Rep. John Ley appointed to three new work committees, including key bi-state Legislative Action Committee
Rep. John Ley has been appointed to three legislative work committees, including a key bi-state group overseeing the Interstate 5 bridge replacement project across the Co...
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Opinion: SCOTUS decides that ‘sensible states can ban the genital mutilation of children in the name of America’s transgender insanity’
Lars Larson reacts to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision upholding a Tennessee law banning gender-related surgeries for minors, condemning the ongoing practice across the...
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Opinion: An accusation of ‘multiple inaccuracies and defamatory statements’
Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance shares the full details of a critical exchange with IBR Program Administrator Greg Johnson, who objected to claims made in a recent co...
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WA commission votes to delay I-5 Bridge tolls, escalate rate increases
The Washington State Transportation Commission has voted to delay the start of tolling on the Interstate 5 Bridge by a year, while approving steeper toll rate increases o...
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Prairie Tavern welcomes veterans for monthly luncheon
Veterans gather each month at Prairie Tavern in Brush Prairie thanks to Jana and Bruce Drazich and the Battle Ground Senior Citizens group, creating a welcoming space to...
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Opinion: Mail-in ballots – exposing the massive corruption of American elections is happening in real time
Bill Bruch claims newly declassified FBI intel confirms Chinese interference in the 2020 election through fake IDs and mail-in ballots, calling it a real-time exposure of...
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‘Not looking terrific for summer’: High gas prices in WA could get worse
With refinery shutdowns, global conflicts, and new state taxes on the horizon, Washington drivers could be in for a rough summer at the pump — and possibly an even more e...
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Opinion: Will the Capital Gains Tax increase to 9.9% cause businesses to leave the state?
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center argues that Washington’s capital gains tax hike could backfire by driving businesses and investors out of the state, ultim...
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Letter: The Charterist II – The first Charter Review Commission
In his second letter on the County Charter, candidate John Jay examines the history, structure, and results of Clark County’s first Charter Review Commission, urging futu...
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State Parks urges responsible Fourth of July fun on public lands and beaches
Washington State Parks is asking Fourth of July visitors to celebrate responsibly and protect beaches and wildlife by packing out all trash, respecting safety rules, and...
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