WATCH: COVID-19 testing rates fall to lowest levels since last Summer ; Clark County vaccine allotments falling far short of other counties ; Vancouver School Board looks to narrow options for new mascot name ; Lumber prices and a shortage of rock putting sharp upward pressure on home prices in Clark County, leaving many families priced out of the market.
Clark County officials push back over state’s vaccine allotment to the region
Analysis of COVID-19 vaccine distributions statewide shows Clark County ranking well below other similarly-sized counties in Washington state.
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Latest COVID-19 case rate opens door for high school in-person learning
School districts across Clark County can move ahead with in-person learning for high school grade levels as the rate of new COVID-19 cases falls sharply.
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Sasquatch on endangered list as Columbia River High School mascot
School board members discuss potential mascots at a workshop, and there are concerns with two of the four potential names
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Nearly 1,000 households priced-out of Clark County housing market with each $1,000 price increase
The Building Industry Association of Clark County estimates that 35,605 Clark County families will be priced-out of purchasing a home in 2021.
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County Council hears concern from industry on aggregate supply during work session
Members of the Clark County Council held a special work session via phone this week to hear from representatives of the surface mining and construction industry.
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