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A Waste Connections driver collects curbside recycling bins from a Vancouver neighborhood.

Clark County residents urged to use curbside options for trash

A Waste Connections driver collects curbside recycling bins from a Vancouver neighborhood.

April 11, 2020, 5:31pm Clark County News

Clark County transfer stations are seeing an influx of people dropping off garbage and yard debris amid warmer weather, which is causing problems for staff trying to enforce social distancing guidelines. Read story

VANCOUVER: Organized in teams, more than 60 teams participated in a treasure hunt by Nifty and Thrifty Charity Resale on March 14.

Vancouver scavenger hunt thrills participants before stay-home order

VANCOUVER: Organized in teams, more than 60 teams participated in a treasure hunt by Nifty and Thrifty Charity Resale on March 14.

April 11, 2020, 6:04am Community

More than 60 teams participated in a treasure hunt by Nifty and Thrifty Charity Resale on March 14. Read story

VANCOUVER: Around 1,500 people participated in the sixth annual Couve Clover Run that was forced to go virtual due to COVID-19.On March 22, people ran independently near their homes or around the community.

Couve Clover Run goes virtual

VANCOUVER: Around 1,500 people participated in the sixth annual Couve Clover Run that was forced to go virtual due to COVID-19.On March 22, people ran independently near their homes or around the community.

April 11, 2020, 6:02am Community

One week before the sixth annual Couve Clover Run was scheduled to happen, events with more than 250 people were ordered to cancel due to COVID-19. Read story

Above, Renita Keatley of Chabad Jewish Center of Clark County sets out Seder plate kits for local families to celebrate Passover at home on Wednesday.

Seder, other traditions resonate for Clark County Jews amid COVID-19 precautions

Above, Renita Keatley of Chabad Jewish Center of Clark County sets out Seder plate kits for local families to celebrate Passover at home on Wednesday.

April 11, 2020, 6:01am Churches & Religion

Rabbi Elizabeth Dunsker normally hosts 30 people at her home for a Passover Seder. This year, she was joined for the meal solely by her husband and two kids. Read story

Construction continues at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School in Vancouver on Thursday. School construction can continue despite moratoriums on most residential and commercial construction.

Clark County school construction projects continue

Construction continues at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School in Vancouver on Thursday. School construction can continue despite moratoriums on most residential and commercial construction.

April 10, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

While Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered a halt to most construction, contractors are still working at school facilities — albeit with precautions. Read story

nLIGHT execs’ pay to be cut

April 10, 2020, 6:03am Business

Vancouver-based industrial laser manufacturer nLIGHT plans to temporarily cut the salaries of its three executive officers due to the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, according to a form filed Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Read story

A person experiencing homelessness takes shelter underneath a gazebo at Esther Short Park on Wednesday morning.

Vancouver-area motel set to provide beds for homeless with COVID-19

A person experiencing homelessness takes shelter underneath a gazebo at Esther Short Park on Wednesday morning.

April 10, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Health

Clark County has established 116 beds at a Vancouver-area motel for people without housing who need to quarantine or isolate due to the novel coronavirus. Read story

Painted rocks, like this dragonfly-themed display by Diane Stevens, are cropping up in yards around Clark County.

Columbian readers share fun, unique ways to keep spirits up in difficult times

Painted rocks, like this dragonfly-themed display by Diane Stevens, are cropping up in yards around Clark County.

April 9, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Life

Social isolation is exactly as tough as we thought it would be. But human beings are a resourceful lot — especially Columbian readers! Read story

Work continues on vehicles in the service department at Vancouver Ford. Gov. Jay Inslee&#039;s statewide stay-at-home order allowed car maintenance to continue as an essential service, but he did not make an exception for sales. Many car dealerships do both, which has put their operations in an unusual position.

Stay-at-home order puts brakes on Clark County car dealerships

Work continues on vehicles in the service department at Vancouver Ford. Gov. Jay Inslee&#039;s statewide stay-at-home order allowed car maintenance to continue as an essential service, but he did not make an exception for sales. Many car dealerships do both, which has put their operations in an unusual position.

April 9, 2020, 6:04am Business

Need a car repair during the COVID-19 pandemic? That’s doable. Need a new car? That’s going to be harder to come by. Read story

As schools are moving their classes online due to the spread of the coronavirus, hackers are taking advantage of the video platform to post obscene content.

Clark County educators adjust use of Zoom after hacking

As schools are moving their classes online due to the spread of the coronavirus, hackers are taking advantage of the video platform to post obscene content.

April 9, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

High-profile incidents of Zoom hacking are prompting area educators to lock down the teleconference platform to protect users. Read story