Trucking industry accused of ‘undermining’ zero emission vehicle mandate
Trucking leaders say they aren’t trying to obstruct Washington’s electric vehicle mandates — they’re asking for a pause due to infrastructure and technology gaps.
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IMPACT CW Food Drive returns for 11th Year to support area families
The 11th annual IMPACT CW Food Drive returns June 8 with food box assembly, donations, and a free community concert and BBQ at Parker’s Landing.
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Plan for lane and ramp closures on SR 500 in Vancouver, May 27-28
Nighttime lane and ramp closures are scheduled May 27–29 on eastbound SR 500 in Vancouver as part of a pedestrian overcrossing project.
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Vancouver City Council adopts new Economic Development Strategy
Vancouver City Council has adopted its first-ever five-year Economic Development Strategy to support jobs, innovation, and neighborhood investment.
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Letter: ‘Objectivity to scientific decision-making should be present in government officials’
Vancouver resident Michael Glynn questions Clark County’s scientific objectivity in development decisions near a bald eagle nest.
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Scooter operator dies after collision with two vehicles
A scooter operator was killed Wednesday night in a collision involving two vehicles on NW 78th Street in Vancouver.
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Nearly sold out; Patriots United event set for tomorrow
Patriots United’s final event, “Preparing for the Next Plandemic,” takes place Friday evening at the Black Pearl in Washougal.
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High school sports: Camas senior, Mountain View freshman win state girls golf championships
Girls golf state champions from Camas and Mountain View lead the start of a busy stretch of spring sports championships across Washington.
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Subject of fireworks brought a passionate response to Clark County Council Time
Clark County councilors heard nearly two hours of public comment on fireworks Wednesday, ultimately deciding to revisit the topic later in the year.
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Despite signing of anti-parents’ rights bill, ‘this isn’t over,’ says Sen. Perry Dozier
Sen. Perry Dozier criticized Gov. Bob Ferguson’s signing of HB 1296, calling it a partisan move that rolls back key parental rights established by Initiative 2081.
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