Opinion: OSPI scrubs website of key data
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center criticizes OSPI for removing key student achievement data from its website, arguing that the lack of transparency makes it hard...
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Opinion: ‘Failing teachers unions demand bigger paychecks’
Lars Larson criticizes teachers unions in Oregon and Washington, arguing that higher pay and spending have failed to improve student performance, while states like Missis...
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Opinion: Headlights are good all the time
Target Zero Manager Doug Dahl explores why headlights aren’t required at all times and highlights data showing how daytime lighting can prevent crashes and save lives.
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Letter: ‘Battle Ground schools deserve a leader who will put students first’
Ashley Wilde shares her support for Lorri Sibley in the Battle Ground School Board race, praising Sibley’s dedication, transparency, and decades of leadership in educatio...
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Woodland School District welcomes Officer Roberto Cuneta as new school resource officer
Officer Roberto Cuneta joins Woodland School District as its first School Resource Officer, strengthening safety and connections between students, staff, and law enforcem...
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Opinion: ‘They are only protecting the ones who have caused all the damage’
Ken Vance criticizes Portland’s leadership for allowing downtown to deteriorate through years of progressive and anti-law enforcement policies, while business leaders war...
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‘One-sided’ panel discussion irks conservative candidates for Charter Review Commission
Conservative candidates for the Charter Review Commission criticized a recent League of Women Voters panel as one-sided, while organizers say all political viewpoints wer...
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VFD responds to metal scrap fire at Vancouver port
More than 40 firefighters from Vancouver Fire Department and Clark County Fire District 6 worked through the night to contain a large metal scrap fire at the Port of Vanc...
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Nearly three dozen attacks on Let’s Go WA signature gatherers sparks draft legislation
Sen. Jeff Wilson, R-Longview, is drafting legislation after reports of dozens of attacks on Let’s Go Washington signature gatherers, proposing “no-protest zones” and toug...
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Opinion: Gov. Ferguson signed an executive order that will increase the cost of public construction projects
Mark Harmsworth argues that Gov. Bob Ferguson’s new executive order mandating Project Labor Agreements will raise costs, restrict competition, and sideline most of Washin...
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