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Carol Arroyo, a ballet teacher at Columbia Dance Center, left, and her daughter, Ava, 13, livestream a ballet class in an empty studio for adults unable to attend due to the COVID-19 quarantine on Wednesday morning. The school is closed through April 24 due to the virus, which has closed schools across the state.

Columbia Dance Center teacher provides classes via YouTube

Carol Arroyo, a ballet teacher at Columbia Dance Center, left, and her daughter, Ava, 13, livestream a ballet class in an empty studio for adults unable to attend due to the COVID-19 quarantine on Wednesday morning. The school is closed through April 24 due to the virus, which has closed schools across the state.

March 19, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Life

In her classroom at the Columbia Dance Center, Carol Arroyo and her daughter Ava performed for an audience of none. Read story

Clark County Auto Licensing office closes until April 13

March 19, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

The Clark County Auto Licensing office has been closed due to COVID-19. Read story

People form a line outside the Vancouver Navigation Center as they wait for their turn to come inside on Wednesday. Only 50 people at a time were allowed inside, an attempt to create more space between clients because of COVID-19 concerns.

Vancouver Navigation Center alerts homeless it will close indefinitely due to virus

People form a line outside the Vancouver Navigation Center as they wait for their turn to come inside on Wednesday. Only 50 people at a time were allowed inside, an attempt to create more space between clients because of COVID-19 concerns.

March 18, 2020, 7:16pm Clark County News

The Navigation Center is closing indefinitely Thursday, leaving many in Vancouver’s homeless population wondering where they can turn to access crucial daily services. Read story

Dustin Zapel, who fatally stabbed two men who lived in his apartment complex in July 2017, awaits opening statements in his double murder trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court.

Man found guilty of double murder in Vancouver stabbings

Dustin Zapel, who fatally stabbed two men who lived in his apartment complex in July 2017, awaits opening statements in his double murder trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court.

March 18, 2020, 4:03pm Clark County News

A 38-year-old man who lived at a transitional housing apartment complex in Vancouver was found guilty Wednesday of killing two of his neighbors and trying to kill another. Read story

Vinnie&#039;s New York Style Pizza will offer takeout and delivery during Washington&#039;s COVID-19 related restaurant closures.

Many Clark County restaurants offer food to go, delivery

Vinnie&#039;s New York Style Pizza will offer takeout and delivery during Washington&#039;s COVID-19 related restaurant closures.

March 18, 2020, 1:05pm Clark County Life

Gov. Jay Inslee’s order to close restaurants and bars in Washington for an indefinite period of time was a surprise to many. But, as the River Maiden T-shirt says, “Couvies Never Say Die.” Local businesses have scrambled to come up with ways to continue to feed their hungry customers and… Read story

A kitten emerges from his cage  at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in July.

Humane Society in Vancouver closes for adoptions

A kitten emerges from his cage  at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in July.

March 18, 2020, 9:17am Clark County Life

Clark County’s two humane societies are making changes to pet adoption policies and other services due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Read story

Customers stand in line outside Main Street Marijuana in downtown Vancouver on Monday afternoon. Employees placed strips of red duct tape on the ground inside and outside the store to help guide visitors to maintain the recommended 6-foot distances between them to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.

Clark County cannabis sales jump amid virus uncertainty

Customers stand in line outside Main Street Marijuana in downtown Vancouver on Monday afternoon. Employees placed strips of red duct tape on the ground inside and outside the store to help guide visitors to maintain the recommended 6-foot distances between them to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.

March 18, 2020, 6:05am Business

“We are not banned, and we are indeed open to serve you!” Read story

Biotech company, CytoDyn, which is headquartered at 1111 Main Street, pictured, say they&#039;re about to start testing a coronavirus treatment drug, as seen Monday afternoon, March 16, 2020.

Vancouver’s CytoDyn says HIV treatment could be adapted to fight coronavirus

Biotech company, CytoDyn, which is headquartered at 1111 Main Street, pictured, say they&#039;re about to start testing a coronavirus treatment drug, as seen Monday afternoon, March 16, 2020.

March 17, 2020, 6:00am Business

Vancouver biotechnology company CytoDyn hopes to join the fight against COVID-19 by adapting one of its existing HIV treatments for treating a lethal complication of the disease. Read story

Customers crowd the Vancouver Farmers Market in 2019.

Vancouver Farmers Market opening delayed

Customers crowd the Vancouver Farmers Market in 2019.

March 16, 2020, 7:42pm Clark County Life

The COVID-19 outbreak will delay the opening of the Vancouver Farmers Market's 2020 season, which had been planned for Saturday. Read story

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

Outbreak ripples through Vancouver city operations

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

March 16, 2020, 6:59pm Clark County Health

Changes are underway at Vancouver City Hall, where the government is aiming to stem the spread of COVID-19 through social-distancing measures that require the shuttering of some public facilities. Read story