WATCH: Clark County details second application for Phase 2 reopening ; Woodland takes a stand against the governor’s Safe Start plan ; Peaceful Black Lives Matter protest held in Vancouver ; Miss Washington’s Outstanding Teen, Payton May, talks about her whirlwind year
Clark County makes its case for Phase 2
Clark County’s public health director details the new case his department is making with the state Department of Health to be allowed to move to Phase 2 of reopening.
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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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Opinion: ‘Momentum and attitude is everything’
Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance attempts to offer hope and encouragement to others during a difficult time.
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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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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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Highs and lows of past year help Vancouver teen gain perspective
Skyview High School’s Payton May was named Miss America’s Outstanding Teen 2020 last summer but her reign, and senior year at Skyview High School, were deeply impacted by...
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