WATCH: Clark County cleared to enter Phase 2 ; Ridefield Raptors season canceled ; Why fear the police? Vancouver officer responds ; Joe’s Place Farm owner looks toward retirement ; Woodland mayor declines to approve council’s resolution in defiance of Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order.
Could Pacific Crest Building Supply COVID-19 outbreak put Phase 2 approval at risk?
Clark County Public Health says the state knew about a COVID-19 outbreak at Pacific Crest Building Supply in Ridgefield before approving their move to Phase 2 of reopenin...
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Clark County approved to move into Phase 2 of reopening
Clark County’s move to Phase 2 is in effect after finally receiving approval from the state.
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Clark County investigating possible COVID-19 outbreak at Ridgefield cabinet maker
Five employees at a Ridgefield cabinet maker have tested positive for COVID-19 in another possible outbreak investigation for Clark County.
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Law enforcement veteran looks to engage with community
Rey Reynolds responds to Clark County Today’s report on the experiences of young black men in Vancouver.
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Young African American leaders share their experiences
Four men share their pain, fears, and hopes during this national movement.
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About 200 people gather for protest/march Wednesday in Vancouver
A protest took place Wednesday afternoon along E. Mill Plain Blvd. in east Vancouver. About 200 people gathered for the event, which was described by witnesses as “peacef...
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End of an era — Joe Beaudoin of Joe’s Place Farms will retire this year
This year, at the age of 80, Joe Beaudoin and his wife will be retiring and closing the farm store at Joe’s Place Farms. Many other farm functions like u-pick, pumpkins a...
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Ridgefield Raptors call off 2020 baseball season
County’s lack of progress in the state’s reopening phase made the time crunch too severe, so the Ridgefield Raptors canceled the season
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Washington unemployment check fraud case expands to nearly $1 billion
Sen. Ann Rivers was briefed Wednesday by the Employment Security Department on the Washington unemployment check fraud case, which has expanded to nearly $1 billion.
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UPDATED: City councilors declare Woodland ‘sanctuary city’ from Governor’s orders and phased reopening
In a 4-3 split, members of the Woodland City Council voted to approve a resolution that declares the Woodland a “sanctuary city’’ from Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home orde...
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Battle Ground to reduce utility tax rate early
In an effort to help people impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, Battle Ground city councilors voted Monday to immediately enact a planned utility tax rate reduction.
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Commentary: D-Day veteran micro-documentary premieres June 6, 2020
Today, we announce the release of the miniature documentary project that has now been produced from last year’s trip and interview. At the start of next week, on June 6,...
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