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Dr. Diana Pacheco explains to a patient that she will collect nasal and throat swabs, during walk-up COVID-19 testing in a mobile diagnostic tent, in San Gregorio Atlapulco in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, Friday, July 24, 2020.

French infections rise, Spain cracks down on nightclubs

Dr. Diana Pacheco explains to a patient that she will collect nasal and throat swabs, during walk-up COVID-19 testing in a mobile diagnostic tent, in San Gregorio Atlapulco in the Xochimilco district of Mexico City, Friday, July 24, 2020.

July 25, 2020, 1:55pm Nation & World

France’s coronavirus infection rate crept higher Saturday and Spain cracked down on nightlife but German authorities were confident enough to send a cruise ship out to sea with 1,200 passengers for a weekend test of how the cruise industry can begin to resume. Read story

Felita Luna, 43, has been community victim liaison for Clark County with the Department of Corrections since 2014. She said the job has shaped a lot of her view of the world. &quot;I&#039;m more cautious of my surroundings. I&#039;m not hyper-vigilant but I&#039;m certainly aware and I make sure my children are as well. Not to instill fear, but to instill awareness,&quot; she said.

Working in Clark County: Felita Luna, community victim liaison for the Department of Corrections

Felita Luna, 43, has been community victim liaison for Clark County with the Department of Corrections since 2014. She said the job has shaped a lot of her view of the world. &quot;I&#039;m more cautious of my surroundings. I&#039;m not hyper-vigilant but I&#039;m certainly aware and I make sure my children are as well. Not to instill fear, but to instill awareness,&quot; she said.

July 25, 2020, 6:00am Business

COVID-19 hasn’t reduced Felita Luna’s caseload. Read story

Aaron Hamann, 9, left, pauses to check out a video being created by his brother, Steven Hamann, 11, at their Vancouver home Thursday. The kids are staying busy by working on unique passion projects during a time they&#039;d normally be doing sports and other summer activities. Research suggests the summer doldrums can take an academic hit on children, exacerbated by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clark County parents challenged to find summer enrichment for children

Aaron Hamann, 9, left, pauses to check out a video being created by his brother, Steven Hamann, 11, at their Vancouver home Thursday. The kids are staying busy by working on unique passion projects during a time they&#039;d normally be doing sports and other summer activities. Research suggests the summer doldrums can take an academic hit on children, exacerbated by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

July 25, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

When a summer in quarantine began, Vancouver mom Michelle Hamann knew her family would be spending a lot more time inside. The usual travel, baseball games and summer programs that fill the Hamanns’ time are off the table while social distancing restrictions remain in place to slow the spread of… Read story

The exterior of Waterfront Maryhill Winery Tasting Room.
This GOES-17 taken at 3:30 p.m. EDT, Thursday, July 23, 2020, shows Hurricane Douglas, right, churning in the Pacific Ocean heading towards Hawaii, left. The storm is currently a Category 3 hurricane but is expected to weaken before it arrives in the state this weekend.

Hurricane Douglas bears down on Hawaii as coronavirus pandemic flares

This GOES-17 taken at 3:30 p.m. EDT, Thursday, July 23, 2020, shows Hurricane Douglas, right, churning in the Pacific Ocean heading towards Hawaii, left. The storm is currently a Category 3 hurricane but is expected to weaken before it arrives in the state this weekend.

July 24, 2020, 6:42pm Nation & World

The first hurricane to threaten the United States since the start of the coronavirus pandemic is presenting new challenges to Hawaii officials long accustomed to tropical storms. Read story

Abs 2019-nCoV RNA virus - 3d rendered image on black background.

Clark County reports 27 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

Abs 2019-nCoV RNA virus - 3d rendered image on black background.

July 24, 2020, 11:12am Clark County News

Clark County Public Health reported 27 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and no new deaths on Friday. Read story

Carter Campbell, 8 months, from left, joins his mom, Breeanna Campbell, as she creates a colorful tie-dye shirt with the help of Julie Tappan, independent living skills resource specialist, at the YWCA on Tuesday evening. The summer celebration was for young people who are participating in YWCA Clark County&#039;s Independent Living Skills program. These youth have all aged out of the foster care system and are learning to live on their own.

Paycheck Protection Program helps Clark County nonprofits stay afloat

Carter Campbell, 8 months, from left, joins his mom, Breeanna Campbell, as she creates a colorful tie-dye shirt with the help of Julie Tappan, independent living skills resource specialist, at the YWCA on Tuesday evening. The summer celebration was for young people who are participating in YWCA Clark County&#039;s Independent Living Skills program. These youth have all aged out of the foster care system and are learning to live on their own.

July 24, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark County nonprofits using the Paycheck Protection Program say the loans stabilized or even saved their organizations. Yet while the federal funding allowed vital services to continue during the COVID-19 pandemic, many organizations remain concerned about their future financial health. Read story

Chicken roulade with fennel frond pesto from Crave Catering/Gather and Feast Farm.

Clark County caterers create winning recipe

Chicken roulade with fennel frond pesto from Crave Catering/Gather and Feast Farm.

July 24, 2020, 6:02am Business

With pandemic safety measures canceling events, caterers now are focusing on heat-and-eat meals for individuals and families, offering us the chance to try out the luxury of a virtual personal chef. Read story

The city of Vancouver bought the Tower Mall site in 2017 with the intention of redeveloping the entire 53-acre site to bring forth a mix of residential and commercial uses.

Vancouver City Council marches forward with Heights District Plan

The city of Vancouver bought the Tower Mall site in 2017 with the intention of redeveloping the entire 53-acre site to bring forth a mix of residential and commercial uses.

July 24, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A plan to revamp a historic central Vancouver neighborhood continues, even as the COVID-19 outbreak has postponed some other long-range planning projects. Read story

WSU Vancouver to move most fall classes online

July 23, 2020, 8:53pm Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver will move nearly all of its classes online for the fall semester, shifting course in light of growing cases of the novel coronavirus. Read story