Vancouver Police investigate shooting
Vancouver Police are investigating a deadly shooting after a home invasion involving a shotgun left one woman dead, two injured, and the suspected gunman dead from a self...
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Fiscal Fallout: Washington ‘in the worst budget crisis we’ve ever had’
Washington faces a severe budget crisis, with looming Medicaid funding losses and major coverage impacts tied to federal changes, state officials told lawmakers this week...
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Opinion: Going down with the ship
Nancy Churchill criticizes state leaders for undermining Washington’s shipbuilding industry through outsourcing, high taxes, and neglect, warning of long-term consequence...
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Letter: The Charterist IV – The real character of the executive
John Jay continues his Charterist series by examining the executive branch under the Clark County Charter, critiquing the scope of power held by the unelected County Mana...
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Public Health issues danger advisory for Vancouver Lake due to harmful algae
Clark County Public Health issued a danger advisory for Vancouver Lake due to harmful algae producing high cyanotoxin levels. Recreational use is discouraged. Advisory at...
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Vancouver Police arrest sex offender for rape of 12 year old
Vancouver Police arrested Suliaman Abdul-Hadi, a level 3 sex offender, for raping a 12-year-old. Detectives believe there may be additional victims and are asking the pub...
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Vancouver Fire responds to house fire
Crews from Vancouver Fire and Fire District 6 responded to a house fire early July 23. One man and his dog were displaced, and a firefighter was treated for minor injurie...
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Opinion: ‘Donald Trump keeps his word’
In his latest opinion, Lars Larson says Donald Trump is delivering on key promises six months into his term — from tax cuts to border control and economic investment.
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Ahead of permit to purchase, WA experiencing a surge in concealed pistol licenses
Washington state saw a jump of over 8,700 concealed pistol licenses in the first half of 2025. Officials cite safety concerns and upcoming permit laws as key reasons for...
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Celebrate the Day of Festivals in Downtown Ridgefield on Saturday, August 2
Ridgefield's Day of Festivals returns Aug. 2 with City Days, Farmers Market, Dragon Boat Races, Duck Calling Contests, and more. Events are free and include a free shuttl...
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