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Tank, a 1-year-old mutt, yawns while owner Hannah Dollar carries her beer after visiting the Heathen Brewing beer truck in Battle Ground on Saturday.

Heathen’s beer truck a hit with Clark County beer lovers

Tank, a 1-year-old mutt, yawns while owner Hannah Dollar carries her beer after visiting the Heathen Brewing beer truck in Battle Ground on Saturday.

May 1, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Life

Remember hearing circus-music tinkling through the neighborhood and running out, coins gripped in sweaty palms, to buy Bomb Pops and Fudgsicles from the ice-cream truck? Read story

Above, a sign at the Vancouvercenter fourth-tower project site encourages workers to keep a safe distance between each other while working. Health safety signs are one of the new requirements for construction during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Return to construction in Clark County requires workarounds amid safety restrictions

Above, a sign at the Vancouvercenter fourth-tower project site encourages workers to keep a safe distance between each other while working. Health safety signs are one of the new requirements for construction during the COVID-19 pandemic.

May 1, 2020, 6:00am Business

Construction sites throughout Clark County have jumped back to life this week following Gov. Jay Inslee’s decision to allow construction activity to resume with restrictions. Read story

Caution tape closes off play structures at Esther Short Park in Vancouver on March 24. Most city-operated parks remain open, but play structures and sports courts still are off-limits.

Parks in Vancouver, Clark County stick with status quo for time being

Caution tape closes off play structures at Esther Short Park in Vancouver on March 24. Most city-operated parks remain open, but play structures and sports courts still are off-limits.

April 29, 2020, 6:50pm Clark County News

Local parks officials are not planning to change any policies to reflect the governor’s announcement that some recreational state lands will reopen Tuesday. Read story

Team manager Krysta States hands an order to customers at Burgerville at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way. The Vancouver-based fast food chain has been operating on a drive-thru and delivery-only model since mid-March, and has instituted a number of health safety measures including issuing masks to all employees.

Burgerville chain adapts to changing world

Team manager Krysta States hands an order to customers at Burgerville at the intersection of Fourth Plain Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way. The Vancouver-based fast food chain has been operating on a drive-thru and delivery-only model since mid-March, and has instituted a number of health safety measures including issuing masks to all employees.

April 29, 2020, 6:05am Business

Operating a restaurant during a pandemic is tough, and it doesn’t get any easier if you’re operating 38 of them. For Vancouver-based fast food chain Burgerville, the past six weeks have prompted an unprecedented overhaul of the restaurant service model. Read story

Virtual speaker series to aid Vancouver small businesses

April 28, 2020, 6:02am Business

A group of local business leaders is hosting a virtual meeting on Thursday aimed at helping small businesses in Vancouver looking for success during the COVID-19 economic strain. Read story

The Vancouver Police Department has grown its stash of personal protective equipment and hand sanitizer, but it continues to look for more N95 masks for officers to use as they interact with the public while performing daily duties.

Clark County policing goes on amid COVID-19

The Vancouver Police Department has grown its stash of personal protective equipment and hand sanitizer, but it continues to look for more N95 masks for officers to use as they interact with the public while performing daily duties.

April 28, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

Clark County law enforcement agencies say it’s been business as usual over the past month, as the community continues to tackle the spread of COVID-19. Read story

Clark County Fire &amp; Rescue Capt. Blaine Dohman tries on a gown and personal protective equipment at the main station in Ridgefield on Monday. Fire crews with the agency wear the gear when they respond to calls involving people with symptoms associated with COVID-19.

Precautions, equipment conservation keep Clark County responders safe

Clark County Fire &amp; Rescue Capt. Blaine Dohman tries on a gown and personal protective equipment at the main station in Ridgefield on Monday. Fire crews with the agency wear the gear when they respond to calls involving people with symptoms associated with COVID-19.

April 28, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Health

Precautions put in place more than a month ago at Clark County’s fire departments have largely prevented employee exposures requiring quarantine. Read story

The Salvation Army in Vancouver serves about 16,000 people throughout Clark County. It&#039;s been around since 1890.

Salvation Army in Vancouver looks to replenish pantry

The Salvation Army in Vancouver serves about 16,000 people throughout Clark County. It&#039;s been around since 1890.

April 23, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

The Salvation Army’s Vancouver corps is holding a no-contact donation drive on Monday to replenish its food pantry, which is strained under increased need. Read story

Murdock Trust provides $4 million in COVID aid

April 23, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Health

The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announced Wednesday its latest round of grants in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

This black locust tree at Mill Plain Elementary was planted by a teacher in the early 1900s.

Vancouver’s new Letters to Trees program encourages us to thank our green friends

This black locust tree at Mill Plain Elementary was planted by a teacher in the early 1900s.

April 23, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Life

Letter-writing has come back into fashion recently, an old-timey activity that’s regained its lost luster in this era of social distancing. Many people have taken up pen and paper to send handwritten words of love to friends and family. But how about writing letters to trees? Read story