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At a town hall in Battle Ground, Rep. John Ley warned of major cost increases and tolling burdens tied to the Interstate ...
Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi urges Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle not to seek another term, calling for more diverse and ...
Homeless camps along NE Andresen Road in Vancouver are being cleared by the city every two weeks, with residents simply ...
Federal agencies have launched a first-of-its-kind Title IX investigation into Washington’s education department, focusing on ...
WSDOT will fully close southbound I-5 near Woodland overnight on Tuesday, May 6 for a bridge inspection using a chain drag ...
For years, the City of Vancouver has followed a routine of clearing homeless camps along the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail every two weeks, only to see them reappear just across NE Andresen Road. Officials ...
Editor Ken Vance reflects on the rejection of all three tax-related propositions in the April 22 special election, connecting ...
School districts in Washington are filing civil rights complaints against the state over gender identity policies, prompting ...
Through this process, community members can weigh in on potential amendments to the County Charter, our county’s foundational governing document, and influence how Clark County operates moving forward ...
Amboy resident Thomas Schenk argues that unchecked one-party Democrat rule in Washington state has led to steep increases in ...
Rep. John Ley reflects on the 2025 legislative session, highlighting local funding victories and warning of major tax ...
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