An update in the COVID-19 numbers ; Vancouver drive-by shooting rattles community ; Clark County chair declines to resign ; Battle Ground business owner takes a stand ; Open House Ministries mourns the loss of their chaplain ; Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree passes away ; How to stay safe on Fourth of July, How baseball almost happened
Vancouver Police investigate drive-by shooting
The Vancouver Police Department is investigating a series of gunshots believed to be associated with a large gathering in East Vancouver early Sunday morning.
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Eileen Quiring says she will not honor request for her to resign as county chair
County Chair Eileen Quiring told Clark County Today Saturday that she will not resign her position despite a request from the NAACP Vancouver Branch President Bridgette F...
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Embattled Vancouver pet groomer fighting charges from the city
The decision to charge the owner of a Vancouver pet grooming business for defying Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order has become a flashpoint for many conservative group...
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Vancouver’s Old Apple Tree dies, but it’s legacy lives on
For all practical purposes, Vancouver’s venerable Old Apple Tree has died at the age of 194. This past week, dying leaves suddenly appeared throughout the tree, symptoms...
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County officials encourage the proper disposal of fireworks
Clark County officials remind area residents this week that fireworks remain potential sources of fire, injury and pollution long after they light up the night sky. Impro...
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Remembering a man of grace and mercy: Mark Roskam
Mark Roskam, who served 10 years as the chaplain and a case worker at Open House Ministries shelter, passed away suddenly of a brain aneurysm on June 21.
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