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A scooter operator was killed Wednesday night in a collision involving two vehicles on NW 78th Street in Vancouver.
Mark Harmsworth critiques Washington’s new budget, calling it the largest tax increase in state history and warning that its ...
A new Washington law allows striking workers to collect unemployment benefits, a move Elizabeth New argues will unfairly ...
Opinion: Parent notification of medical services, mental health issues involving students is removed
A new Washington state law removes parental notification requirements for student medical and mental health issues, reversing ...
Let’s Go Washington founder Brian Heywood criticized Governor Ferguson for signing HB 1296, calling it a direct attack on ...
Todd Myers argues that U.S. adoption of prescription price controls would endanger future medical innovation and limit ...
Fireworks vendors and nonprofit partners plan to speak out against a proposed Clark County ban that would take effect in 2026 ...
Vancouver resident Ann Makar shares her letter to Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and criticizes her stance on the ...
Rep. John Ley examines TriMet’s MAX vehicle purchases, arguing most were replacements and not connected to the bridge project ...
A measure passed by the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee allows individual taxpayers such as waiters and waitresses to deduct qualifying tips earned throughout the year, a tax break that would end ...
TriMet is in financial trouble – demanding huge subsidies from taxpayers via the Oregon Legislature. The agency is currently seeking a five-fold increase in a head tax paid by all Oregon employers.
Bob Ortblad suggests that the IBR halt future preliminary engineering for its expansion and instead consider innovative, cost-saving design-build alternatives, including an immersed tunnel Editor’s ...
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