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Two arrested in alleged robbery stemming from drug deal

March 30, 2020, 6:21pm Clark County News

Two Vancouver men appeared Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of robbery for allegedly setting up another man who was trying to buy cocaine. Read story

The Clark County Courthouse in May 2014.

Vancouver man accused of shooting at vehicle after alleged hit-and-run

The Clark County Courthouse in May 2014.

March 30, 2020, 6:20pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man is accused of shooting at a vehicle following an alleged hit-and-run early Sunday morning. Read story

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

City of Vancouver part-time employees out of work

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

March 30, 2020, 6:12pm Clark County News

Around 250 part-time employees of the city of Vancouver are out of work as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak and have been instructed by City Hall to seek state unemployment benefits. Read story

Taunya Gough, a cashier and assistant at the northeast Vancouver Costco, shares a smile with a colleague while disinfecting the handles of shopping carts on March 20.

Expert gauges COVID-19’s potential effect on Clark County’s job market

Taunya Gough, a cashier and assistant at the northeast Vancouver Costco, shares a smile with a colleague while disinfecting the handles of shopping carts on March 20.

March 29, 2020, 6:05am Business

The ongoing outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 has already had a profound effect on Clark County’s job market, and the impact is likely to get worse in the coming weeks as the newest round of public containment measures make themselves felt. Read story

Vancouver to keep some park restrooms open

March 29, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

Vancouver will keep restrooms at six of its parks open to the public, city staff announced Saturday. Read story

A box of procedure masks sits next to boxes of gloves as staff awaits COVID-19 patients at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center on Friday afternoon.

Vancouver public restrooms closed after workers decry lack of protective equipment, training

A box of procedure masks sits next to boxes of gloves as staff awaits COVID-19 patients at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center on Friday afternoon.

March 28, 2020, 6:06am Clark County News

A group of staffers at the city of Vancouver reassigned as a result of COVID-19 voiced alarm over their new roles, which involved cleaning bathrooms and picking up trash without some of the personal protection equipment recommended by the Centers for Disease Control. Read story

Danny Tehrani, engineer and CEO at Computers Made Easy Inc., started his business in 1995 after working for 12 years at Costco. &quot;It took about seven years to fully let go of Costco in 2002,&quot; Tehrani said. &quot;In 2004, I hired my first employee, Mike Schilpp. He&#039;s still with us. Back in the day, we were just helping a lot of home users. We evolved into a management service provider.

Working in Clark County: Danny Tehrani, owner Computers Made Easy

Danny Tehrani, engineer and CEO at Computers Made Easy Inc., started his business in 1995 after working for 12 years at Costco. &quot;It took about seven years to fully let go of Costco in 2002,&quot; Tehrani said. &quot;In 2004, I hired my first employee, Mike Schilpp. He&#039;s still with us. Back in the day, we were just helping a lot of home users. We evolved into a management service provider.

March 28, 2020, 6:00am Business

Danny Tehrani started his career at a place that, as of late, has been unusually busy because of the COVID-19 pandemic: Costco. Read story

Vancouver tightens public access to buildings

March 28, 2020, 5:58am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is further restricting public access to its buildings due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Patrons of Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries can access the Libby app to check out e-books.

Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries’ valuable resources available at home

Patrons of Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries can access the Libby app to check out e-books.

March 27, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Life

With libraries closed, information hounds who otherwise prefer to peruse shelves of bound sheaves of paper must instead look to the digital realm. Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries’ website has plenty to offer. So much, in fact, that it can be overwhelming. Read story

John Beakley of Vancouver, who is homeless, panhandles for money and food along Main Street in Uptown Village on Thursday morning. Beakley, who is one of hundreds of people in Vancouver without a home during the COVID-19 pandemic, said anything would help him at this point. &quot;It can&#039;t get any worse. ... I hope I don&#039;t get it,&quot; he said.

Stay-at-home order new plight for homeless in Clark County

John Beakley of Vancouver, who is homeless, panhandles for money and food along Main Street in Uptown Village on Thursday morning. Beakley, who is one of hundreds of people in Vancouver without a home during the COVID-19 pandemic, said anything would help him at this point. &quot;It can&#039;t get any worse. ... I hope I don&#039;t get it,&quot; he said.

March 27, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

Gov. Jay Inslee ordered Washington residents on Monday to stay home, but what does his proclamation mean for people who don’t have homes? Read story