The I-5 Bridge replacement may host the world’s most expensive light rail extension at nearly $2 bil ...
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Washington could be next state to restrict cell phone usage in schools
Washington may restrict cell phone use in schools starting 2025-26, per new OSPI guidelines. ...
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CCSO deputies arrest prolific retail theft suspect involved in 30-plus Hazel Dell thefts
CCSO deputies arrest Christopher Blancas for 30-plus retail thefts in Hazel Dell, targeting Marshall ...
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Vancouver Wildlife League and WDFW host youth pheasant hunt Sept. 14-15
Vancouver Wildlife League and WDFW host youth pheasant hunt Sept. 14-15 at Shillapoo Wildlife Area. ...
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Vancouver man assaulted with golf club
Vancouver man assaulted with a golf club by a family member; suspect at large. ...
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Joe Kent one of four candidates added to 2024 Young Guns Program
Joe Kent joins the 2024 Young Guns program, gaining vital support for his congressional campaign. ...
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Washington state doles out $14 million of CCA revenue to organizations, tribes
Washington state awards $4M in CCA grants to 41 organizations and tribes. ...
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POLL: What do you think should be done to address the increase in recycling bin theft?
Poll: What should be done about rising recycling bin theft? Share your opinion. ...
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Ten thousand page Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement likely to be released next month
C-TRAN to receive zero-emission buses through the IBR project, with a 10,000-page environmental stat ...
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CCRW to host dinner meeting Sept. 19
CCRW to host a dinner meeting on Sept. 19 with Jim Walsh as keynote speaker; registration required b ...
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Vancouver to open redesigned grant application process for tourism and cultural enrichment projects
Vancouver opens redesigned grant process for tourism and cultural projects. ...
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Public Health issues warning for Lacamas Lake due to elevated toxin levels
Clark County Public Health issues a new warning for Lacamas Lake due to elevated toxin levels. ...
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Biological men housed at Purdy women’s prison draws national scrutiny
Controversy surrounds the housing of biological men in Purdy women's prison, raising national scruti ...
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Opinion: Government landfill program is back with another COVID-19 test giveaway
Elizabeth New critiques the government's COVID-19 test giveaways, calling for an end to wasteful tax ...
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First developers selected for Vancouver’s Heights District Plan
Vancouver selects first developers for the Heights District Plan, focusing on affordable housing and ...
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Travel Advisory: Expect 90 minute delays on southbound I-5 in Southwest Washington over Labor Day Weekend
Expect significant delays on southbound I-5 in Southwest Washington during Labor Day weekend due to ...
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Properly dispose of nicotine vaping devices to prevent battery fires
Learn how to properly dispose of nicotine vaping devices to prevent hazardous waste and battery fire ...
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City seeks volunteers to serve on Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission
Vancouver seeks volunteers for its Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, with applications due b ...
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Vancouver Police investigate vehicle collision with bicyclist
Vancouver Police investigate a collision involving a bicyclist with life-threatening injuries near E ...
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Opinion: Latest survey from Chief Executive ranks Washington the 46th worst state in which to do business
Washington ranks 46th in business climate due to tax policies that impact small business owners, per ...
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Washougal seeks high school students for City Council representative role
Washougal seeks high school students for a unique City Council role, engaging youth in local governm ...
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Vancouver’s future $16M homeless shelter expected to operate for 10 years
Vancouver plans a $6M bridge shelter to address homelessness, providing 150 beds and treatment servi ...
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Opinion: The #WalkAway Election
Nancy Churchill's opinion on the #WalkAway Election: Unity can Make America Healthy Again. ...
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Drivers should expect delays on NE 179th Street and NE 50th Avenue when construction begins in late August
Expect traffic delays on NE 179th Street and NE 50th Avenue as Clark County Public Works begins cons ...
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Whooping cough cases continue to rise as new school year begins
Whooping cough cases rise in Clark County as the new school year begins, surpassing the last five ye ...
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CCSO investigating exchange of gunfire incident involving several vehicles in Hazel Dell
CCSO is investigating an exchange of gunfire between vehicles in Hazel Dell. No injuries reported. ...
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Race is on to complete hand recount in WA lands commissioner primary race
The race is on to complete a hand recount in the WA lands commissioner primary, with Dave Upthegrove ...
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Opinion: Capping food prices will not fix grocery bills
Opinion: Capping food prices won’t solve grocery bill woes; USDA projects on-farm income to drop by ...
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Washington Fish and Wildlife Police launch body camera program
Washington Fish and Wildlife Police will deploy body-worn cameras to all officers next month to enha ...
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City seeks volunteers to fill multiple boards and commissions positions
Vancouver seeks volunteers for various boards and commissions with an application deadline of Sept. ...
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Higher flow releases begin after Labor Day from Merwin Dam
Higher flow releases from Merwin Dam start Sept. 3, affecting Swift Forest Camp boat ramp in Woodlan ...
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Vancouver Police make arrest in drive-by shooting
Vancouver Police arrest Gavin E. Woods Leonard, 21, for a drive-by shooting in Clark County Washingt ...
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Ferguson campaign refutes claims he pulled out of October debate
Bob Ferguson’s campaign denies claims that he withdrew from an October debate against Dave Reichert ...
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Opinion: Failure to extend the Federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) would hurt taxpayers
Congress must act to prevent significant tax hikes by extending the TCJA, which will impact families ...
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$1,000 First prize in Camas Plein Air will honor Marquita Call
Camas Plein Air event honors Marquita Call with a $1,000 first prize on October 5th in downtown Cama ...
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Ridgefield City Council vacancy appointment process open for Position 6
Ridgefield City Council is seeking a new member for Position 6 after Jennifer Lindsay's resignation. ...
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Drivers should expect delays on NE 78th Street when safety improvement project begins in late August
Expect delays on NE 78th Street as safety improvements begin in late August. ...
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Expect delays through the SR 503 and Rock Creek Road intersection
Expect delays at SR 503 and Rock Creek Road intersection due to roundabout construction. ...
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POLL: What aspect of the four-day school week at Seton Catholic do you think will have the most significant impact?
Seton Catholic's four-day school week is here. What impact will it have? More time for activities, b ...
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OSPI candidates weigh in on school choice
OSPI candidates debate school choice and vouchers following a Seattle Times critique. ...
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Public Health lifts advisory at Lacamas Lake after algal bloom dissipates
Clark County Public Health lifts advisory at Lacamas Lake as cyanobacteria bloom dissipates. ...
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The Ridgefield Costco Warehouse plans to open on Thu., Aug. 29 at 8 a.m.
Ridgefield Costco's traffic management plan aims to minimize disruptions during the store’s grand op ...
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Opinion: When speeding becomes reckless
Doug Dahl of The Wise Drive explains when speeding crosses the line into reckless driving in Washing ...
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County Climate Project Community Advisory Group to meet Aug. 28
Clark County’s Community Advisory Group will meet Aug. 28 to discuss climate change policy recommend ...
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Public Health issues warning for Vancouver Lake due to elevated toxin levels
Public Health issues warning for Vancouver Lake due to elevated toxin levels. ...
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Let the hand recount begin; 51 votes separate 2nd place in lands commissioner race
A hand recount will determine who will face Jaime Herrera Beutler in the state lands commissioner ra ...
Letter: The origin of ‘The President of Joy’
Letter: Carolyn Crain reflects on the origins of the term "The President of Joy" and its historical ...