Some critics say that will result in violent felons being released early and further erode public safety. ...
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‘Death of our justice system’: Critics object to WA bill on clemency and pardons
‘Death of our justice system’: Critics object to WA bill on clemency and pardons
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Driver in fatal collision identified
Driver in fatal collision identified
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Councilor Michelle Belkot to hold first town hall for District 2 with Sheriff John Horch
Councilor Michelle Belkot to hold first town hall for District 2 with Sheriff John Horch
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Fisher Investments expected to experience a shrinking staff count at its Camas location due to State Supreme Court decision
Fisher Investments expected to experience a shrinking staff count at its Camas location due to State Supreme Court decision
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Washington bill would let shelters not report some runaway youths to parents
Washington bill would let shelters not report some runaway youths to parents
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Expert care, breakthrough technology at new Vancouver Clinic Surgery Center
Expert care, breakthrough technology at new Vancouver Clinic Surgery Center
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County Council seeks applicant to fill opening on Board of Equalization
County Council seeks applicant to fill opening on Board of Equalization
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Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle delivers 2023 State of the City address
Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle delivers 2023 State of the City address
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City celebrates Vancouver’s Old City Cemetery with dedication of new interpretive panel
City celebrates Vancouver’s Old City Cemetery with dedication of new interpretive panel
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Washington Supreme Court’s decision upholding capital gains tax draws scorn
Washington Supreme Court’s decision upholding capital gains tax draws scorn