Marshall Community Center celebrates 60 years
The Marshall Community Center celebrated 60 years as a Vancouver landmark this week, honoring generations of residents who’ve connected through its programs and services.
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Opinion: Your cost of living is about to go up as the majority party’s new taxes and fees kick in
Rep. John Ley shares a legislative update on rising costs across Washington, including gas taxes, childcare, housing, and business impacts. He highlights concerns about s...
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142nd Wing to conduct Independence Day flyovers
The 142nd Wing will fly F-15 Eagles over Ridgefield at 11 a.m. on July 4 as part of Independence Day flyovers across the region. The tribute honors military service membe...
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Report: Washington state has 3rd-highest childcare costs in the US
Washington ranks among the most expensive states for childcare, with high costs driven by wages, demand, and regulation. Lawmakers passed HB 1648 to help providers.
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Opinion: Fourth of July cookout costs emphasize the need for agriculture
Pam Lewison with Washington Policy Center reflects on the nation’s agrarian roots and emphasizes the role of agriculture in today’s economy through the lens of Fourth of...
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Plan ahead for ramp closures on I-5 near Ridgefield, July 8-9
Travelers on northbound I-5 near Ridgefield should prepare for ramp closures July 8–9 as WSDOT crews conduct final testing of new wrong-way driving detection systems. The...
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New state plan aims to reconnect Washington wildlife, make roads safer
A new statewide plan from WDFW and WSDOT outlines how Washington can reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and restore habitat connectivity through data-driven planning and...
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Opinion: ‘Oh, the humanity!’
Lars Larson criticizes Portland officials’ response to a failed transportation bill, arguing that a 2 percent budget shortfall shouldn’t justify panic over street mainten...
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Letter: ‘Inquiring minds want to know’
Vancouver resident Wynn Grcich voices strong criticism of Clark County public health policy and raises questions about vaccines, fluoridation, and local government decisi...
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WA hotline allows illegal immigrants to report U.S. citizens for First Amendment activity
A new Washington hotline allows people — including illegal immigrants — to report protected speech as bias incidents, prompting concerns from free speech advocates about...
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