WATCH: Gov.Jay Inslee increases restrictions amid rise in COVID-19 cases ; CARES Act funding dispute continues ; Buisness owner in court for staying open ; WSU goes all online for fall ; Alzheimer’s Association events on the horizon ; Officials respond to WIAA schedule changes.
Gov. Jay Inslee announces greater restrictions to reopening schedule
In a Thursday afternoon press conference, Gov. Jay Inslee stated that as a result of a recent resurgence of COVID-19 cases in the state he was implementing new restrictio...
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State to distribute an additional $247 million in funding to local governments
Washington’s Office of Financial Management agreed to release $247 million more in funding for local governments through the CARES Act, but Clark County officials say it’...
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Embattled Vancouver pet groomer seeks to have charges dismissed
An attorney representing a Vancouver pet groomer charged with opening in defiance of the governor’s shutdown in May has filed a motion to dismiss the case.
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WSU Vancouver will continue with online-only instruction during Fall semester
When the fall semester opens at Washington State University this fall, both undergraduate and graduate course delivery will be at a distance. The announcement came yester...
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Alzheimer’s Association annual conference now virtual and free to all
Every year, the Alzheimer’s Association hosts an international conference on the largest and newest developments in cure research. This year, it’s going virtual, and it’s...
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Local sports officials react to WIAA’s plan
Officials expect to be ready to make the calls whenever high school sports return.
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