LGW releases count and partisan breakdown on first 60K signatures
Let’s Go Washington reports rapid progress on two initiatives with over 60,000 signatures—more than half from Democrats and Independents.
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Letter: Want change? Vote Brad Benton
Ridgefield resident Carley Meuchel voices support for Brad Benton in the Charter Review Commission race, citing his focus on safety and lower taxes.
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County Council extends moratorium, ensuring manufactured home parks cannot be redeveloped
Clark County Council voted 4-0 to extend a moratorium preventing redevelopment of manufactured home parks while exploring long-term housing solutions.
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Opinion: After a year of high minimum wages, a new report shows workers are working less and earning less
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center points to new data showing high minimum wages have led to fewer jobs and hours for workers.
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Organizers at local Turning Point USA event encouraged by young leaders in the community
Local Turning Point USA, Club America, and Firmly Planted Action leaders honored Charlie Kirk’s legacy and inspired young voices to “meet the moment.”
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The Study of Sports Podcast, Oct. 15, 2025: The Mariners are … wait, don’t jinx this, and Heritage football is 6-0, and, well, we just had to record an emergency episode
An emergency episode features Heritage’s 6-0 start, Mariners ALCS excitement, and more from The Study of Sports.
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Part II: Charter Review Commission candidates express positions on Separation of Powers
Clark County Charter Review Commission candidates shared differing views on whether the current balance of power between the County Council and County Manager is working...
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City of Vancouver selects contractor for Bridge Shelter
The Vancouver City Council approved a $9.38 million contract with Tapani Inc. to construct the 120-bed Bridge Shelter, designed to help people experiencing homelessness t...
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Letter: ‘Look who is publicly supporting Masha (Eshghi)’
Camas resident Brad Jensen voices concern about City Council candidate Masha Eshghi, citing potential conflicts of interest involving city contracts and public support.
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Evergreen Habitat for Humanity announces $1.5 million in subsidy support for first-time homebuyers
Evergreen Habitat for Humanity announced $1.5 million in homebuyer subsidy funds to help first-time buyers earning 30–80% of Clark County’s Area Median Income achieve aff...
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