WATCH: Clark County adds 35 cases and two more COVID-related deaths ; Vancouver officials detail plan to deal with Leverich Park homeless camps ; Budget problems not as dire as expected for the city of Vancouver ; 17th District Senate candidates square off in virtual debate ; Clark College decides to begin Winter term fully online ; Frog Ferry plans move forward.
Vancouver officials say they have a plan for homeless encampments
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Leverich Park and surrounding areas had an increase in homeless population in recent weeks, prompting action by neighbors.
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Vancouver city budget weathering pandemic better than expected
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The city of Vancouver now says it anticipates spending $4-5 million in reserve funds due to the pandemic, down from an estimated $15 million in May.
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Election 2020: 17th Legislative District state senate
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Clark County Today begins a series of stories profiling the candidates on the ballot for the Nov. 3 general election. Today, the focus is on the race for the state senate...
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Clark College to remain online for winter term
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Clark College to offer three versions of instruction, including limited face-to-face labs for winter term.
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Frog Ferry leaps closer to goals of regional water transit option
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The Friends of Frog Ferry organization is preparing to enter the next phase of its efforts to bring passenger ferry service to the Columbia and Willamette rivers.
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