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Funding gets iPads to isolated seniors

June 20, 2020, 6:00am Community

A Caring Closet founders Sara Scheetz and Jodie Zelazny were worried about how seniors would cope in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

Hundreds of demonstrators take a knee for one minute to honor Black lives lost to police violence on the Interstate 5 bridge Friday afternoon, June 19, 2020.

Demonstrators march on Interstate 5 Bridge

Hundreds of demonstrators take a knee for one minute to honor Black lives lost to police violence on the Interstate 5 bridge Friday afternoon, June 19, 2020.

June 19, 2020, 4:07pm Clark County News

Hundreds of demonstrators commemorating Juneteenth marched Friday afternoon from Esther Short Park to Interstate 5, where they occupied the Interstate 5 Bridge and took a knee in honor of George Floyd and to promote the end of racism in the United States. Read story

State Senate candidate Reynolds to hold Juneteenth drive

June 18, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

A candidate running for state Senate in the 49th District is collecting food and supplies for families impacted by COVID-19 in recognition of Juneteenth. Read story

Laura Jhaveri, left, of Ridgefield enjoys lunch with Tamisha Dunn of Portland at Twigs Bistro at The Waterfront Vancouver. Some Clark County restaurants including Twigs reopened for dine-in service on Friday and have seen lots of customers since.

Many Clark County restaurants welcome dine-in customers

Laura Jhaveri, left, of Ridgefield enjoys lunch with Tamisha Dunn of Portland at Twigs Bistro at The Waterfront Vancouver. Some Clark County restaurants including Twigs reopened for dine-in service on Friday and have seen lots of customers since.

June 11, 2020, 8:40am Business

Within hours after Clark County moved into Phase 2 of the coronavirus reopening plan, Twigs Bistro at The Waterfront Vancouver offered a dine-in option for guests. Read story

Anne John, owner of Art at the CAVE, positions a painting by Vancouver artist Michael Smith titled &quot;Standing Together, Alone&quot; for an upcoming show of works created during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Vancouver’s Art at the CAVE explores art of the quarantine

Anne John, owner of Art at the CAVE, positions a painting by Vancouver artist Michael Smith titled &quot;Standing Together, Alone&quot; for an upcoming show of works created during the COVID-19 pandemic.

June 11, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Life

Pandemics may come and go, but art endures across the ages — and the human desire to create art will outlast any catastrophe. Downtown Vancouver’s Art at the CAVE (Contemporary Art Vancouver, Experimental) is stoking that desire with an open call to anyone who has created — or wants to… Read story

Lacey Meehan and her son Kellan, 4, of Vancouver, join hundreds of people as they come together for a peaceful protest against police brutality outside Clark County Courthouse in Vancouver on June 5, 2020. Lacey said her and her son talked on the way to the rally about how black and brown people are treated differently than white people and how this is unjust.

Clark County rally a peaceful protest against police brutality, systemic racism

Lacey Meehan and her son Kellan, 4, of Vancouver, join hundreds of people as they come together for a peaceful protest against police brutality outside Clark County Courthouse in Vancouver on June 5, 2020. Lacey said her and her son talked on the way to the rally about how black and brown people are treated differently than white people and how this is unjust.

June 5, 2020, 8:23pm Clark County News

Jonathon Harris spoke through a megaphone Friday evening to about 200 protesters in front of the Clark County Courthouse to send a message. Read story

Actors Hannah Greenlee and Michael Evan Adent portray a couple of philosophical insects in Katt Janson Merilo&#039;s short play.

Magenta Theater posts one-act play ‘Mayflies in June’ on YouTube

Actors Hannah Greenlee and Michael Evan Adent portray a couple of philosophical insects in Katt Janson Merilo&#039;s short play.

May 28, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Life

Lately we’ve all been learning that pandemic time feels different than normal time. Life seems slower to many people, even though we know time is still running along and, ultimately, running out. Read story

A worker at Firestone Pacific Foods along Fruit Valley Road wears a mask while on the job. The company hopes to restart some of its production in the near future, but it will need approval from Public Health and the state Department of Labor &amp; Industries before restarting.

Firestone Pacific Foods admits safety lacking

A worker at Firestone Pacific Foods along Fruit Valley Road wears a mask while on the job. The company hopes to restart some of its production in the near future, but it will need approval from Public Health and the state Department of Labor &amp; Industries before restarting.

May 27, 2020, 8:21pm Business

As 22 more COVID-19 cases were connected to the outbreak at Firestone Pacific Foods on Wednesday, Clark County Public Health and Firestone CEO Josh Hinerfeld confirmed that certain safety measures in the facility were not stringent enough. Read story

A white Mazda Miata allegedly used in street racing is impounded by Portland Police on April 19. A man from Ridgefield was one of four suspects arrested in connection with the incident.

Illegal street racing hits Vancouver as activity spills over from Portland

A white Mazda Miata allegedly used in street racing is impounded by Portland Police on April 19. A man from Ridgefield was one of four suspects arrested in connection with the incident.

May 23, 2020, 1:53pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department says its officers are targeting speeders and street racers in the downtown area as some of that illegal activity has spilled over from Portland. Read story

Morning Press: ilani to reopen; County applies for Phase 2; Car cruise; New Columbian publisher; Woody’s Tacos

May 23, 2020, 6:00am Business

Here are some of The Columbian's top stories this week that you might have missed. Read story