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People wear masks as they walk near Britain&#039;s Houses of Parliament as the country is in lockdown to help curb the spread of coronavirus, in London, Tuesday, April 21, 2020. Britain&#039;s Parliament is going back to work, and the political authorities have a message for lawmakers: Stay away. U.K. legislators and most parliamentary staff were sent home in late March as part of a nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.

Countries and U.S. states move to reopen amid health warnings

People wear masks as they walk near Britain&#039;s Houses of Parliament as the country is in lockdown to help curb the spread of coronavirus, in London, Tuesday, April 21, 2020. Britain&#039;s Parliament is going back to work, and the political authorities have a message for lawmakers: Stay away. U.K. legislators and most parliamentary staff were sent home in late March as part of a nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.

April 21, 2020, 8:45am Latest News

Spain called off the Running of the Bulls in July, the U.S. scrapped the national spelling bee in June and Germany canceled Oktoberfest five months away, making it clear Tuesday that the effort to beat back the coronavirus and return to normal could be a long and dispiriting process. Read story

Janell Sorensen of Woodland waves a flag as demonstrators gather at the Capitol in Olympia to oppose Washington&#039;s stay-home order to slow the coronavirus outbreak Sunday. State Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, was also in attendance to support the protest.

Rep. Vicki Kraft joins Olympia rally against Inslee’s stay-home order

Janell Sorensen of Woodland waves a flag as demonstrators gather at the Capitol in Olympia to oppose Washington&#039;s stay-home order to slow the coronavirus outbreak Sunday. State Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, was also in attendance to support the protest.

April 21, 2020, 6:30am Clark County News

State Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, joined a rally Sunday in Olympia calling for an end to the stay-at-home order meant to slow the spread of COVID-19. Read story

King’s Way Christian Schools shares in Murdock Trust grants

April 21, 2020, 6:05am Clark County News

The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust announced last week it distributed $14.8 million in grants to Pacific Northwest charities this winter. This included 34 grants totaling $4.7 million for Washington nonprofits. Read story

Traffic drives Jan. 23 through the intersection of Northeast Everett Street and Northeast Lake Road in Camas at the site of a proposed roundabout.

Camas to renew work on roundabout project

Traffic drives Jan. 23 through the intersection of Northeast Everett Street and Northeast Lake Road in Camas at the site of a proposed roundabout.

April 21, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

Following a two-week hiatus, Camas is proceeding with city construction projects, including the future roundabout at Northeast Lake Road and Northeast Everett Street. Read story

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Battle Ground Cinema selling movie snacks

(The Columbian files)

April 21, 2020, 6:03am Business

Movie theaters are still a no-go in the age of COVID-19, but if you’re looking for a way to augment your Netflix bingeing setup at home — or if you’ve just got an insatiable craving for Raisinets in fresh buttered popcorn — Battle Ground Cinema can hook you up. Read story

Library staff member Amanda Brown, left, prepares laptops in O&#039;Connell Sports Center for student pickup at Clark College on Monday morning. The college moved almost all its classes online due to shutdown orders connected to the novel coronavirus.

Spring quarter at Clark College boots up in online-only mode

Library staff member Amanda Brown, left, prepares laptops in O&#039;Connell Sports Center for student pickup at Clark College on Monday morning. The college moved almost all its classes online due to shutdown orders connected to the novel coronavirus.

April 20, 2020, 7:23pm Clark County News

Thousands of Clark College students are returning to class this week, two weeks later than normal and, for now, entirely online. Read story

Washington’s COVID-19 deaths reach 652, cases top 12,000

April 20, 2020, 6:52pm Northwest

The Washington Department of Heath reports the number of COVID-19 cases has topped 12,000 across the state while the total number of people who have died has reached at 652. Read story

A note to customers is written in the window of a salon in Vancouver.

City of Vancouver braces for massive blow to budget due to pandemic

A note to customers is written in the window of a salon in Vancouver.

April 20, 2020, 6:24pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is expecting to lose out on at least $30 million and as much as $60 million as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, mostly in lost sales-tax revenue. Read story

Vice President Mike Pence speaks during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, Sunday, April 19, 2020, in Washington.

‘Political game’? Governors push back on Trump virus charge

Vice President Mike Pence speaks during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, Sunday, April 19, 2020, in Washington.

April 20, 2020, 2:55pm Latest News

A chorus of governors from both parties pushed back hard Monday after President Donald Trump accused Democrats of playing “a very dangerous political game” by insisting there is a shortage of tests for the coronavirus. The governors countered that the White House must do more to help states do the… Read story

People wearing protective masks queue up to go in a garden store in Munich, Germany, Monday, April 20, 2020. The German government has moved to restrict freedom of movement for people, in an effort to slow the onset of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Some U.S. manufacturers reopening amid fierce political heat

People wearing protective masks queue up to go in a garden store in Munich, Germany, Monday, April 20, 2020. The German government has moved to restrict freedom of movement for people, in an effort to slow the onset of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

April 20, 2020, 1:05pm Latest News

Boeing and a small number of other manufacturers around the U.S. geared up Monday to resume production amid pressure from President Donald Trump to reopen the economy and resistance from governors who warn there is not enough testing yet to keep the coronavirus from rebounding. Read story