President Donald Trump marked the 100th day of his second term with a rally in Michigan, defending his immigration crackdown and tariffs while claiming sweeping policy wins.
John A. Charles Jr. of the Cascade Policy Institute argues that TriMet should halt expansion plans and prepare for major service reductions in response to falling ridership and rising costs.
Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center argues that Washington’s paid leave payroll tax burdens low-income workers while primarily benefiting higher earners.
Travelers should expect delays Friday, May 2, as WSDOT will temporarily close the SR 503 Yale Bridge for deck inspections between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Clark County is seeking volunteers to fill two upcoming seats on its Historic Preservation Commission, with applications due by May 21.
Journey Theater will open its production of Peter/Wendy on May 9 at Manor Evangelical Church in Battle Ground, with five shows scheduled through May 16.
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center says overturning Spokane’s voter-approved anti-camping initiative undermines public safety and the will of the people.
Amboy resident Thomas Schenk argues that unchecked one-party Democrat rule in Washington state has led to steep increases in taxes and erosion of individual rights — with nonvoters to blame.
‘Main Street, not Wall Street’: Trump defends tariffs, touts immigration success

‘Main Street, not Wall Street’: Trump defends tariffs, touts immigration success

President Donald Trump marked the 100th day of his second term with a rally in Michigan, defending his immigration crackdown and tariffs while claiming sweeping policy wins.

Opinion: Do we still need TriMet?

Opinion: Do we still need TriMet?

John A. Charles Jr. of the Cascade Policy Institute argues that TriMet should halt expansion plans and prepare for major service reductions in response to falling ridership and rising costs.

Opinion: ‘Low-income workers should not have to give higher-income workers more of their wages’

Opinion: ‘Low-income workers should not have to give higher-income workers more of their wages’

Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center argues that Washington’s paid leave payroll tax burdens low-income workers while primarily benefiting higher earners.

Expect delays on SR 503 Yale Bridge for bridge deck repairs Friday

Expect delays on SR 503 Yale Bridge for bridge deck repairs Friday

Travelers should expect delays Friday, May 2, as WSDOT will temporarily close the SR 503 Yale Bridge for deck inspections between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Clark County seeks volunteers for the Historic Preservation Commission

Clark County seeks volunteers for the Historic Preservation Commission

Clark County is seeking volunteers to fill two upcoming seats on its Historic Preservation Commission, with applications due by May 21.

Journey Theater preparing to perform Peter/Wendy

Journey Theater preparing to perform Peter/Wendy

Journey Theater will open its production of Peter/Wendy on May 9 at Manor Evangelical Church in Battle Ground, with five shows scheduled through May 16.

Opinion: Spokane’s voter approved anti-camping initiative is overturned by the Washington Supreme Court

Opinion: Spokane’s voter approved anti-camping initiative is overturned by the Washington Supreme Court

Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center says overturning Spokane’s voter-approved anti-camping initiative undermines public safety and the will of the people.

Letter: ‘Democrats never met an increase in fees, taxes or charges they wouldn’t vote for’

Letter: ‘Democrats never met an increase in fees, taxes or charges they wouldn’t vote for’

Amboy resident Thomas Schenk argues that unchecked one-party Democrat rule in Washington state has led to steep increases in taxes and erosion of individual rights — with nonvoters to blame.

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