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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced new statewide COVID-19 restrictions Nov. 15. On Sunday, he said the first COVID-19 vaccinations in Washington could be administered Tuesday. (Ted S.

New COVID-19 restrictions on dining, gyms in Washington

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced new statewide COVID-19 restrictions Nov. 15. On Sunday, he said the first COVID-19 vaccinations in Washington could be administered Tuesday. (Ted S.

November 15, 2020, 11:19am Editor's Choice

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Sunday announced new restrictions on businesses and social gatherings for the next four weeks as the state continues to combat a rising number of coronavirus cases. Read story

John Bruns and Heather Wendling look at a picture of their daughter, London. London died by suicide in September and the couple now spends their time raising awareness of teen suicide.

Pandemic, winter may add up to mental health crisis in Clark County

John Bruns and Heather Wendling look at a picture of their daughter, London. London died by suicide in September and the couple now spends their time raising awareness of teen suicide.

November 15, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Health

London Bruns’ parents don’t know exactly how to say what they want to say, but they mean to keep talking. Talking to the media, fellow parents, school groups, friends, strangers — anyone who will listen to their concerns about depression, suicide and the upcoming winter. Read story

Kim Schneiderman, the executive director of NAMI Southwest Washington, poses for a photo at the group's  location in Vancouver  in June 2019.

Staying healthy, happy during pandemic and beyond

Kim Schneiderman, the executive director of NAMI Southwest Washington, poses for a photo at the group's  location in Vancouver  in June 2019.

November 15, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Health

The coronavirus pandemic has added obstacles, but it hasn’t changed the things that make us happy and mentally healthy. Read story

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced new statewide COVID-19 restrictions Nov. 15. On Sunday, he said the first COVID-19 vaccinations in Washington could be administered Tuesday. (Ted S.

Inslee to ban indoor gatherings and dining, issue more COVID-19 restrictions for Washington, industry sources say

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced new statewide COVID-19 restrictions Nov. 15. On Sunday, he said the first COVID-19 vaccinations in Washington could be administered Tuesday. (Ted S.

November 14, 2020, 5:16pm Business

Gov. Jay Inslee will announce sweeping new restrictions Sunday to curb surging COVID-19 cases, including a ban on indoor social gatherings and indoor service at restaurants and bars, and sharp occupancy limits for retailers, according to industry officials briefed by the governor's staff. Read story

Dr. Philippe Montravers speaks with The Associated Press at the main entrance of the Bichat Hospital, in Paris on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. Montravers and the 150 doctors and nurses he leads have become experts about how to treat COVID-19. That knowledge is proving invaluable against a second deadly surge of the virus is again threatening to overwhelm European health systems.

Amid virus surge, Paris hospitals begin to see signs of hope

Dr. Philippe Montravers speaks with The Associated Press at the main entrance of the Bichat Hospital, in Paris on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. Montravers and the 150 doctors and nurses he leads have become experts about how to treat COVID-19. That knowledge is proving invaluable against a second deadly surge of the virus is again threatening to overwhelm European health systems.

November 14, 2020, 3:53pm Nation & World

Dry-coughing as he pedals — a hack, hack, hack after-effect of his own personal battle with COVID-19 — the doctor cycles through the dark of pre-dawn Paris, speeding to a crisis meeting at his hospital where, way back in February, the disease carried away the first of what has now… Read story

Danny Rice, 67, discusses the coronavirus in his auto repair shop in downtown Elmwood, Nebraska, on Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. Rice has continued his life as normal during the pandemic, even though he recognizes that the virus is potentially dangerous for high-risk people, including him.

Surging virus cases get a shrug in many Midwestern towns

Danny Rice, 67, discusses the coronavirus in his auto repair shop in downtown Elmwood, Nebraska, on Monday, Nov. 9, 2020. Rice has continued his life as normal during the pandemic, even though he recognizes that the virus is potentially dangerous for high-risk people, including him.

November 14, 2020, 2:34pm Nation & World

Danny Rice has a good sense of how dangerous the coronavirus can be. Read story

FILE - In this April 10, 2020, file photo, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum speaks at the state Capitol in Bismarck, N.D. After months of resisting ordering the people of North Dakota to wear masks and limit the size of gatherings, the state&#039;s Republican governor has relented in an effort to stem a coronavirus surge that is among the worst in the U.S. Gov. Burgum&#039;s executive order Friday night, Nov. 13, 2020, came as a surprise.

North Dakota governor changes tack and issues mask mandate

FILE - In this April 10, 2020, file photo, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum speaks at the state Capitol in Bismarck, N.D. After months of resisting ordering the people of North Dakota to wear masks and limit the size of gatherings, the state&#039;s Republican governor has relented in an effort to stem a coronavirus surge that is among the worst in the U.S. Gov. Burgum&#039;s executive order Friday night, Nov. 13, 2020, came as a surprise.

November 14, 2020, 2:32pm Nation & World

After months of resisting ordering the people of North Dakota to wear masks and limit the size of gatherings, the state's Republican governor relented in an effort to stem a coronavirus surge that is among the worst in the U.S. and that threatens to overwhelm the state's hospitals. Read story

A sign in the window of a FedEx office reads, &quot;Now Hiring,&quot; Monday, Oct. 26, 2020 in New York.  Carriers like FedEx and UPS are ramping up their holiday hiring while asking store clients to move their shipping volume on lighter days in their network.

Online shopping surge could lead to holiday delivery delays

A sign in the window of a FedEx office reads, &quot;Now Hiring,&quot; Monday, Oct. 26, 2020 in New York.  Carriers like FedEx and UPS are ramping up their holiday hiring while asking store clients to move their shipping volume on lighter days in their network.

November 14, 2020, 2:28pm Nation & World

Retailers and carriers are preparing for an online holiday shopping surge that could tax shipping networks and lead to delivery delays. Read story

Feds investigate company over virus protection claims

November 14, 2020, 2:27pm Northwest

Federal investigators are looking into a company in Northwestern Washington for claiming its products, specifically copper water bottles, can protect people from the coronavirus. Read story

President-elect Joe Biden wavs as he leaves The Queen theater, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.

Biden faces tough choice of whether to back virus lockdowns

President-elect Joe Biden wavs as he leaves The Queen theater, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020, in Wilmington, Del.

November 14, 2020, 2:03pm Politics

Joe Biden faces a decision unlike any other incoming president: whether to back a short-term national lockdown to finally arrest a raging pandemic. Read story