Warm weather may be on the horizon, but area lakes and rivers are still cold, and water may be moving qui ...
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Take steps to stay safe while swimming and recreating in lakes, rivers and pools
Take steps to stay safe while swimming and recreating in lakes, rivers and pools
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Those interested in COVID-19 vaccine still have time to become fully vaccinated before Fourth of July holiday
Those interested in COVID-19 vaccine still have time to become fully vaccinated before Fourth of July holiday
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Public Health hosting two weekend COVID-19 vaccination clinics
Public Health hosting two weekend COVID-19 vaccination clinics
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Public Health officials urge precautions, vaccinations as COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise
Public Health officials urge precautions, vaccinations as COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise
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Public Health and city of Vancouver to close COVID-19 testing site at Tower Mall
Public Health and city of Vancouver to close COVID-19 testing site at Tower Mall
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First-dose COVID-19 vaccination appointments available at Tower Mall
First-dose COVID-19 vaccination appointments available at Tower Mall
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Washington State Department of Health pauses use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Washington State Department of Health pauses use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine
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POLL: Senate Bill 5144 in the Washington State Legislature would prohibit government agencies, schools, employers and businesses that serve the public from discriminating against people who choose not to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Would you be in favor of this becoming law?
POLL: Senate Bill 5144 in the Washington State Legislature would prohibit government agencies, schools, employers and businesses that serve the public from discriminating against people who choose not to be vaccinated for COVID-19. Would you be in favor of this becoming law?
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‘A little more patience:’ Health officials urge caution as COVID cases surge
‘A little more patience:’ Health officials urge caution as COVID cases surge
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Letter: ‘Are the Clark County residents really being served and protected, or are they just being told to move along and forget this ever happened?’
Letter: ‘Are the Clark County residents really being served and protected, or are they just being told to move along and forget this ever happened?’