WATCH: Two escape as fire damages duplexes in Vancouver ; Clark County COVID-19 death toll reaches 40 ; Parents and teachers react to plan for online school this fall ; PDC dismisses complaints against Councilor John Blom and Sen. Ann Rivers ; County Council kicks off systemic racism listening sessions.
Crews respond to two-alarm duplex fire in Vancouver
Just after 9 a.m. Fri., July 31, Vancouver Fire Department crews were dispatched to the report of a fire at a pair of duplexes in the 3600 block of Olive Street.
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Parents, educators react to online learning for the upcoming school year
Frustration, desperation, and even relief are some of the key emotions parents and educators are feeling after finding out the new school year will start with online-only...
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Woodland Public Schools reintroduces remote learning programs Lewis River Academy and TEAM High School
Woodland Public Schools continues to closely monitor the state's health and safety guidance to assess the ability of our schools to meet the requirements and recommendati...
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UPDATE: PDC dismisses complaints against Blom and Rivers
Clark County Councilor John Blom maintains his campaign never threatened PVJR President Eric Temple over campaign contributions, though it's unclear if doing so would hav...
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County, partner agencies hold listening sessions on systemic racism
The Clark County Council and partner agencies YWCA Clark County, NAACP Vancouver, SW WA LULAC, and Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program have scheduled three listening s...
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