County response to Charlie Kirk assassination scrutinized
Clark County officials faced scrutiny for not lowering flags immediately after Trump’s proclamation honoring Charlie Kirk, and some declined to condemn his assassination...
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Letter: ‘The murder of Charlie Kirk makes clear we’re not that country anymore’
Julia Dawn Seaver of Vancouver says reactions to Charlie Kirk’s murder reveal deep divisions, contrasting unity after 9/11 with today’s celebration of political violence.
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‘17th District Rising’ event set for Sept. 27
The “17th District Rising” fundraising event on Sept. 27 in Washougal will feature Republican candidates, officials, live music, food, and activities from 2 to 5:30 p.m.
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Letter: Time to replace C-TRAN Board
Vancouver resident Debra Kalz argues the C-TRAN Board suppresses dissent and calls for change, warning of the dangers of groupthink in political decision-making.
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Government shutdown looms Oct. 1 as Congress struggles with stopgap spending plan
Congress faces an Oct. 1 shutdown deadline as lawmakers return Sept. 29 with hours to pass a stopgap bill. Disputes center on ACA tax credits, Medicaid, and partisan nego...
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Opinion: I-5 Bridge replacement falling further behind
Joe Cortright says the I-5 Bridge replacement is more than two years behind schedule, with the Record of Decision now unlikely before April 2026, raising costs and taxpay...
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C-TRAN launches The Current on-demand service in Battle Ground
C-TRAN has launched The Current in Battle Ground, offering on-demand rides seven days a week within city limits and connections to Route 7 and the larger transit system.
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Opinion: ‘Vancouver deserves self-determination. Vancouver deserves leaders who answer to its people — not to international networks’
Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi criticizes the city’s membership in ICLEI, saying global frameworks influence local projects while residents are left out of decision-mak...
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City opens new pickleball courts and inclusive playground at Oakbrook Park on Sept. 20
Vancouver will celebrate the Oakbrook Park reopening Sept. 20 with a ribbon-cutting and activities. Phase 1 added inclusive playgrounds, pickleball courts, ADA upgrades,...
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Ridgefield Youth Orchestra brings strings to local students
Charlotte Barnes launched the Ridgefield Youth Orchestra in 2024 to give students a chance to play strings together. The program now features concerts Nov. 20 at View Rid...
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