WATCH: First COVID-19 vaccines done at PeaceHealth Southwest ; New guidance could allow schools to reopen sooner ; Family of three escapes a house fire in Salmon Creek ; Area lawmakers urge I-5 Bridge planners to focus on commuters and freight ; Union High School athlete Lincoln Victor explains commitment to University of Hawaii.
‘A turning of the tide:’ Frontline workers at PeaceHealth SW receive COVID-19 vaccine
Hospital workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in Clark County will receive the first 4,000 doses of the vaccine by Pfizer-BioNTech.
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Clark County pursuing no-barrier COVID-19 testing
Clark County Public Health plans to announce a free COVID-19 testing clinic in central Vancouver as soon as Jan. 4.
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Pedestrian struck by vehicle Tuesday night
A 40-year-old man was struck by a vehicle late Tuesday night in Vancouver.
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Residents evacuated from house fire in Salmon Creek
Three residents and a dog were evacuated from a home in Salmon Creek early Wednesday morning.
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Bi-state Interstate Bridge legislators get project update
The members of the Oregon and Washington Bi-State Bridge Committee met virtually Tuesday. Greg Johnson, administrator of the Interstate Bridge Replacement Project and his...
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Lincoln Victor details his decision to transfer from Hawai’i football
Former Union High School standout Lincoln Victor played two seasons for the University of Hawai’i, but the 2018 state high school Player of the Year has decided to transf...
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