WATCH: COVID-19 testing available in Clark County, but in low demand ; Hospitals urge patients not to delay care over concern about the coronavirus ; WSU Vancouver faculty pivot to COVID-19 research ; C-TRAN weathering the financial storm, with ridership down 55 percent over last year.
Clark County urges more state transparency on benchmarks to reopen
Clark County leaders are hoping for more clarity from Gov. Jay Inslee on metrics that might allow them to reopen businesses sooner.
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PeaceHealth urges patients to continue to seek care
PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center has teamed up with more than 100 hospitals across the state to urge communities not to put their health care on pause during the COVI...
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C-TRAN CEO Shawn Donaghy addresses COVID-19 impact
At a C-TRAN Board of Directors meeting this week, CEO Shawn Donaghy provided an update on the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on the transit agency.
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In Focus: Kris Cavin is KC Fresh
Kris Cavin’s passion, talent, and outrageous personality have led to honors, praise for his free photography work in Camas
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WSUV faculty pivots to COVID-19 related research
Washington State University Vancouver had less than a week to make the transition to online learning when COVID-19 shut down the remaining school year. Not only did facul...
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