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Oregon governor to release some inmates to slow virus spread

June 13, 2020, 4:50pm Northwest

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has asked for a list names by June 22 of inmates eligible for possible release to limit the spread of COVID-19 in the state prison system. Read story

La Center High School graduate Dayna Hines rides through the car parade graduation celebration in La Center on Saturday. In lieu of an in-person ceremony, students participated in a parade through the city. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation or delay of graduation events across the state, but schools are finding creative ways to celebrate their students.

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La Center High School graduate Dayna Hines rides through the car parade graduation celebration in La Center on Saturday. In lieu of an in-person ceremony, students participated in a parade through the city. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation or delay of graduation events across the state, but schools are finding creative ways to celebrate their students.

June 13, 2020, 4:37pm Clark County News

The streets of La Center were awash in the high school colors of blue and white Saturday as seniors marked the end of an era with a graduation parade. Read story

Over 100 COVID-19 cases reported at Washington state prison

June 13, 2020, 4:32pm Newsletter

A prison in Washington state is restricting movement in its medium-security unit after more than 100 officers and inmates tested positive for COVID-19. Read story

In this June 3, 2020, photo, Chris LaZich, of Fleet Science Center, wears a mask with a window as she talks with Delpha Hanson in San Diego.

Face masks with windows mean more than smiles to deaf people

In this June 3, 2020, photo, Chris LaZich, of Fleet Science Center, wears a mask with a window as she talks with Delpha Hanson in San Diego.

June 13, 2020, 3:37pm Nation & World

Michael Conley felt especially isolated these past few months: A deaf man, he was prevented from reading lips by the masks people wore to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Read story

‘More ready than ever before’: FEMA says COVID-19 prepared it for hurricane season

June 13, 2020, 2:57pm Nation & World

After months of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic across the nation, the Federal Emergency Management Agency says it has never been more ready for hurricane season. Read story

In this June 11, 2020 photo, Jody Hayden poses at the Grocer&#039;s Daughter chocolate shop which she owns with her husband in Empire, Mich, She said her family wears masks and keep their distance from others -- and will expect their customers to do the same when they open the doors to their shop, next Friday, June. 19. Even as states and metropolitan areas relax restrictions on social and economic life amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, a new poll finds that most Americans aren&#039;t ready to abandon behaviors that protect themselves and the people around them.

Poll: Americans maintain virus precautions as states reopen

In this June 11, 2020 photo, Jody Hayden poses at the Grocer&#039;s Daughter chocolate shop which she owns with her husband in Empire, Mich, She said her family wears masks and keep their distance from others -- and will expect their customers to do the same when they open the doors to their shop, next Friday, June. 19. Even as states and metropolitan areas relax restrictions on social and economic life amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, a new poll finds that most Americans aren&#039;t ready to abandon behaviors that protect themselves and the people around them.

June 13, 2020, 2:09pm Nation & World

Most Americans say they are wearing masks. They are still by and large avoiding restaurants. And the vast majority are still staying at least six feet from others when out and about. Read story

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during a Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship hearing to examine implementation of Title I of the CARES Act, Wednesday, June 10, 2020 on Capitol Hill in Washington.

Treasury chief refusing to disclose recipients of virus aid

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks during a Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship hearing to examine implementation of Title I of the CARES Act, Wednesday, June 10, 2020 on Capitol Hill in Washington.

June 13, 2020, 2:06pm Politics

Building ramparts of secrecy around a $600 billion-plus coronavirus aid program for small businesses, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has moved from delay to denial in refusing outright to disclose the recipients of taxpayer-funded loans. Read story

Caution tape surrounds one side of the Motel 6 at 221 Northeast Chkalov Dr. in April. The site is now being used as a homeless shelter and quarantine site.

East Vancouver Motel 6’s use as shelter for homeless people exposed to COVID-19 extended

Caution tape surrounds one side of the Motel 6 at 221 Northeast Chkalov Dr. in April. The site is now being used as a homeless shelter and quarantine site.

June 13, 2020, 1:49pm Clark County News

A temporary 116-room homeless shelter at Motel 6 in east Vancouver will remain open through the end of October. Read story

Leubsdorf: Trump, Biden a contrast in style

June 13, 2020, 6:01am Columns

As the nation’s streets teemed with thousands protesting decades of racism and the most recent horrific example, the two presidential rivals joined their 2020 battle with sharply different visions of leadership. Read story

Family continues to add ribbons to COVID-19 memorial

June 13, 2020, 5:55am Community

Four-year-old Remington Mains and his father, Jim Mains, constructed a memorial at their home, 4616 N.W. Franklin St., for lives lost due to COVID-19. Read story