Supreme Court to decide landmark parental rights case
The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing a key parental rights case over Maryland’s decision to remove opt-out options for lessons on gender and sexuality in early education.
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Opinion: OSPI Chief Chris Reykdal confronted by state data, blames partisanship for bad results
David Boze criticizes OSPI Chief Chris Reykdal for dismissing poor education results as partisan spin, despite the data coming from his own state agency.
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Opinion: It’s never sunny in liberal land
Lars Larson criticizes Democrats’ reactions to Trump’s military action against Iran and contrasts it with past Democratic leadership and media coverage.
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Washougal launches new volunteer program to tackle litter and build community pride
Washougal’s new “Washougal Wins” pilot program encourages residents to clean up litter at their own pace — and earn rewards — while building community pride and a cleaner...
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Vancouver Fire extinguishes apartment blaze
Crews from Vancouver and Camas fire departments quickly extinguished a Tuesday morning apartment blaze on SE Cascade Park Drive, with all residents and pets safely evacua...
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Opinion: Want lower health care costs? Start with better policies
Elizabeth New of the Washington Policy Center argues that state lawmakers are worsening health care affordability by imposing new taxes and restricting market solutions.
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Washington updates student discipline rules for public schools
Washington is set to implement new permanent student discipline rules on July 11, with state officials citing post-pandemic behavior shifts — but advocates warn the polic...
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Opinion: ‘Banning camping within 1,000 feet of schools, churches, and community centers — should have been enacted years ago’
Amy Harris of Clark County Matters urges Vancouver officials to implement stricter public camping limits, arguing that without accountability, many will continue refusing...
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Opinion: 640 million acres of compassionate mismanagement
Nancy Churchill critiques federal land ownership and supports a Senate proposal to sell a small portion for housing, arguing that local control would improve stewardship...
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WAGOP supports DOJ’s lawsuit against WA state’s unconstitutional law
WAGOP has announced full support for the DOJ’s lawsuit against Washington state, calling Senate Bill 5375 an unconstitutional attack on religious freedom and the Catholic...
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