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Trish Masters, from left, and George Gittelson of Vancouver try a taste from a bottle of Tuttorosso as associate Wynn Anderson pours a sample at Brian Carter Cellars on Wednesday. Wineries are open under Phase 2, and Brian Carter Cellars opened its doors for the first time on Wednesday.

Vancouver waterfront’s newest tasting room opens as wineries, patrons sample new normal

Trish Masters, from left, and George Gittelson of Vancouver try a taste from a bottle of Tuttorosso as associate Wynn Anderson pours a sample at Brian Carter Cellars on Wednesday. Wineries are open under Phase 2, and Brian Carter Cellars opened its doors for the first time on Wednesday.

June 25, 2020, 6:02am Business

Trish Masters and George Gittelson sipped a red blend called Tuttorosso at The Waterfront Vancouver’s newest tasting room, Brian Carter Cellars, which opened for the first time on Wednesday. Read story

FILE - In this Thursday, June 18, 2020 file photo, people sit outdoors to watch a movie as part of a program offered by the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium during the coronavirus pandemic in Miami Gardens, Fla. Elected officials such as Florida&#039;s governor have argued against reimposing restrictions, saying many of the newly infected are young and otherwise healthy. But younger people, too, face the possibility of severe infection and death. And authorities worry that older, more vulnerable people could be next.

Virus cases surging among the young

FILE - In this Thursday, June 18, 2020 file photo, people sit outdoors to watch a movie as part of a program offered by the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium during the coronavirus pandemic in Miami Gardens, Fla. Elected officials such as Florida&#039;s governor have argued against reimposing restrictions, saying many of the newly infected are young and otherwise healthy. But younger people, too, face the possibility of severe infection and death. And authorities worry that older, more vulnerable people could be next.

June 24, 2020, 8:44pm Nation & World

Coronavirus cases are climbing rapidly among young adults in a number of states where bars, stores and restaurants have reopened — a disturbing generational shift that not only puts them in greater peril than many realize but poses an even bigger danger to older people who cross their paths. Read story

First-year bakery student Anna Ostapa, foreground, joins classmates as she learns to make turnovers and palmiers at Clark College on Wednesday morning, June 24, 2020. Students were making up a lab they were unable to complete in the spring because of COVID-19 concerns.

Clark County to submit Phase 3 application to state by Friday

First-year bakery student Anna Ostapa, foreground, joins classmates as she learns to make turnovers and palmiers at Clark College on Wednesday morning, June 24, 2020. Students were making up a lab they were unable to complete in the spring because of COVID-19 concerns.

June 24, 2020, 3:03pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health plans to submit a Phase 3 application to the state Department of Health by Friday, so the county can enter the next phase of Washington’s COVID-19 recovery plan. Read story

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Public Health adds 13 COVID-19 cases to Clark County total

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June 24, 2020, 12:43pm Clark County Health

The number of novel coronavirus cases in Clark County continues to increase, with Clark County Public Health confirming 13 new cases Wednesday. Read story

Hana Morris, left, and Forrest Golic wear masks as they walk hand in hand Monday, June 22, 2020, in Yakima.

Washington issues statewide facial covering requirement

Hana Morris, left, and Forrest Golic wear masks as they walk hand in hand Monday, June 22, 2020, in Yakima.

June 23, 2020, 3:38pm Clark County News

Citing ongoing coronavirus-related health risks, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Tuesday announced a statewide requirement for people to wear facial coverings in public settings. Read story

Courtesy of Clark County Public Health

16 more COVID-19 cases confirmed in Clark County; total at 719

Courtesy of Clark County Public Health

June 23, 2020, 12:16pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health confirmed 16 more novel coronavirus cases Tuesday morning, for a total 0f 719 in the county since early March. Read story

Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, left, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci, second from left, listen during a House Committee on Energy and Commerce on the Trump administration&#039;s response to the COVID-19 pandemic on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.

Fauci hopeful for a vaccine by late 2020, early 2021

Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, left, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci, second from left, listen during a House Committee on Energy and Commerce on the Trump administration&#039;s response to the COVID-19 pandemic on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.

June 23, 2020, 10:54am Health

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday he is cautiously optimistic there will be a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of the year or early 2021, but warned that the next few weeks will be critical to tamping down coronavirus hot spots around the country. Read story

Connie Kessinger, right, bows her head in prayer before the Thursday morning service at St. Joseph Catholic Church. As churches slowly reopen, the traditional Catholic Mass has shifted to adapt to COVID-19.

As houses of worship in Washington begin to reopen, Mass shifts and adapts to coronavirus

Connie Kessinger, right, bows her head in prayer before the Thursday morning service at St. Joseph Catholic Church. As churches slowly reopen, the traditional Catholic Mass has shifted to adapt to COVID-19.

June 23, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

After three months without Mass, the changes to services at St. Joseph Catholic Church are apparent before stepping inside. Blue crosses dot the sidewalk leading up to the front door where people line up six feet apart before being asked if they have any symptoms of COVID-19. Read story

Virus spreads in ‘close social networks’ as Oregon reopens

June 22, 2020, 7:25pm Northwest

Oregon’s coronavirus case numbers increased by 514 people during the weekend and Monday, officials reported. Read story

A train near the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad station in Yacolt is at a standstill.

Yacolt expects shutdown to have negligible impact on revenue

A train near the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad station in Yacolt is at a standstill.

June 22, 2020, 6:19pm Clark County News

The COVID-19 outbreak and economic shutdown doesn’t appear to be having much of an impact on the town of Yacolt’s general-fund revenue. Read story