WATCH: An update on vaccine distribution ; Gov. Inslee signs $2.2 billion relief bill ; Evergreen Public Schools locks in plan for all students return ; Auto theft leads to crime spree ; Honoring the man Taz Roberts ; A look at what’s next in high school football ; Target Zero asks you to slow down for kids.
Vancouver no barrier COVID-19 testing site averaging 150 people a day
More than 4,600 people have used the no barrier COVID-19 testing site in Vancouver since it opened on Jan. 12
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Health officials answer questions about Washington’s vaccine rollout
Questions ranged from vaccine ramp up plans, to equity, costs, and what comes next.
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Evergreen to welcome high school students for in-person learning beginning March 1
Evergreen Public Schools will welcome its final group of students back for in-person hybrid learning on March 1 as high school students are scheduled to return to school.
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Man arrested for multiple crimes after Friday morning auto theft
A 22-year-old man reportedly committed a number of crimes Friday morning before being apprehended and arrested on multiple charges.
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Taz 40 Forever, in Ridgefield and beyond
Taz Roberts, who died in November, inspired the Southwest Washington high school football community for years, and now the coaches in the region are honoring him througho...
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High school football: Clark County small schools ready for Saturday kickoff
Coaches from the Class 2A and 1A football programs from Clark County share their views on the upcoming abbreviated football season.
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