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Clark County News

Free internet to help low-income Washington students

October 3, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A new program will give free internet to low-income students at Washington schools so they can connect to online learning from home. Read story

Bob Ferguson, left, and Matt Larkin (Courtesy photos)

Washington attorney general candidates meet with editorial boardvideo icon

Bob Ferguson, left, and Matt Larkin (Courtesy photos)

October 2, 2020, 4:24pm Clark County News

The two candidates running for Washington state attorney general hold divergent philosophies about what the office ought to do. In an occasionally contentious conversation with The Columbian’s Editorial Board, they laid out their competing visions. Read story

Clark County reports fifth COVID-19 death this week, 39 new cases

October 2, 2020, 12:07pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported the fifth COVID-19 fatality this week Friday in data that showed a 12.1 percent increase in new cases from the week before, according to Clark County Public Health. Read story

Blue-green algae blooms have plagued Lacamas Lake this summer.

Lacamas Lake under danger advisory; Vancouver Lake under warning

Blue-green algae blooms have plagued Lacamas Lake this summer.

October 2, 2020, 11:29am Clark County Health

Vancouver and Lacamas lakes were placed under restrictive health advisories Friday morning, according to a Clark County Public Health news release. Read story

(Illustration by The Columbian)

Clark County schools follow public health guidelines to alert families to COVID-19 cases

(Illustration by The Columbian)

October 2, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

In practice, area school districts are alerting families to coronavirus cases on their campuses. By policy, there’s no requirement they do so. Read story

Vince Collins became the executive director of the Recovery Cafe Clark County in July. Ever since then, he&#039;s been working to provide normalcy to cafe members during the pandemic.

Recovery Cafe Clark County leader focuses on reaching out

Vince Collins became the executive director of the Recovery Cafe Clark County in July. Ever since then, he&#039;s been working to provide normalcy to cafe members during the pandemic.

October 2, 2020, 6:02am Clark County News

Ever since Vince Collins took over Recovery Cafe Clark County in July, he’s been searching for ways to bring normalcy to the cafe’s members. Read story

WSU Vancouver to offer in-state tuition for PDX

October 2, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver will offer in-state tuition for spring and fall 2021 to Portland-area students. Read story

The Interstate 5 Bridge.

I-5 Bridge panel reviews mass transit, alternative crossings options

The Interstate 5 Bridge.

October 1, 2020, 7:08pm Business

There are two topics that tend to be the most contentious in any discussion about replacing the Interstate 5 Bridge: high capacity transit and alternative crossing options. Read story

Workers cleaned up a large amount of garbage near a homeless camp along Burnt Bridge Creek in east Vancouver on Thursday. Fewer routine cleanups have been happening around the city due to COVID-19.

City removes large trash pile from northeast Vancouver street

Workers cleaned up a large amount of garbage near a homeless camp along Burnt Bridge Creek in east Vancouver on Thursday. Fewer routine cleanups have been happening around the city due to COVID-19.

October 1, 2020, 5:07pm Clark County News

City workers hauled out a large amount of waste Thursday from a dead-end street in northeast Vancouver that is being used as a homeless camp. Read story

Clark County reports two new COVID-19 deaths, 35 new cases

October 1, 2020, 11:56am Clark County Health

Clark County recorded two new deaths from COVID-19 and 35 new cases in data released Thursday by Clark County Public Health. Read story