WATCH: Clark County adds 171 more COVID-19 cases, one more death ; Sen. Lynda Wilson critical of Gov. Jay Inslee’s latest coronavirus-related restrictions ; ilani plans to keep gaming and restaurants open ; Camas parents rally in push for in-person classes ; WIAA delays high school sports again ; Clark County Council adopts $557 million budget.
Sen. Lynda Wilson dismayed by governor’s new restrictions related to COVID-19 pandemic
Sen. Lynda Wilson said Gov. Jay Inslee’s announcement of new restrictions on Washington employers, workers and families has her questioning whether he truly understands t...
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Restaurants, gaming to remain open at ilani during state restriction period
Casino run by Cowlitz Indian Tribe had voluntarily closed for 70 days earlier in the pandemic but will now keep its doors open, with its safety protocols in place.
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Caring community rallies for a friend with COVID-19
A group of friends gathered Tuesday night outside an area hospital to pray for Dave Alt, a beloved Clark County resident who is battling COVID-19.
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Clark County Council approves $557 million budget for 2021
The $557 million budget approved Tuesday by members of the Clark County Council includes $8 million in cost reductions across most county departments.
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Clark Public Utilities offers CARES Act grants to qualifying customers
Clark Public Utilities is distributing grants of up to $500 to utility customers with outstanding balances on their electric and/or water utility accounts due to the ongo...
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Camas parents hold first of three planned rallies promoting in-person instruction
A number of concerned parents and area residents gathered Tuesday for a Save Our Schools rally in support of Camas schools returning to in-person instruction.
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WIAA pushes back sports schedule again
In a move that should surprise no one, the WIAA changed its tentative sports schedule again, now with the hope that traditional winter sports can begin in February
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