A significant portion of Washington’s Climate Commitment Act revenue is funding transit projects, raising concerns about its impact on gas prices and transportation funding.
Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center warns that proposed legislation in Washington state could undermine parental rights in medical and social decisions affecting minors.
The North Clark Historical Museum's annual quilt show returns March 22-23, showcasing the Chelatchie Quilters with the theme "Quilting Builds Friendships."
A coordinated search effort involving multiple law enforcement agencies led to the safe recovery of a missing autistic teen in Battle Ground after he had been exposed to the cold for over six hours.
WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh calls for an audit of Washington’s Motor Voter Law and fights for fair elections through House Joint Memorial 4007, with a crucial court hearing set for March 13.
HB 1399 could impact law enforcement oversight and local control, raising concerns about constitutional rights and public safety in Washington state.
Washington's K-12 education funding remains a challenge 13 years after the McCleary decision, with rising costs and unfunded mandates straining school budgets.
Battle Ground Police, with public help, arrested Andre Terwilleger for animal cruelty following a months-long investigation.
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