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COVID-19

WSU ‘vulnerability index’ highlights communities most at risk of dying from COVID-19

April 10, 2020, 8:58am Health

Washington State University researchers have mapped which parts of the state may be most vulnerable to COVID-19 – down to individual census tracts – using mortality data for chronic conditions such as heart disease, lung disease and diabetes. Read story

Seattle Police officers wear N95 masks as they listen to conversation during a routine call Thursday, April 2, 2020, in Seattle. As police and fire departments across the country face personnel shortages due to the spread of the new coronavirus, masks and other protective gear are being used to keep officers and firefighters still on the streets safe and healthy. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Washington inmates seek help from court in coronavirus case

Seattle Police officers wear N95 masks as they listen to conversation during a routine call Thursday, April 2, 2020, in Seattle. As police and fire departments across the country face personnel shortages due to the spread of the new coronavirus, masks and other protective gear are being used to keep officers and firefighters still on the streets safe and healthy. (AP Photo/Ted S.

April 10, 2020, 8:55am Latest News

Inmates at a Washington prison asked the state Supreme Court to order the release of some offenders after almost a dozen people there test positive for the new coronavirus, but state officials said the process of letting inmates out will take time. Read story

Camas is taking its annual Easter egg hunt online.

Camas hosts first Easter egg hunt web event

Camas is taking its annual Easter egg hunt online.

April 10, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Life

The city of Camas, which traditionally hosts a huge Easter egg hunt in Crown Park, is not letting the COVID-19 pandemic stop its egg-hunting fun. Read story

Free chiropractic for health care workers

April 10, 2020, 6:03am Clark County Health

Bridge Chiropractic is offering free chiropractic care to physicians, physician assistants and registered nurses working in hospital emergency rooms and urgent care centers during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Read story

Construction continues at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School in Vancouver on Thursday. School construction can continue despite moratoriums on most residential and commercial construction.

Clark County school construction projects continue

Construction continues at McLoughlin Middle School and George C. Marshall Elementary School in Vancouver on Thursday. School construction can continue despite moratoriums on most residential and commercial construction.

April 10, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

While Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered a halt to most construction, contractors are still working at school facilities — albeit with precautions. Read story

nLIGHT execs’ pay to be cut

April 10, 2020, 6:03am Business

Vancouver-based industrial laser manufacturer nLIGHT plans to temporarily cut the salaries of its three executive officers due to the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, according to a form filed Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Read story

Alex and Jessica Queen and their kids take in a free neighborhood concert by Fox and Bones on Wednesday in Camas.

Folk duo Fox and Bones performs driveway concert in Camasvideo icon

Alex and Jessica Queen and their kids take in a free neighborhood concert by Fox and Bones on Wednesday in Camas.

April 10, 2020, 6:01am Clark County Life

The band Fox and Bones has played many house concerts, said guitarist and singer Scott Gilmore, but Wednesday’s performance on Larkspur Street “is the first show we’ve played to houses.” Read story

A person experiencing homelessness takes shelter underneath a gazebo at Esther Short Park on Wednesday morning.

Vancouver-area motel set to provide beds for homeless with COVID-19

A person experiencing homelessness takes shelter underneath a gazebo at Esther Short Park on Wednesday morning.

April 10, 2020, 6:00am Clark County Health

Clark County has established 116 beds at a Vancouver-area motel for people without housing who need to quarantine or isolate due to the novel coronavirus. Read story

The 2020 Hazel Dell Parade of Bands has been canceled.

2020 Hazel Dell Parade of Bands canceled

The 2020 Hazel Dell Parade of Bands has been canceled.

April 9, 2020, 7:03pm Clark County Life

COVID-19 has dealt another blow to a Clark County favorite: For the first time since its debut in 1964, the Hazel Dell Parade of Bands is canceled. Read story

A sign on a business considered &quot;nonessential&quot; by the state notifies customers of its closure in downtown Vancouver late last month.

10% of Clark County’s labor force seeks jobless aid

A sign on a business considered &quot;nonessential&quot; by the state notifies customers of its closure in downtown Vancouver late last month.

April 9, 2020, 6:22pm Business

Roughly 10 percent of Clark County’s labor force has filed for unemployment in the last three weeks since COVID-19 prompted a state-ordered shutdown of nonessential businesses. Read story