WATCH: Washington Supreme Court overturns voter-backed $30 car tabs initiative ; Clark County adds 46 new COVID-19 cases ; Vancouver family recounts battle with COVID ; Sheriff’s Office seeks woman who stole TV and then pickup of a man who stopped to help her haul it ; Ridgefield growth continues despite the pandemic ; Former Clark County woman to appear on ABC game show this weekend.
Washington Supreme Court overturns I-976, $30 car tabs
The Washington State Supreme Court ruled I-976 was unconstitutional since it contained more than one new law, and a title that may have been misleading to some voters
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One family, three Cases of COVID-19, with three different manifestations of the virus
For the son, it was no big deal. For mom, she was sick for three days. Only dad had a very tough time dealing with COVID-19.
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Female suspect of stolen television also steals vehicle of unknowing citizen who attempted to help her
An unidentified female allegedly stole a big screen television from the Fred Meyer store in Orchards and then reportedly stole the pickup of a Good Samaritan who attempte...
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Ridgefield growth and development continues in spite of economic woes caused by COVID-19 pandemic
The economic downturn created by the restrictions on area businesses associated with the COVID-19 pandemic has not slowed down development and growth in the city of Ridge...
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Election 2020: Clark County Council, District 4 seat
On Wednesday (Oct.14), the candidates for Clark County Council faced off; including the race for the District 4 seat. Incumbent Republican Gary Medvigy is in the race wit...
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Former Vancouver woman experiences Supermarket Sweep
It is a dream come true for Julia Warren, a 2003 graduate of Skyview High School, who always wanted to be on a TV game show
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