WATCH: Vancouver woman charged with two hit and runs involving pedestrians minutes apart ; Unemployment Insurance fraud in Washington state could top a billion dollars ; Four Clark County youth share their experiences with racism ; Vancouver Lake swimming off limits due to E. coli.
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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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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Clark College alumnus speaks about work with The Atlantic’s COVID Tracking Project
Every year, the Clark College Foundation brings back notable alumni to speak on their experiences and inspire students, staff and the community. COVID-19 has caused the f...
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CCSO Sheriff Chuck Atkins offers letter to the public
Clark County Sheriff Chuck Atkins offered a letter to the public Wednesday in the wake of protests of the death of George Floyd.
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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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Vancouver Lake closed to swimmers due to E. coli bacteria
Clark County Public Health is closing Vancouver Lake to swimmers due to elevated levels of E. coli bacteria detected during routine testing. Some E. coli bacteria can cau...
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Suspect arrested in Vancouver double hit and run
The suspect of a double hit and run was arrested and taken into custody by Vancouver Police Wednesday evening.
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Furry Friends nonprofit in dire need of new veterinarian help
Furry Friends, a nonprofit cat adoption and rescue organization in Vancouver, has remained open through COVID-19 to save homeless and abused cats. Now they need help to g...
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