Clark College launches Computer Science Bachelor of Science program
Clark College will launch its first Bachelor of Science degree in computer science in fall 2025, allowing students to complete both associate and bachelor’s degrees on ca...
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Annual Discover Pass cost set to increase in October
Washington’s Discover Pass fee will rise from $30 to $45 starting October 1, 2025, to help support state parks amid shifting budget priorities.
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County hosts open houses to gather public input on proposed alternatives for growth plan update
Clark County is hosting open houses and an online option to get public input on growth alternatives that could shape zoning, housing, and employment through 2045.
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High school spring sports championships start this week
The WIAA’s spring sports championships begin this week with Clark County athletes competing across softball, baseball, golf, tennis, and soccer.
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Opinion: HB 1217 – Rent control is law … or is it?
Vancouver resident Bill Black challenges the enforceability of Washington’s new rent control law, HB 1217, warning it may worsen the state’s housing shortage.
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Letter: ‘Marie (Gluesenkamp Perez) sadly fails to recognize the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death’
Vancouver resident Ann Makar shares her letter to Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and criticizes her stance on the sanctity of human life.
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Vancouver Fire Department responds to Saturday house fire
One person was transported to the hospital after Vancouver Fire crews quickly contained a Saturday night townhouse fire.
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Tesla, Netflix, Philip Morris among those pushing WA governor for tax vetoes
Gov. Ferguson is facing mounting pressure from business groups to veto several tax bills before Tuesday’s legislative deadline.
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Letter: ‘Anyone from the majority party listening?’
In a letter to the editor, area resident Bob Zak argues that HB 1163 is unconstitutional and criticizes the legislative majority for supporting it.
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Our Community Salutes those who have enlisted in the military
The Our Community Salutes event at Skyview High School honored more than 60 local enlistees preparing to serve in the U.S. military.
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