Vancouver mayor counters IBR’s proposal for the only light rail stop to be at the waterfront
Vancouver's mayor wants light rail extended beyond the waterfront to connect with C-TRAN buses at Library Square.
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Opinion: ‘Both states know they have seriously flawed voter registration’
Lars Larson argues Oregon and Washington are suing DOJ to avoid cleaning up fraudulent voter rolls before elections.
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Letter: Compassion without accountability is failing Clark County
Sarah Mittelman calls for clear standards and measurable results in homelessness spending.
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‘Our new normal’: WA confronts another year of drought
Casey Sixkiller says every watershed in Washington has dropped below 75% of normal water supply.
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Schools expect minimal impact with Title IX pacts rescinded
Federal officials rescinded agreements with six school districts, saying previous administrations misapplied Title IX protections.
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Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities in Southwest Washington announces the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program
AAADSW opens applications for $80 benefit cards to help eligible seniors buy fresh produce at farmers markets.
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Free in-person workshops promote composting and sustainable living
Clark County's free workshops teach residents worm composting, green cleaning, and smart recycling through April and May.
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Keeping afloat: A bittersweet chronicle of two women who endured the sinking of the Titanic
Local historian Peri Muchich shares the story of Pacific Northwest Titanic survivor Anna Warren at Sunday's museum event.
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Letter: ‘This is the worst thing that ever happened to the region’
A Hayden Island resident Sam Churchill is criticized in a letter calling the $14 billion Interstate Bridge Replacement project a "boondoggle" that destroys local business...
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Washougal ramps up efforts to support small businesses
Washougal launches Gateway to Success Series with free workshops starting April 15 at Best Western Plus Convention Center.
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