Welcome to Clark County Today’s Weekly Top Stories Playlist!
Stay informed with the latest updates from Clark County! The City of Camas has officially passed a resolution opposing light rail as part of the I-Five replacement bridge project, raising concerns over costs, safety, and efficiency. Plus, the NCAA has banned men from participating in women’s sports, sparking national debate. Get all this and more in today’s news roundup.
Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in Clark County, Washington, through our carefully curated playlist featuring the most significant news and events from the region.
From local politics and community developments to inspiring stories and must-know updates, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re a long-time resident or just curious about the area, our playlist offers a concise and engaging way to stay informed about the people and issues shaping Clark County. Tune in every week to catch the pulse of this vibrant community and discover the stories that matter most to you.
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- High school basketball roundup: Senderson sisters grow as leaders at Mountain ViewTwin sisters Jadlyn and Layla Senderson lead Mountain View’s playoff push while preparing for their future at Seattle Pacific University.
- Journey Theater to present six performances of AnnieJourney Theater presents six performances of the classic musical Annie at Fort Vancouver High School, opening February 28.
- CCSO equips patrol vehicles with innovative Grappler Police Bumper to enhance public safetyThe Clark County Sheriff’s Office has equipped 25 patrol vehicles with the innovative Grappler Police Bumper, enhancing public safety by safely stopping high-speed pursuits.
- Opinion: Will law concerning what parents can know about kids survive legislative challenge?Washington’s parental rights law, Initiative 2081, faces legislative challenges as lawmakers propose changes that could limit parental notification on student medical services.
- Rep. Kevin Waters bill to assist museums passes committeeRep. Kevin Waters’ bill to help museums manage unclaimed property moves forward, while two more bills addressing Washington lumber mills and education policies receive public hearings.
- Prairie High School drama presents ‘The Prom’Prairie High School’s drama program presents “The Prom,” a musical filled with humor, heart, and a message of love and acceptance.
- Rep. Stephanie McClintock’s bill to allow teens to work more hours during the school year receives committee approvalRep. Stephanie McClintock’s bill to expand work hours for teens during the school year moves forward with committee approval.