Opinion: K-12 Washington state education funding overview – Part 3
Washington's K-12 education funding remains a challenge 13 years after the McCleary decision, with rising costs and unfunded mandates straining school budgets.
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Suspect in animal cruelty case taken into custody
Battle Ground Police, with public help, arrested Andre Terwilleger for animal cruelty following a months-long investigation.
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Suspect in attempted ATM theft arrested
A suspect in an attempted ATM theft in Camas was arrested in Portland, after investigators linked him to the crime using forensic evidence.
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State basketball: Columbia River shines to take fourth place: Camas ends up sixth
Columbia River secures fourth place, and Camas ties for sixth in the Washington state high school basketball championships
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Opinion: ‘What has been revealed about TriMet in multiple Clark County Today articles over the past few years is eye-opening’
Rep. John Ley warns Clark County taxpayers about TriMet’s financial demands, urging the C-TRAN Board to reject costly commitments.
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High school girls basketball: Camas coach Scott Thompson’s resignation becomes official
Camas girls basketball coach Scott Thompson officially steps down after leading the team to multiple state tournaments, including a 2024 championship.
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State basketball tournaments: Camas boys, Columbia River boys advance to trophy round
Camas and Columbia River boys basketball teams advanced in the state tournament, securing a spot in the trophy round after key victories.
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Vancouver Police investigate shooting
Vancouver Police are investigating a shooting near Burnt Bridge Creek Trail, where a man was found with life-threatening injuries.
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Opinion: K-12 Washington state education funding overview – Part 2
Washington's K-12 education funding relies on mandates, many of which are underfunded or unfunded, shifting costs to local taxpayers.
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House Dems vote to end forced prison labor; GOP warns taxpayers may foot the bill
Washington lawmakers pass HB 1233, making prison work programs voluntary, sparking debate over rehabilitation, taxpayer costs, and public policy.
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