WATCH: Clark County COVID-19 cases jump again ; County Council says CARES Act funding being held back by the state ; Resolution condemning racism coming from county council ; Vancouver Schools pledge to pursue equity reform ; Clark County newsman Carl Click honored with hall of fame award ; Area real estate business is booming again.
Clark County councilors say state is withholding CARES Act funding
A letter signed by Clark County councilors accuses Washington state of withholding nearly $80 million in CARES Act funding for local governments.
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Clark County Council discusses resolution condemning systemic racism
In response to the social unrest across the nation after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, members of the Clark County Council voted to create a resolution condem...
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Vancouver Public Schools launches equity initiative
As a call to action to address issues of equity and justice grows across the U.S., Vancouver Public Schools will launch a district equity initiative in 2020-21.
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Battle Ground teen dies in single-vehicle accident
The Cowlitz County Sheriff’s Office released the name of a Battle Ground teen who died in a single-vehicle accident Friday on a logging road six miles east of Woodland.
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Nighttime lane, intersection closures on Highway 99 cancelled this weekend
Drivers along the Highway 99 corridor can expect nighttime lane closures and two complete closures of the intersection of Highway 99 and 99th Street beginning Sat., June...
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Cano Real Estate kicks into a safe and steady high gear through COVID-19
Agents at Cano Real Estate in Vancouver saw weeks of slower activity, but thankfully, agents are now working more than ever in a booming market.
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Vancouver’s Carl Click honored by Northwest Emmys
Carl Click spent more than 30 years in Portland television and has always been a fixture in Clark County community charities.
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