Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy UW building, 30 arrested
About 30 protesters were arrested at the University of Washington after occupying a building and demanding the school cut ties with Boeing.
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Sen. Braun praises UW officials for response to Monday protests, calls for prosecutions
Sen. John Braun praised UW officials for their firm response to violent protests tied to the university’s relationship with Boeing.
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Largest parade in Southwest Washington bands together for a better tomorrow
The 59th annual Parade of Bands in Hazel Dell will feature 24 high school bands and more than 120 entries on May 17.
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Don’t leave tax dollars on the table; learn about county’s tax exemption program at May 16 event in Washougal
Clark County tax exemption specialists will assist seniors and people with disabilities during a May 16 event in Washougal.
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Trades Tuesday is here, hoping to become a trend in area schools
A new campaign is launching in area schools to inspire students to consider careers in the trades.
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Opinion: What the 2025 legislature tells us about why Washington’s government keeps failing
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center argues that Washington’s government fails because it resists humility, experimentation, and accountability in its policymaking.
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Busy pavement season ahead on Vancouver streets
The city of Vancouver is set to repave and preserve 76 lane miles across 20 neighborhoods in summer 2025, with ADA upgrades and community notices throughout.
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State representative: Expect sticker shock when Interstate Bridge project officials reveal price, tolling plans
At a town hall in Battle Ground, Rep. John Ley warned of major cost increases and tolling burdens tied to the Interstate Bridge replacement project.
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Grade 13 introduces young, skilled talent to the local construction industry
The Grade 13 event at Hudson’s Bay High School brought together 70 top high school students and more than 50 companies to connect skilled youth with careers in the trades...
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Town hall: Republicans say they are the ones fighting for the working class
Four Republican legislators gathered in Battle Ground for a town hall to address rising taxes, education concerns, and their push to support Washington’s working class.
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