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The city of Vancouver Westside Wastewater Treatment Plant, seen in July 2019, is one of two local wastewater treatment facilities collecting samples of wastewater to send for testing for signs of the coronavirus.

Vancouver in pilot program to look for COVID-19 clues in wastewater

The city of Vancouver Westside Wastewater Treatment Plant, seen in July 2019, is one of two local wastewater treatment facilities collecting samples of wastewater to send for testing for signs of the coronavirus.

May 14, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

The prevalence of COVID-19 in Vancouver is now being tracked through a pilot program in which samples of wastewater are collected and tested for signs of the novel coronavirus. Read story

Uta Zuendel, who has lived in Camas since 1974, pauses to check out a window display of a closed boutique as she strolls through a nearly empty Main Street in downtown Camas on May 7.

Camas moves to soften revenue hit due to outbreak

Uta Zuendel, who has lived in Camas since 1974, pauses to check out a window display of a closed boutique as she strolls through a nearly empty Main Street in downtown Camas on May 7.

May 13, 2020, 7:57pm Clark County News

The city of Camas is projecting a general-fund revenue loss between $2.3 million and $3.9 million as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak. Read story

Tube tests stands in a holder as media visit the Microbiology Laboratory of the University Hospital, CHUV, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Lausanne, Switzerland, Monday, March 23, 2020. The Swiss authorities proclaimed on March 16, a state of emergency in an effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus and Covid-19 disease. The government declared that all entertainment and leisure businesses will shut down. Grocery stores, and hospitals will remain open and new border controls will be put in place.

Clark County adds two COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

Tube tests stands in a holder as media visit the Microbiology Laboratory of the University Hospital, CHUV, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Lausanne, Switzerland, Monday, March 23, 2020. The Swiss authorities proclaimed on March 16, a state of emergency in an effort to halt the spread of the coronavirus and Covid-19 disease. The government declared that all entertainment and leisure businesses will shut down. Grocery stores, and hospitals will remain open and new border controls will be put in place.

May 13, 2020, 5:09pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health confirmed two new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths Wednesday morning. Read story

Oregon sees 1st case of childhood disease linked to virus

May 13, 2020, 4:23pm Latest News

Oregon has confirmed its first confirmed case of a rare inflammatory disease in children that has been linked to COVID-19. Read story

State AGs to Trump: Hold China accountable

May 13, 2020, 4:17pm Nation & World

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Republican attorneys general in 14 states asked President Donald Trump on Wednesday to form a state-federal partnership to hold China accountable for damages caused by the spread of the new coronavirus. Read story

Health officer: ‘Very strong likelihood’ masks will be mandated in Spokane soon

May 13, 2020, 12:35pm Northwest

Health experts and scientists think you should wear a mask, and the state health department recommends it. But those opinions and recommendations could become mandates if Spokane County Health Officer Dr. Bob Lutz follows King County’s lead in the coming weeks. Read story

FILE - In this April 12, 2020 file photo, Pastor W.R. Starr II preaches during a drive-in Easter Sunday service while churchgoers listen from their cars in the parking lot at Faith City Christian Center in Kansas City, Kan. As the nation&#039;s houses of worship weigh how and when to resume in-person gatherings while coronavirus stay-at-home orders ease in some areas, a new poll conducted April 30 - May 4, 2020 points to a partisan divide over whether restricting those services violates religious freedom.

Poll shows a partisan split over virus-era religious freedom

FILE - In this April 12, 2020 file photo, Pastor W.R. Starr II preaches during a drive-in Easter Sunday service while churchgoers listen from their cars in the parking lot at Faith City Christian Center in Kansas City, Kan. As the nation&#039;s houses of worship weigh how and when to resume in-person gatherings while coronavirus stay-at-home orders ease in some areas, a new poll conducted April 30 - May 4, 2020 points to a partisan divide over whether restricting those services violates religious freedom.

May 13, 2020, 10:14am Churches & Religion

As the nation’s houses of worship weigh how and when to resume in-person gatherings while coronavirus stay-at-home orders ease in some areas, a new poll points to a partisan divide over whether restricting those services violates religious freedom. Read story

FILE- In this Nov. 6, 2017 file photo, Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump&#039;s former campaign chairman, leaves the federal courthouse in Washington. Manafort has been released from federal prison to serve the rest of his sentence in home confinement over concerns about the coronavirus, his lawyer said Wednesday.

Paul Manafort released from prison due to virus concerns

FILE- In this Nov. 6, 2017 file photo, Paul Manafort, President Donald Trump&#039;s former campaign chairman, leaves the federal courthouse in Washington. Manafort has been released from federal prison to serve the rest of his sentence in home confinement over concerns about the coronavirus, his lawyer said Wednesday.

May 13, 2020, 10:12am Latest News

Paul Manafort, Donald Trump’s onetime presidential campaign chairman who was convicted as part of the special counsel’s Russia investigation, has been released from federal prison to serve the rest of his sentence in home confinement due to concerns about the coronavirus, his lawyer said Wednesday. Read story

A quiet Waterloo Bridge in London, Wednesday, May 13, 2020, as the country continues in lockdown to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Some of the coronavirus lockdown measures are being relaxed in England on Wednesday, with those workers who are unable to work from home, such as those in construction and manufacturing, encouraged to return to work.

New case clusters pop up; Europe debates summer tourist season

A quiet Waterloo Bridge in London, Wednesday, May 13, 2020, as the country continues in lockdown to help stop the spread of coronavirus. Some of the coronavirus lockdown measures are being relaxed in England on Wednesday, with those workers who are unable to work from home, such as those in construction and manufacturing, encouraged to return to work.

May 13, 2020, 9:53am Nation & World

New coronavirus clusters have surfaced around the world as nations struggle to balance reopening economies and preventing a second wave of infections, with a debate erupting in Europe over the summer travel season. Read story

King County Council approves $60 million for coronavirus response, small business help

May 13, 2020, 9:46am Northwest

The Metropolitan King County Council approved about $60 million in spending for the county’s response to the coronavirus pandemic Tuesday, including money to continue operating quarantine facilities in Shoreline, Renton and elsewhere. Read story