WATCH: Two dead in an East Vancouver home fire ; Clark County Council shelves plan to allow ATVs on some public roads ; Small businesses in the county may be eligible for COVID-19 relief grants ; Camas folk duo offering custom songs as a possible gift option ; Skyview High School star leaving Clark County to play basketball in Utah.
Teachers hopeful, optimistic as 2020-21 academic year opens with remote learning
While connection issues are a problem for some, teachers say they are better prepared now than when the pandemic hit in the spring.
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County Council makes a U-turn on allowing ATVs on some public roads
A proposed ordinance to allow ATVs on some Clark County roads failed to gain approval during a council meeting this week.
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Two people perish in residence fire Tuesday evening
A man and woman were killed in a fire involving a manufactured home residence in East Vancouver Tuesday evening.
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CREDC opens applications for new emergency grants available for Clark County businesses
The Columbia River Economic Development Council is accepting applications for the Clark County Main Street Support Program, which will provide new emergency grants of up...
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Camas-based Fox and Bones launches custom song creation bringing joy-filled gifts during pandemic
Sarah Vitort and Scott Gilmore comprise the optimistic and snappy pair Fox and Bones, and have been building their melodic dream since 2016. In a streak of ingenuity, the...
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Skyview basketball standout moves to Utah for in-person school
Jace Chatman, who would have been a four-year varsity player for the Skyview Storm, told his coach that his family is moving.
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