Opinion: DOJ Files Ninth Circuit Amicus Brief in support of WSU football coach fired for not taking COVID vaccine
Bill Bruch reacts to the U.S. Department of Justice filing an amicus brief in support of Nick Rolovich’s appeal, arguing his firing by WSU violated federal religious free...
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Opinion: Riding in the bed of a pickup
Doug Dahl of Target Zero breaks down what Washington law says about riding in the back of a pickup — and whether it changes in a parade or protest.
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Expect delays on I-5 in Clark County for utility work Friday, June 27
Drivers on northbound I-5 near 179th Street in Clark County should expect delays Friday due to WSDOT light pole maintenance and lane closures between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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Community celebrates 60 years of health, connection and creativity at Marshall Community Center
The Marshall Community Center will mark its 60th anniversary with a free community celebration featuring games, swimming, crafts, and memories from decades of service.
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Korean War anniversary: Community promises to never forget The Forgotten War
Veterans, families, and community leaders gathered at the VA Medical Center in Vancouver to mark 75 years since the Korean War began and to ensure it is never forgotten.
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WA may have to dip into emergency reserves, despite historic tax increases
Despite record revenue and the largest tax hike in state history, Washington may face a budget shortfall by 2027 and could need to tap emergency reserves, according to th...
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Sale of fireworks begins June 28, use in unincorporated area allowed only on July 4
Fireworks sales begin June 28 in Clark County, but use is only allowed on July 4 in unincorporated areas; officials emphasize safety and local restrictions.
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Opinion: Senate Majority Leader Jamie Pedersen thinks Washington is a great place to do business
Washington Policy Center’s Mark Harmsworth challenges Sen. Jamie Pedersen’s claim that Washington is a top state for business, pointing to data showing the opposite.
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Storm Nation Foundation, a nonprofit organization providing scholarships for Skyview seniors, awards $21,000
The Storm Nation Foundation awarded $21,000 in scholarships to nine graduating Skyview seniors, recognizing achievements in academics, leadership, STEM, the arts, and mor...
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Construction begins on wetland restoration at county’s 78th Street Heritage Farm
A new restoration project is underway at 78th Street Heritage Farm to enhance wetlands and protect Cougar Creek’s headwaters, with support from local agencies and the sta...
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