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Clark County Public Health adds 45 COVID-19 cases to total, updates age data

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August 5, 2020, 12:28pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health this morning added 45 COVID-19 cases to the county's total. The agency also updated age data for the first time since early July. Read story

FILE - In this Sunday, July 12, 2020, vehicles wait in line at a COVID-19 testing site at the Miami Beach Convention Center during the coronavirus pandemic in Miami Beach, Fla. As coronavirus cases surge in hard-hit Florida, so do the turnaround times for test results.

Virus testing in the U.S. is dropping, even as deaths mount

FILE - In this Sunday, July 12, 2020, vehicles wait in line at a COVID-19 testing site at the Miami Beach Convention Center during the coronavirus pandemic in Miami Beach, Fla. As coronavirus cases surge in hard-hit Florida, so do the turnaround times for test results.

August 5, 2020, 12:03pm Latest News

U.S. testing for the coronavirus is dropping even as infections remain high and the death toll rises by more than 1,000 a day, a worrisome trend that officials attribute largely to Americans getting discouraged over having to wait hours to get a test and days or weeks to find out… Read story

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Clark County sees 61 new COVID-19 cases as total approaches 2,000

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August 4, 2020, 2:22pm Clark County Health

Sixty-one new cases of COVID-19 were reported Tuesday afternoon by Clark County Public Health, pushing the county's total cases to 1,946.  Read story

Like most development projects in Vancouver during the pandemic, progress is still going strong at The Columbia apartment building at Block 20 at The Waterfront Vancouver.

Vancouver construction remains strong during pandemic

Like most development projects in Vancouver during the pandemic, progress is still going strong at The Columbia apartment building at Block 20 at The Waterfront Vancouver.

August 4, 2020, 6:01am Business

Building development at all stages, from planning to breaking ground to construction, is advancing in Vancouver under the pandemic. It’s a big difference from the Great Recession, when development essentially ground to a halt for years. Read story

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CARES Act to send nearly $5.5 million in rent assistance to Clark County

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August 3, 2020, 5:44pm Clark County News

Nearly $5.5 million in rent assistance is coming to Clark County to help lower income tenants weather the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn. Read story

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Clark County adds 107 new COVID-19 cases

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August 3, 2020, 12:26pm Clark County Health

More than a hundred new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed by Clark County Public Health early this afternoon. Read story

Molly Ball talks to her son Henry about plans to send him back to in-person classes this fall, as they stand outside their house in Woodstock, Ga., Thursday, July 23, 2020. Ball says she thinks Henry and his brother William need the structure and routine of in-person classes, but has regrets about not keeping them home to learn virtually amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Cherokee County, near Atlanta, is one of many districts nationwide that gave parents a choice between in-person and all-online classes this fall.

Parents struggle as schools reopen amid coronavirus surge

Molly Ball talks to her son Henry about plans to send him back to in-person classes this fall, as they stand outside their house in Woodstock, Ga., Thursday, July 23, 2020. Ball says she thinks Henry and his brother William need the structure and routine of in-person classes, but has regrets about not keeping them home to learn virtually amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Cherokee County, near Atlanta, is one of many districts nationwide that gave parents a choice between in-person and all-online classes this fall.

August 3, 2020, 7:50am Health

Putting your child on the bus for the first day of school is always a leap of faith for a parent. Now, on top of the usual worries about youngsters adjusting to new teachers and classmates, there’s COVID-19. Read story

A fence surrounds the old church at 400 W. Evergreen Blvd., where loose bricks could pose a hazard to pedestrians.

Ed Lynch Estate buys downtown Vancouver block, but plans unclear

A fence surrounds the old church at 400 W. Evergreen Blvd., where loose bricks could pose a hazard to pedestrians.

August 2, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

A square block of downtown Vancouver containing offices and a former church and performing arts center could someday house a nonprofit organization. Read story

A King County Election worker wearing gloves collect ballots from a drop box March 10 in the Washington State presidential primary in Seattle.

Vote by mail in Washington is the one constant amid COVID-19

A King County Election worker wearing gloves collect ballots from a drop box March 10 in the Washington State presidential primary in Seattle.

August 1, 2020, 7:27pm Northwest

Heading into Tuesday’s primary, Washington’s nearly 4.6 million voters received their ballot in the mail, just as they have in previous elections, long before anyone had ever heard of COVID-19. Read story

Judge: Thurston County Sheriff removal petition to advance

August 1, 2020, 7:26pm Northwest

A judge ruled Wednesday that a petition to remove a Washington county sheriff from office can move forward after he was accused of not enforcing a state mask mandate during the coronavirus pandemic. Read story