WATCH: 72-year-old charged in Hazel Dell stabbing ; COVID-19 cases rise, but deaths remain flat ; Over $8 million available for local businesses affected by COVID-19 ; Clark County Council to debate further fireworks restrictions ; Decline in bus ridership raises questions about I-5 Bridge transit need ; Frog Ferry feasibility study completed.
72-year-old Hazel Dell man charged with stabbing roommate
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A stabbing Tuesday afternoon in Hazel Dell involved two men, who apparently were roommates.
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Studies show COVID-19 mortality falling as cases rise
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Senior citizens getting fewer cases of COVID-19, survival rates increasing.
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Area businesses could qualify for up to $30,000 in COVID-19 relief funding
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Businesses could also recover up to $30,000 as part of a program to provide discounts to customers.
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‘What is the need for transit’ on a replacement Interstate Bridge?
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Transit ridership declines, questioning the need for its inclusion on Interstate Bridge replacement project.
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