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Guest service agent Libby Lusk keeps the front desk at the Hilton Vancouver Washington disinfected while working in an empty lobby on Wednesday morning. The hospitality industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis.

Clark County hospitality industry faces ‘very, very difficult time’

Guest service agent Libby Lusk keeps the front desk at the Hilton Vancouver Washington disinfected while working in an empty lobby on Wednesday morning. The hospitality industry has been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis.

April 16, 2020, 6:03am Business

In early March, hotel owners saw cancellations start to trickle in because COVID-19 had spread to the U.S. Read story

Furry Friends is still offering cat adoptions by appointment only. Gracie is one of the cats currently up for adoption.

Clark County animal shelters embrace big pet projects

Furry Friends is still offering cat adoptions by appointment only. Gracie is one of the cats currently up for adoption.

April 16, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Life

While COVID-19 turns our world upside down, local pet rescue organizations are feeling the strain, too. Their animals still need food, veterinary care and stable, loving homes, while contributions are shrinking in response to economic uncertainty. Read story

Two men accused of chasing people while brandishing a knife

April 15, 2020, 7:05pm Clark County News

Two men were arrested Tuesday night after allegedly chasing two people while brandishing a kitchen knife outside a convenience store in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood. Read story

A nurse holds a vial and a swab at a drive-up coronavirus testing station in Seattle earlier this month. More options for testing are becoming available in Clark County. (Ted S.

Clark County COVID-19 testing options expand

A nurse holds a vial and a swab at a drive-up coronavirus testing station in Seattle earlier this month. More options for testing are becoming available in Clark County. (Ted S.

April 15, 2020, 6:38pm Clark County Health

Last week, Beth Hovee called her primary care provider, concerned that she might have a sinus infection. Read story

Eduardo Garcia, from left, looks on as his daughter, second-grade student Jaqueline Garcia Reyes, 8, picks up educational materials from writing teacher Tricia Judkins at Washington Elementary School on Monday morning. Vancouver Public Schools delivered iPads to kindergarten through second-grade students this week.

Clark County school districts help students bridge technology gap

Eduardo Garcia, from left, looks on as his daughter, second-grade student Jaqueline Garcia Reyes, 8, picks up educational materials from writing teacher Tricia Judkins at Washington Elementary School on Monday morning. Vancouver Public Schools delivered iPads to kindergarten through second-grade students this week.

April 15, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

The sudden shift to distance education has put school districts on the hook to provide classroom instruction from afar, frequently in the form of a video classroom. Read story

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Clark County tax pros deal with season of change

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April 15, 2020, 6:00am Business

Congratulations on making it to Tax Day — or at least, what would have been Tax Day. Read story

Storme Telford of the Vancouver Public Works department trims grass along Southeast 192nd Avenue on Tuesday morning. Vancouver has resumed some nonemergency public works operations, like mowing and street sweeping. Telford was given a protective mask but said she was not using it because she was away from people.

Vancouver Public Works back on the job, preventative measures in place

Storme Telford of the Vancouver Public Works department trims grass along Southeast 192nd Avenue on Tuesday morning. Vancouver has resumed some nonemergency public works operations, like mowing and street sweeping. Telford was given a protective mask but said she was not using it because she was away from people.

April 14, 2020, 4:22pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is resuming some nonemergency maintenance operations in an attempt to ward off future damage. Read story

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Domestic violence calls to Vancouver police up

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April 14, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Health

Reports of domestic violence to the Vancouver Police Department started to climb in late February as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic began being felt locally. Read story

David White, co-owner of Hidden House Market, greets customer Jennifer Calvery of Vancouver as she picks up her takeout order Thursday morning. The restaurant is still serving takeout food, as well as curbside grocery pickup.

Vancouver businesses face rent issues

David White, co-owner of Hidden House Market, greets customer Jennifer Calvery of Vancouver as she picks up her takeout order Thursday morning. The restaurant is still serving takeout food, as well as curbside grocery pickup.

April 14, 2020, 6:01am Business

April is here, and that means many of Vancouver’s small businesses have had to grapple with one of the more challenging aspects of the ongoing COIVD-19 crisis: how to pay their rent. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: Trial by fire at television station

April 12, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Life

In the early ’70s, fresh from two years with Volunteers in Service to America and faced with the need to get a full-time job, I applied for a position writing commercials for a television station in Little Rock, Ark. At the time I knew only two things about TV ads:… Read story