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Clark County News

Morning Press: Latest Clark County COVID-19 numbers; SteBo’s opens to public; fire truck flips over

April 4, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story

Sheltering in place from our Florida winter home, where we spend much of our time on our front porch.

Press Talk: Hunkering down for now

Sheltering in place from our Florida winter home, where we spend much of our time on our front porch.

April 4, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

Greetings from Southwest Florida, where Maley and I spend our winters. As you read this, we have been Sheltering In Place, or SIP, for 23 days. More than half the country’s population has been ordered to do so. But when we began our journey we were — by far —… Read story

You Can Help

April 4, 2020, 6:01am Clark County Health

Is your organization offering volunteer or donation opportunities during the COVID-19 crisis? Submit your information to amelia.fisher@columbian.com to be included in this listing. Read story

Rent is due but there is an eviction moratorium. Some landlords are offering discounts while others are trying to circumvent the moratorium. What does this all mean for tenants?

Eviction moratorium creates confusion for Clark County renters, landlords

Rent is due but there is an eviction moratorium. Some landlords are offering discounts while others are trying to circumvent the moratorium. What does this all mean for tenants?

April 4, 2020, 6:01am Business

It’s the beginning of the month, which means rent is due. But the COVID-19 pandemic has created an air of uncertainty for tenants who lost hours at work, or lost their jobs entirely, and are unsure how or if to pay rent. People are also unsure what exactly Washington’s temporary… Read story

Jenny Cook, from left, Michael Vestal and Simone Farabee of Evergreen Public Schools help load up milk and meals near Burton Elementary School to be delivered to local students on Tuesday morning.

Evergreen Public Schools to restart food bus delivery

Jenny Cook, from left, Michael Vestal and Simone Farabee of Evergreen Public Schools help load up milk and meals near Burton Elementary School to be delivered to local students on Tuesday morning.

April 4, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools will restart bus delivery for meals to students on Monday. Read story

Washington State University drops test rule for freshman admission

April 4, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Washington State University will review freshman applications for the fall 2020 semester without an SAT or ACT score. Read story

Local law enforcement to get relief funding

April 4, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County law enforcement will receive hundreds of thousands of dollars for personal protective equipment thanks to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. Read story

Spring cleaning coupon program delayed

April 4, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is asking residents to hold off on participating in its annual spring cleaning coupon program due to COVID-19. Read story

Gov. Inslee signs Tiffany Hill Act into law

April 4, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday afternoon signed into law the Tiffany Hill Act, a bill named for the 35-year-old mother of three who was killed by her estranged husband in Hazel Dell last year. Read story

FILE - This undated electron microscope image made available by the U.S. National Institutes of Health in February 2020 shows the virus that causes COVID-19. The sample was isolated from a patient in the U.S. Some political leaders are hailing a potential breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19: simple pin-prick blood tests or nasal swabs that can determine within minutes if someone has, or previously had, the virus. But some scientists have challenged their accuracy.

Six new COVID-19 cases confirmed, county total at 137

FILE - This undated electron microscope image made available by the U.S. National Institutes of Health in February 2020 shows the virus that causes COVID-19. The sample was isolated from a patient in the U.S. Some political leaders are hailing a potential breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19: simple pin-prick blood tests or nasal swabs that can determine within minutes if someone has, or previously had, the virus. But some scientists have challenged their accuracy.

April 3, 2020, 6:36pm Clark County Health

Clark County’s confirmed COVID-19 cases grew by six on Friday to 137 total cases. Clark County Public Health Officer Dr. Alan Melnick confirmed that five long-term care facilities in the county have had a case since the virus was discovered in Clark County in early March. Read story