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The Clark County Courthouse in May 2014.

All Clark County criminal, civil jury trials delayed until at least July 6

The Clark County Courthouse in May 2014.

May 5, 2020, 5:11pm Clark County News

The Clark County court system announced Tuesday that it is once again modifying its operations to increase safety and stop the spread of COVID-19, including delaying all criminal and civil jury trials until at least July 6. Read story

West Vancouver: Commander Ed Barnes shows the thank-you sign and copy of the check after an anonymous local donor gave $5,000 for a Wall of Remembrance for Korean War veterans.

Korean War Veterans Memorial receives anonymous donation

West Vancouver: Commander Ed Barnes shows the thank-you sign and copy of the check after an anonymous local donor gave $5,000 for a Wall of Remembrance for Korean War veterans.

May 2, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

The Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall of Remembrance is $5,000 closer to reality thanks to an anonymous local donation. Ed Barnes, commander of the Richard L. Quartier Southwest Washington Chapter of the Korean War Veterans Association, recently received the donation and passed it on to the national organization for its… Read story

Nonprofits partner to give out pizzas

May 2, 2020, 6:00am Community

The nonprofit Office Moms & Dads recently worked with Papa Murphy’s Pizza to hand out free pizza in the parking lot of the state Department of Children, Youth & Families. Read story

A limited version of the Vancouver Farmers Market with food vendors will open Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver Farmers Market opens Saturday with restrictions in place

A limited version of the Vancouver Farmers Market with food vendors will open Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

April 28, 2020, 4:38pm Clark County Life

The Vancouver Farmers Market will open this weekend, with some restrictions in place to limit the risk of spreading COVID-19. Read story

Murdock Trust provides $4 million in COVID aid

April 23, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Health

The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announced Wednesday its latest round of grants in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

The site of the planned Hurley Tower II is almost immediately south of the recently completed Hurley Tower I, located on the other side of the BNSF Railway berm.

Second Hurley building planned for downtown Vancouver

The site of the planned Hurley Tower II is almost immediately south of the recently completed Hurley Tower I, located on the other side of the BNSF Railway berm.

April 21, 2020, 6:01am Business

The Hurley Tower wrapped up construction last month after more than a year, but developer Ryan Hurley is poised to jump straight back into the downtown Vancouver development scene. Read story

OGDEN: Vancouver Urban Forestry intern Matt McLean plants one of this year&#039;s trees at the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park.

9 trees planted at park

OGDEN: Vancouver Urban Forestry intern Matt McLean plants one of this year&#039;s trees at the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park.

April 18, 2020, 5:18am Community

Urban Forestry interns and city AmeriCorps members added nine trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park in March in honor of nine dedicated volunteers. Read story

NORTHWEST VANCOUVER: Jim Mains and his 4-year-old son, Remington, tie a green ribbon to the fence in the front of their home each day, representing a new victim.

Family honors COVID-19 victims in display

NORTHWEST VANCOUVER: Jim Mains and his 4-year-old son, Remington, tie a green ribbon to the fence in the front of their home each day, representing a new victim.

April 18, 2020, 5:16am Community

A Vancouver family, typically known for their seasonal decorations, recently created a memorial for those who have died from COVID-19. Read story

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

PeaceHealth shifts urgent care operations

April 14, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Health

PeaceHealth Urgent Care Memorial, 3400 Main St., Vancouver, is temporarily shifting its hours of operation. Read story