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Luncheon raises $157,000 for nonprofit

April 4, 2020, 5:48am Community

More than 300 people attended the Clark County Spring Luncheon for Meals on Wheels People held on March 10 at the Hilton Vancouver Washington. Read story

Vancouver's Downtown Association will act as online hub for the event; visit its website or Facebook page and click through to participating galleries and individual artists. Or just search Facebook and Instagram for #dtvanwa to find the latest updates. The whole thing goes live at 5 p.m. Friday as any normal First Friday event would.

Vancouver’s First Friday Art Walk moves into virtual realm

Vancouver's Downtown Association will act as online hub for the event; visit its website or Facebook page and click through to participating galleries and individual artists. Or just search Facebook and Instagram for #dtvanwa to find the latest updates. The whole thing goes live at 5 p.m. Friday as any normal First Friday event would.

April 2, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Life

Gazing at artworks on computer screens isn’t ideal, but we’re all learning to adapt and even find silver linings in today’s social distancing measures. Read story

M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust awards grants to fight virus

April 2, 2020, 6:02am Clark County Health

The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announced Wednesday its first round of charitable grants aimed at the COVID-19 crisis. Read story

Neighborhood holds porch party

March 28, 2020, 5:00am Community

Some Vancouver neighborhoods have worked to find ways to be social without being physically close. Read story

Neighbors hold ‘alley chat’

March 28, 2020, 5:00am Community

A group of about a dozen Lincoln neighbors on Northwest 40th and 41st streets decided to gather in the alley that connects them for a 5 p.m. “alley chat” on Sunday as a way to still interact with one another while obeying social distancing orders. Read story

Allison Sosa, co-owner and event coordinator of Elements Restaurant in downtown Vancouver, prepares to-go cutlery for takeout orders. Like many restaurants still open, Elements has had to drastically shift its business model during the stay-at-home order from Gov. Jay Inslee.

Downtown Vancouver’s Elements stays open as eateries shift during stay-at-home order

Allison Sosa, co-owner and event coordinator of Elements Restaurant in downtown Vancouver, prepares to-go cutlery for takeout orders. Like many restaurants still open, Elements has had to drastically shift its business model during the stay-at-home order from Gov. Jay Inslee.

March 27, 2020, 6:01am Business

Steve Early and Mary Shepard picked up their lunch, a boxed and bagged salmon BLT, from Elements Restaurants on Thursday. Read story

Open House Ministries plans to expand its footprint assisting families out of homelessness by building thirty apartments on top of ground-floor retail in west Vancouver.

Open House Ministries plans to build apartments in downtown Vancouver

Open House Ministries plans to expand its footprint assisting families out of homelessness by building thirty apartments on top of ground-floor retail in west Vancouver.

March 26, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

Open House Ministries plans to build a 30-unit apartment building at West 12th and Jefferson streets in downtown Vancouver for people transitioning out of its family shelter. Read story

Judge Gregory Gonzales presides over a nearly empty courtroom while joined by attorney Jeff Sowder during first appearances in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday morning. Gonzales was able to see and talk to the defendants through live video from the jail, a precaution being employed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clark County Jail releases nearly 200 inmates due to COVID-19

Judge Gregory Gonzales presides over a nearly empty courtroom while joined by attorney Jeff Sowder during first appearances in Clark County Superior Court on Tuesday morning. Gonzales was able to see and talk to the defendants through live video from the jail, a precaution being employed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

March 25, 2020, 6:48pm Clark County Health

Criminal justice officials met last week to discuss ways to reduce the Clark County Jail population in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. By Friday, there were nearly 200 fewer inmates in the facility. Read story

A vessel named the Agios Nikolas receives a load of red wheat earlier this as it stops at United Grain Corporation at the Port of Vancouver on its way to Vietnam.

Port of Vancouver is weathering pandemic so far

A vessel named the Agios Nikolas receives a load of red wheat earlier this as it stops at United Grain Corporation at the Port of Vancouver on its way to Vietnam.

March 24, 2020, 6:05am Business

The Port of Vancouver closed its administrative offices but continues to operate amid COVID-19 pandemic. Most its 60 staffers are working remotely, and all of the port’s terminals are operational. Read story

Everybody Has a Story: He proved to be lucky charm

March 22, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Life

I didn’t see the cowboys much when I cooked on the Idaho ranch because they usually had sack lunches. However, when asked if I wanted to go on the fall roundup I noticed Dick immediately, as he offered to help me tighten the cinch on my saddle. Think John Wayne:… Read story