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COVID-19 cases, deaths confirmed Monday in Washington state

November 17, 2020, 8:27am Health

The Washington State Department of Health reported 1,492 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 29 deaths on Monday. The deaths represent the past three days as the department does not report those numbers on weekends. Read story

Zaida MacDonald completes a purchase at the New Seasons Market at Fisher&#039;s Landing on Tuesday. New Seasons uses plexiglass screens and demands customers wear cloth masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, particularly as holiday season approaches.

Clark County stores offer services, tips to stymie spread of virus while Thanksgiving shopping

Zaida MacDonald completes a purchase at the New Seasons Market at Fisher&#039;s Landing on Tuesday. New Seasons uses plexiglass screens and demands customers wear cloth masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, particularly as holiday season approaches.

November 17, 2020, 6:00am Business

Even with the pandemic upending traditions, many of us will still cook a Thanksgiving turkey with all the sides for our households. If you haven’t bought groceries for your family’s feast yet, Gov. Jay Inslee’s new COVID-19 restrictions may have thrown you into a panic. But keep in mind, his… Read story

A Red Robin restaurant in Tigard, Ore., has closed some tables in order to maintain social distancing between diners per CDC guidelines in March. Much of Oregon is under a new round of restrictions.

Oregon businesses worry about lack of economic backstop amid new virus restrictions

A Red Robin restaurant in Tigard, Ore., has closed some tables in order to maintain social distancing between diners per CDC guidelines in March. Much of Oregon is under a new round of restrictions.

November 16, 2020, 6:54pm Northwest

As COVID-19 cases surge across Oregon a slew of new restrictions are being implemented in the state, as part of a two-week freeze that begins Wednesday in and effort to halt social activities and slow the spread in transmission. Restaurants are once again being limited to take-out only and some… Read story

Decorations celebrating the season surround the indoor dining area at Beaches restaurant as customers get in one last lunch on Monday before COVID-19 restrictions on dining go back in place. Gov. Jay Inslee announced Sunday that restaurants would need to halt indoor seating for a month in response to a statewide spike in COVID-19 cases.

Clark County businesses see dark days ahead after state mandates more COVID-19 restrictions

Decorations celebrating the season surround the indoor dining area at Beaches restaurant as customers get in one last lunch on Monday before COVID-19 restrictions on dining go back in place. Gov. Jay Inslee announced Sunday that restaurants would need to halt indoor seating for a month in response to a statewide spike in COVID-19 cases.

November 16, 2020, 5:58pm Business

Gov. Jay Inslee’s Sunday announcement of a new set of statewide COVID-19 restrictions has left Clark County business owners across multiple industries — particularly restaurants, gyms and movie theaters — wondering whether they’ll survive the winter. Read story

The Camas School District Zellerbach Administration Center is pictured Wednesday afternoon, April 15, 2020.

Camas families call for end to remote learning, plan protests

The Camas School District Zellerbach Administration Center is pictured Wednesday afternoon, April 15, 2020.

November 16, 2020, 5:50pm Clark County News

Groups of Camas families are planning a trio of technology blackouts, rallies and protests over the next few weeks to pressure Camas School District officials to end full remote learning and get students back to the classroom. Read story

Clark County Public Health Officer Dr. Alan Melnick said he's worried about upcoming holidays, the flu season and school reopenings as possible causes of a resurgence, but right now Melnick is encouraged by reduced community transmission and decreased hospitalizations for coronavirus.

Melnick: Clark County in midst of COVID-19 ‘explosion’

Clark County Public Health Officer Dr. Alan Melnick said he's worried about upcoming holidays, the flu season and school reopenings as possible causes of a resurgence, but right now Melnick is encouraged by reduced community transmission and decreased hospitalizations for coronavirus.

November 16, 2020, 2:45pm Clark County Health

Clark County is in the midst of a COVID-19 “explosion," according to its highest-ranking public health official. Read story

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

Clark County sets new record for COVID-19 cases over weekend

This illustration shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

November 16, 2020, 12:26pm Clark County Health

Clark County set a new record for COVID-19 cases on Monday, reporting 310 new cases since Friday and rising numbers of active cases and hospitalizations. Read story

People waited in long lines for drive-through COVID-19 tests administered by OHSU at the Oregon Convention Center on Thurs., Nov. 12, 2020.

Here’s where Washington’s new COVID-19 rules are more lenient or strict than Oregon’s

People waited in long lines for drive-through COVID-19 tests administered by OHSU at the Oregon Convention Center on Thurs., Nov. 12, 2020.

November 16, 2020, 8:48am Latest News

Social, economic and cultural life in Washington will slow to a crawl at 11:59 p.m. Monday night, as Gov. Jay Inslee orders broad restrictions and shutdowns in an effort to slow the state’s burgeoning coronavirus epidemic. Read story

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Wednesday announced mask guidance for in-person instruction for the coming school year.

Panic-buying clears some Northwest shelves ahead of new coronavirus lockdown

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Wednesday announced mask guidance for in-person instruction for the coming school year.

November 16, 2020, 7:51am Latest News

The toilet paper aisle at a Fred Meyer store in Happy Valley was bare on Saturday, the day after Gov. Kate Brown announced new restrictions to curb rising coronavirus cases that include capacity limits in grocery stores. Read story

Natalia Mendez cooks in the kitchen of La Morada, an award winning Mexican restaurant she co-owns with her family in South Bronx, Wednesday Oct. 28, 2020, in New York. After recovering from COVID-19 symptoms, the family raised funds to reopen the restaurant, which they also turned into a soup kitchen serving 650 meals daily.

South Bronx restaurant turns into soup kitchen to help poor

Natalia Mendez cooks in the kitchen of La Morada, an award winning Mexican restaurant she co-owns with her family in South Bronx, Wednesday Oct. 28, 2020, in New York. After recovering from COVID-19 symptoms, the family raised funds to reopen the restaurant, which they also turned into a soup kitchen serving 650 meals daily.

November 16, 2020, 6:00am Nation & World

The special dish at La Morada, a small Mexican restaurant in the Bronx, varies from day to day: Perhaps it’s enfrijoladas, handmade tortillas covered with black bean sauce and pico de gallo. Or beef with a side salad. Read story