Popular People’s Choice Award returns for 66th annual Battle Ground Public Schools district art show
Battle Ground’s 66th annual student art show is live, with public voting open for the People’s Choice Award through May 12.
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Work by two local artists on display at the Rebecca Anstine Gallery
Work by Jason Litts and Allan Oliver is now featured at the Rebecca Anstine Gallery in Vancouver, with the show running through the end of June.
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Pooneh Gray Files for Vancouver City Council
Pooneh Gray has filed to run for Position #1 on the Vancouver City Council, emphasizing public safety, homelessness solutions, and community justice.
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WA family at center of fight over trans athletes heartened by federal OSPI probe
A federal investigation into Washington’s public schools has renewed momentum for a Wenatchee family advocating for fairness in girls’ sports after their daughter lost a...
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Clark County, partners break ground on construction of Curtin Creek Community Park
Clark County and project partners held a groundbreaking ceremony for Curtin Creek Community Park in Brush Prairie, which is scheduled to open in spring 2026.
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Battle Ground Police celebrate Excellence in Service at awards ceremony
Detective Ethan Poki was named the 2024 Officer of the Year as the Battle Ground Police Department honored exceptional staff at its annual awards ceremony.
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Letter: Vancouver needs broader leadership than just a teacher’s lens
Vancouver resident Peter Bracchi urges Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle not to seek another term, calling for more diverse and inclusive leadership rooted in broader experiences.
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Vancouver Police investigating homicide
Vancouver Police are investigating a Saturday morning homicide in the 10400 block of SE French Rd after a male victim died from gunshot injuries.
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Vancouver Police arrest child sex abuser
Vancouver Police arrested Kaleb Mormance on 17 felony charges after a multi-agency investigation into a child exploitation chatroom.
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Opinion: Legislative session ‘was full of ups and downs and many learning experiences’
Rep. John Ley reflects on the 2025 legislative session, highlighting local funding victories and warning of major tax increases passed by the majority.
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