WATCH: Clark County seeks to ramp up contact tracing for COVID-19 cases ; Vancouver pastor’s proposal for spiritual gatherings gains steam ; Vancouver Farmers Market adjusts during busy Mother’s Day weekend ; Portland International Airport facing stiff financial headwinds amid coronavirus pandemic
Clark County Public Health to ramp up tracing and monitoring of COVID-19 cases
Clark County Public Health seeks more than $8 million to ramp up staffing for tracing and monitoring of confirmed COVID-19 cases and close contacts.
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Momentum growing for Vancouver pastor’s proposal to reopen spiritual gatherings
Northwest Gospel Church Lead Pastor Andrew Murch has crafted a policy proposal for spiritual gatherings. He has been joined by thousands of residents of Clark County and...
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Vancouver Farmers Market has larger crowds this socially distanced Mother’s Day weekend
After opening the previous weekend to low turnout due to rain, the market saw, as expected, much higher numbers with the better weather on Mother’s Day.
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Mother’s Day: Clark County Today staff pays tribute to their mothers
The staff at Clark County Today honors our mothers with this tribute on Mother’s Day 2020.
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Clark County Medical Examiner identifies victim, suspect of May 3 murder-suicide in Battle Ground
The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office released the names of the deceased victim and suspect of a murder-suicide that took place May 3 in Battle Ground.
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PDX continues to face serious financial headwinds among coronavirus pandemic
Portland International Airport, a key driver of the Portland-Vancouver economy, is facing serious financial headwinds as the coronavirus pandemic continues to cripple the...
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I-5 NB and SB closing for seven hours Sat., May 16
The Oregon Department of Transportation has notified travelers that Interstate 5 will be closed in both directions in North Portland for seven hours over the night of Sat...
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Local coaching legends all for WIAA’s seeding committees
Some of the biggest names in Clark County coaching history are interested in helping out with state tournament seeding committees.
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