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April 12, 2020

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The Vancouver headquarters of PeaceHealth (The Columbian files)

Lawsuit alleges PeaceHealth discriminated against former employee

In a complaint filed in Clark County Superior Court, a black former PeaceHealth employee alleges the hospital system subjected him to months of racial discrimination.
Business
Above, Renita Keatley of Chabad Jewish Center of Clark County sets out Seder plate kits for local families to celebrate Passover at home on Wednesday.

Seder, other traditions resonate for Clark County Jews amid COVID-19 precautions

Rabbi Elizabeth Dunsker normally hosts 30 people at her home for a Passover Seder. This year, she was joined for the meal solely by her husband and two kids.
Clark County Life
Tsugawa Nursery in Woodland is open for business as usual but is also offering phone orders, pickup and delivery.

Get growing with Clark County nurseries

COVID-19 has trapped us all at home, where we’re staring out our windows with a critical eye on our yards. Flower beds need to be weeded, hedges trimmed and garden…
Life
Cocktail mixers from Amaro's Table (Photos by Rachel Pinsky)

Clark County bars offer cocktail kits, recipes with ingredients you have at home

A good cocktail can transform the vibe of a dreary night of social distancing into a sophisticated soiree out of “The Thin Man.”
Life

Clark County

Clark County sees 14 new COVID-19 cases; total at 220

Clark County Public Health confirmed 14 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the county's total to 220. 

Business

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

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

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…

Northwest

Some people wearing masks, and some not, walk on a pathway at Green Lake Park, Friday, April 10, 2020, in Seattle. In hopes of stopping group gatherings and exercise where social distancing isn't being practiced, City of Seattle officials plan to close the entire park and more than a dozen others over the Easter weekend to try and continue slowing the spread of the coronavirus, but many fear warm weather and weariness of Washington state's stay-at-home order could still drive people outside. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Health authorities report 16 more coronavirus deaths in Washington

Health authorities on Saturday reported 16 more coronavirus deaths in Washington, bringing the total to at least 491 in the state, and released more detailed…

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April 11: Easter Bunny

Editorial cartoons: April 5 – 11

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Letter: Taking a bite out of a tithe

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