WATCH: 849 new COVID-19 cases over Thanksgiving weekend, but no deaths reported ; Washington launches app to track COVID-19 exposures ; Man shot by Vancouver police during Thanksgiving domestic disturbance ; Battle Ground City Council votes not to increase property taxes ; Vancouver family’s annual blanket drive takes a special turn ; Washougal elementary school students have a new class pet – a cow.
Battle Ground City Council opts for no property tax levy increase in 2021
The Battle Ground City Council opted not to increase the property tax levy, and formally adopted a resolution calling for a zero percent property tax increase in 2021.
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Disturbance call results in officer-involved shooting
An unidentified male was taken to an area hospital Thursday night after suffering an injury from a gunshot in an officer-involved shooting.
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Protest with armed protesters, counterprotesters results in one arrest
One man was arrested Sunday when a protest over the officer-involved shooting of 21-year-old Kevin Peterson Jr. took place in Vancouver.
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Giving: Blanket parade surprises family
McCrow family receives hundreds of blankets that they will donate to Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in honor of their daughter Hailey, who passed away in 2009.
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Washougal teacher finds a fun way to make the most of remote learning
Marvin Bugajski’s first grade class at Gause Elementary adopted a newborn Holstein calf named Pearl.
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