WATCH: Clark County adds 17 new COVID-19 cases and files for move to Phase 3 ; Protesters rally against Gov. Jay Inslee’s order making masks mandatory ; Vancouver police chief also orders removal of Thin Blue Line imagery ; New baseball league hopes to play ball in July.
Clark County distributing cloth face coverings for low-income individuals and families
CRESA Emergency Management is distributing more than 216,000 cloth face coverings to low-income individuals and families. Local organizations will make masks available to...
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Gov. Inslee announces statewide mask mandate
Beginning Friday, every Washingtonian in an indoor public space, or in an outside public space when unable to physically distance from others, will be legally required to...
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Area law enforcement officials don’t plan to ticket face mask violators
The reaction has been loud and strong to Gov. Jay Inslee’s announcement that face coverings will be required in Washington state effective Friday. However, area law enfor...
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Vancouver Police chief joins in banishment of ‘Thin Blue Line’ symbols
Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain has joined Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins in the banishment of all “Thin Blue Line’’ symbols and decals.
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County councilors offer letter of support for sheriff’s decision to remove ‘Thin Blue Line’ decal
The Clark County Council has penned a letter supporting Sheriff Chuck Atkins’ decision to remove Thin Blue Line decals from Clark County Sheriff’s Office vehicles, unifor...
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Clearing a path: Council member and son get to work
A video by a small business owner showcased some hypocrisy, and Vancouver council member and his son went about to make things right.
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Nearly a quarter of Battle Ground parents unsure about upcoming school year
A first survey of Battle Ground families found most favor at least some physical learning during the upcoming school year, even if a vaccine for COVID-19 isn’t available.
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Clark County private schools begin strategizing for next school year
As public schools around the county now plan for the uncertain and unique 2020-2021 school year, private schools also face many similar changes, but with some new strateg...
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