WATCH: COVID-19 cases rise by 24, Public Health details main sources of infection ; Evergreen Public Schools still moving ahead with small in-person classes ; Bi-Zi Farms prepares for pandemic-era pumpkin patch season ; Toxic algae issues persist for Lacamas and Round Lakes in Camas ; Vancouver restaurants gear up for a different kind of Dine the Couve event.
Where is COVID-19 spreading in Clark County? Small private gatherings a key culprit
Based on case investigations for nearly half of confirmed COVID-19 cases between Sept. 1-21, small social gatherings are the leading cause of viral transmission.
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Despite COVID-19 increase, some districts still bringing small groups of students into schools
At least two Clark County school districts are moving ahead with bringing some students into schools for in-person instruction.
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Pandemic pumpkins: How area patches are getting ready for a unique season
Due to the ongoing efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, state regulations are applied to pumpkin patches this fall, similar to other businesses.
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Clark County Public Health issues another warning on Lacamas Lake water quality
Lacamas Lakes has had toxic warnings 10 times since June according to state water testing data.
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Festival of food: Dine the Couve returns in October
More than 30 restaurants in Clark County are participating in the Visit Vancouver USA October event to promote dining.
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