Washington taxpayers could pay as much as $120,000 per vehicle on electric heavy duty truck subsidies as ...
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Washington state could spend up to $120,000 per vehicle on EV truck subsidies
Washington state could spend up to $120,000 per vehicle on EV truck subsidies
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Opinion: State is going after the wrong goals in health care
Opinion: State is going after the wrong goals in health care
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Doctors no longer forced to sing COVID narrative in one state
Doctors no longer forced to sing COVID narrative in one state
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Vancouver Police investigate homicide
Vancouver Police investigate homicide
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Flash Love blesses more than 160 families during Christmas season
Flash Love blesses more than 160 families during Christmas season
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Opinion: It looks like the Interstate Bridge Replacement could cost $9 billion
Opinion: It looks like the Interstate Bridge Replacement could cost $9 billion
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Despite decreases in mortgage rates, availability of homes yet to rebound
Despite decreases in mortgage rates, availability of homes yet to rebound
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Community members invited to apply for a position on Vancouver’s new Police Community Advisory Committee
Community members invited to apply for a position on Vancouver’s new Police Community Advisory Committee
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City of Battle Ground announces Michael McCabe as interim chief of police
City of Battle Ground announces Michael McCabe as interim chief of police