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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 ...
Fireworks vendors and nonprofit partners plan to speak out against a proposed Clark County ban that would take effect in 2026 ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Republicans on the Budget Committee moved the “one big, beautiful” reconciliation bill a step closer to the chamber floor in a rare Sunday night vote after a handful of ...
Todd Myers argues that U.S. adoption of prescription price controls would endanger future medical innovation and limit ...
Held at the Ridgefield Waterfront, this annual celebration brings together outdoor enthusiasts, families, and the local community on National Trails Day to commemorate the Lewis River to Vancouver ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Clark College is offering a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science. The first cohort will start in fall 2025, with students graduating in spring 2027. Although Clark College ...
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