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FILE - This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Health officials hope to avoid stigma and error in naming the virus causing an international outbreak of respiratory illnesses. But some researchers say the current moniker, 2019 nCoV, which stands for 2019 novel coronavirus, probably won&#039;t stick in the public&#039;s mind.

65 Vancouver food processor workers have COVID-19

FILE - This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Health officials hope to avoid stigma and error in naming the virus causing an international outbreak of respiratory illnesses. But some researchers say the current moniker, 2019 nCoV, which stands for 2019 novel coronavirus, probably won&#039;t stick in the public&#039;s mind.

May 25, 2020, 3:44pm Business

The number of positive COVID-19 cases at Firestone Pacific Foods increased to 65 workers, almost doubling the amount reported Friday, according to a news release sent by the west Vancouver fruit processor on Monday. Read story

The Washington Employment Security Department had a page on its website dedicated to those who have lost hours or wages due to COVID-19.

Missed ‘red flags’ helped Nigerian fraud ring bilk Washington’s unemployment system amid coronavirus chaos

The Washington Employment Security Department had a page on its website dedicated to those who have lost hours or wages due to COVID-19.

May 25, 2020, 12:30pm Business

Earlier this spring, as Washington began to pay out enhanced unemployment benefits to tens of thousands of laid-off and furloughed workers, a criminal organization halfway around the world spied an enormous opportunity. Read story

Some recreational fishing set to reopen in Washington

May 25, 2020, 7:40am Latest News

After two months of closures because of COVID-19 pandemic concerns, many of Washington state’s coastal waters are set to reopen for fishing on Tuesday, officials said. Read story

State approves Cowlitz County for Phase 2

May 25, 2020, 7:39am Latest News

State health officials Saturday approved Cowlitz County’s application for Phase 2 of the governor’s reopening plan less than 24 hours after the county submitted it. Read story

Judge told vacate or explain order nixing virus restrictions

May 25, 2020, 7:34am Northwest

The Oregon Supreme Court is giving a rural judge until Tuesday to toss out his ruling that found the governor’s coronavirus restrictions are invalid. Read story

Drs. Glen Holler, left, and Gary Waldron provide dental care to Dana Duback de Sanchez at Battle Ground HealthCare Dental Clinic on in 2015.

Free clinics in Clark County expect rise in patients

Drs. Glen Holler, left, and Gary Waldron provide dental care to Dana Duback de Sanchez at Battle Ground HealthCare Dental Clinic on in 2015.

May 24, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Health

Ever since the novel coronavirus pandemic began, Clark County’s three free clinics have had serious concerns for their patients. Read story

Call to Readers: Are you Wonder Woman, or ready for a nap?

May 24, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

The stay-at-home order is difficult for everyone, but it may be difficult for women in different ways. Many women are working full time at home while also home schooling, kid-wrangling, doing housework and cooking. Families are seeking comfort from home-cooked meals and an orderly, sanitized home, while social media might… Read story

Tyler Taplin, left, and Chad Calhoun make their beds inside the Winter Hospitality Overflow Shelter at St. Paul Lutheran Church in December. Nearly 11,000 safe sleeps occurred at St. Paul or St. Andrew Lutheran Church last winter.

In Clark County, coronavirus pandemic shows that ‘housing is health care’

Tyler Taplin, left, and Chad Calhoun make their beds inside the Winter Hospitality Overflow Shelter at St. Paul Lutheran Church in December. Nearly 11,000 safe sleeps occurred at St. Paul or St. Andrew Lutheran Church last winter.

May 24, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Health

In a way, it’s still winter — at least when it comes to the seasonal shelter system. Some wintertime shelter facilities in Clark County remain open due to COVID-19. The Winter Hospitality Overflow shelter serving families at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Orchards is open but at reduced capacity to… Read story

Janeth Sotelo of Orchards plants cilantro seeds in her garden plot Saturday at the Bethel Community Garden behind Bethel Lutheran Church in Brush Prairie. Sotelo joined the community garden about seven years ago and learned how to garden from a friend.

Community gardening lives up to its name on Brush Prairie plots

Janeth Sotelo of Orchards plants cilantro seeds in her garden plot Saturday at the Bethel Community Garden behind Bethel Lutheran Church in Brush Prairie. Sotelo joined the community garden about seven years ago and learned how to garden from a friend.

May 23, 2020, 7:06pm Clark County News

Janeth Sotelo doesn’t buy garlic at the grocery store. She doesn’t buy onions or tomatillos. And she definitely, absolutely doesn’t buy tomatoes. Why would she, when she can grow her own that taste even better? Read story

Vancouver man, 19, arrested in Hawaii, charged with violating quarantine mandate

May 23, 2020, 6:42pm Clark County News

A 19-year-old Vancouver man and a 20-year-old Oregon man were arrested Friday in the Waikiki section of Honolulu and charged with violating Hawaii’s 14-day quarantine mandate for travelers, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Saturday. Read story