Give More 24! returns with powerful impact
Give More 24! raised $2.3 million for 180 nonprofits in Southwest Washington, with more than 4,600 donors contributing in 24 hours.
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Opinion: Trump nominates Judge Charles Neil Floyd for U.S. Attorney Western District of WA state amid focus on immigration
Bill Bruch examines President Trump’s nomination of Judge Charles Neil Floyd for U.S. Attorney in the Western District of Washington.
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Clark County Sheriff’s Office responds to fatal collision
A driver died and a passenger was hospitalized after a crash on NE Etna Road in Woodland. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is investigating.
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POLL: Do you think Republicans or Democrats are more responsible for the current government shutdown?
Our poll asks who’s more responsible for the shutdown: Republicans, Democrats, both equally, or neither.
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‘I don’t have anything to negotiate:’ Speaker Johnson holds firm on GOP shutdown strategy
House Speaker Mike Johnson defends a seven-week funding bill and faults Democrats over the shutdown, while Democrats press to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies now.
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Ridgefield Police Department launches 2025 Pink Patch Campaign
RPD marks its eighth year in the Pink Patch Project, with officers wearing pink patches in October. The $10 patches benefit Pink Lemonade Project; 300 are available at RP...
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County releases Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Growth Plan Update
Clark County released a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for its Growth Plan Update; written comments are accepted Oct. 1–Nov. 30, 2025.
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Opinion: One Senate lawmaker, lies about the law regarding the National Guard
Lars Larson says Sen. Jeff Merkley misstates Title 10 and argues a president may use the National Guard to execute federal laws, citing Eisenhower, JFK, and LBJ.
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Opinion: Accomplice to a traffic violation
Doug Dahl explores how passengers, protestors, and others might be considered accomplices under Washington traffic laws.
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WDFW opens public feedback survey to begin three-year hunting season planning
WDFW opened a public survey through Oct. 31 to guide its three-year hunting season planning and possible changes to state hunting laws.
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