Opinion: WA Progressives lost in 2024 – they just don’t know it
David Boze of the Washington Policy Center shares insights on local government policies and their impact.
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Two car crash in Vancouver closes I-5 southbound
A two-car crash on I-5 in Vancouver shut down all southbound lanes as fire crews worked to rescue victims.
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Opinion: Ferguson’s focus is on fixing finances
Elizabeth New (Hovde) discusses Washington Governor Bob Ferguson’s inaugural address, focusing on fiscal responsibility and government spending.
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Battle Ground Police arrest suspect in Jan. 11 hit-and-run
Battle Ground Police arrested Clarence “Butch” Holt II in connection with a January 11 hit-and-run that left a victim critically injured.
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WA high school teacher resigns after more students come forward with sexual abuse allegations
A Hudson’s Bay High School teacher resigned after multiple students accused him of sexual misconduct, prompting an ongoing investigation.
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Wrestling: Seton Catholic standout looks forward to county championships and stretch run
Seton Catholic’s Connor Crum, a state runner-up last year, is ready for the Clark County Championships and a strong finish to the wrestling season.
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POLL: What role should public traditions, like the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation, play in local government meetings?
Clark County Council debates the role of public traditions like the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation in local government meetings.
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No action taken after county councilor suggests invocation and Pledge of Allegiance are unnecessary
Clark County Council decided to keep the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance after public comments overwhelmingly opposed removing them.
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FBI & Partners Ask Public To Report Information On Ballot Box Fires: Law Enforcement Agencies Concerned The Suspect May Harm Self Or Others
The FBI is asking for public assistance in identifying a suspect linked to multiple ballot box fires in Vancouver and Portland.
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WA Democrats move to ban open, concealed carry of a firearm at 5,300+ locations
Washington lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 5098, which would ban open and concealed carry at over 5,300 locations statewide, including public buildings, parks, and...
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