of restaurant dining spaces. Read story

A line of customers snaking around the block waits to enter the West Seattle Farmers Market during its first opening in nearly two months because of the coronavirus outbreak Sunday, May 3, 2020, in Seattle. Farmers markets in Seattle were initially closed, but are reopening with guidelines that include fewer vendors allowed, a limited number of customers with a single direction of movement, additional hand washing and sanitizing stations and signs and markings urging customers to maintain distance from each other.

Vancouver Farmers Market offers online service

A line of customers snaking around the block waits to enter the West Seattle Farmers Market during its first opening in nearly two months because of the coronavirus outbreak Sunday, May 3, 2020, in Seattle. Farmers markets in Seattle were initially closed, but are reopening with guidelines that include fewer vendors allowed, a limited number of customers with a single direction of movement, additional hand washing and sanitizing stations and signs and markings urging customers to maintain distance from each other.

May 12, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

The Vancouver Farmers Market launched an online market where customers can purchase produce, meat, flowers and other local goods for curbside pickup on Sundays. Read story