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Clark County adds 25 COVID-19 cases, lowest daily count since July 2

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July 15, 2020, 12:40pm Clark County Health

The 25 new COVID-19 cases confirmed Wednesday morning by Clark County Public Health are the county's lowest daily case report since July 2 when 18 new infections were reported. Read story

Candidates for the Washington Legislature's 49thDistrict, Position 2: (from left) Park Llafet, Troy Potter and Rep. Monica Stonier.

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Candidates for the Washington Legislature's 49thDistrict, Position 2: (from left) Park Llafet, Troy Potter and Rep. Monica Stonier.

July 15, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

The three candidates running for a seat in Washington’s 49th Legislative District agree on a few key points. Read story

Kirsten Johnson of Vancouver, left, and her father, Ron, are in compliance with store and state policy while wearing protective face masks as they leave Chuck's Produce & Street Market in Salmon Creek with their groceries on Tuesday afternoon.

Clark County grocery stores grapple with mask rules

Kirsten Johnson of Vancouver, left, and her father, Ron, are in compliance with store and state policy while wearing protective face masks as they leave Chuck's Produce & Street Market in Salmon Creek with their groceries on Tuesday afternoon.

July 15, 2020, 6:05am Business

It’s been just over a week since Gov. Jay Inslee mandated the use of face masks in businesses, including grocery stores, which had been criticized for both enforcing mask rules strictly or not enforcing them strictly enough. Read story

Parks Foundation of Clark County awards over $78,000 in grants

July 15, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The Parks Foundation of Clark County announced Tuesday its distribution of $78,938 in community grants. Read story

Workshop tonight to assist voters

July 15, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

With the Aug. 4 primary election right around the corner, the League of Women Voters of Clark County and the Fort Vancouver Regional Library present "Primary Focus," an online workshop to help you be an engaged voter. Read story

Vehicle catches fire at auto repair shop

July 14, 2020, 7:08pm Clark County News

A fire sprinkler system helped check the spread of a vehicle fire at a Vancouver-area auto repair shop Monday, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

Brent Luyster III makes a first appearance via video in May in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of attempted second-degree murder. He is accused of trying to attack a man with a knife in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood.

Bail reduced for Luyster, 16, in assault case

Brent Luyster III makes a first appearance via video in May in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of attempted second-degree murder. He is accused of trying to attack a man with a knife in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood.

July 14, 2020, 6:16pm Clark County News

Bail for 16-year-old Brent Luyster III, who's accused of slashing at and threatening to kill a man, was reduced Tuesday to $75,000. Read story

Sadie R. Pritchard, a former associate principal at Evergreen High School who resigned following allegations she had sex with a teenage student at the school, prepares to leave the courtroom after entering two guilty pleas Feb. 4 in Clark County Superior Court.

Former Evergreen administrator to serve 300 days of work release for sex with student

Sadie R. Pritchard, a former associate principal at Evergreen High School who resigned following allegations she had sex with a teenage student at the school, prepares to leave the courtroom after entering two guilty pleas Feb. 4 in Clark County Superior Court.

July 14, 2020, 6:14pm Clark County News

A former associate principal at Evergreen High School was sentenced Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court to 300 days on work release for having sex with a student at the school. Read story

Navraj LamiChhane, a Nepali student who graduated from WSU Vancouver and is pursuing a master's in nonprofit administration at the University of Portland, feels whipsawed over the Trump administration's contradictory decisions about whether foreign students can stay in the United States if their classes are held online due to the pandemic.

As government rescinds proposed rule, foreign students anxious

Navraj LamiChhane, a Nepali student who graduated from WSU Vancouver and is pursuing a master's in nonprofit administration at the University of Portland, feels whipsawed over the Trump administration's contradictory decisions about whether foreign students can stay in the United States if their classes are held online due to the pandemic.

July 14, 2020, 6:04pm Clark County News

Senseless anxiety: that’s the only way Navraj LamiChhane can describe his mood for the past week. Read story

Heritage High School in Vancouver.

Public Health investigating tuberculosis case at Heritage

Heritage High School in Vancouver.

July 14, 2020, 2:39pm Clark County News

Clark County Public Health is investigating an active case of tuberculosis connected to Heritage High School; the likelihood of the disease spreading is low, according to the department. Read story