Opinion: Electric Vehicle rebate program failed, but will it be expanded anyway?
Washington’s EV rebate program fell short, delivering just one cent of environmental benefit per dollar spent, raising questions about its future expansion.
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WAGOP lawsuit disputing 2024 18th District state senate general election ‘postponed’
The WAGOP lawsuit disputing the 2024 18th District State Senate race has been postponed, citing concerns over voter residency and ballot curing.
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Rep. David Stuebe introduces a bill to assist local governments in their efforts to address homelessness
Rep. David Stuebe introduces HB 1708, a bill to help local governments track and address homelessness through a state-funded dashboard system.
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Working Families Tax Credit application window opens Feb. 1
Washington state's Working Families Tax Credit application window opens Feb. 1, offering eligible individuals and families tax refunds up to $1,290.
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Chairman Hauptman appoints Camas resident as NCUA Chief of Staff
Sarah Bang, a Camas resident and veteran in the credit union industry, has been appointed NCUA Chief of Staff and Senior Policy Advisor.
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Arrest for unlawful possession of a firearm made after search warrant in Battle Ground
Through their investigation, the Special Investigations Unit learned that David Jones was in possession of firearms; Jones is a prohibited firearms possessor On Tuesday (...
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Vancouver Police investigate shooting at park
Vancouver Police arrested a suspect in connection with a fatal shooting at Jaggy Road Park, continuing their investigation into the incident.
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Ron and Terry Prill donate $2 million to support staff at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center
Ron and Terry Prill donate $2 million to PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center to support caregivers, fund scholarships, and enhance workforce retention.
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Letter: Did councilors issue an ‘in your face’ to the citizens that backed them off on getting rid of the invocation?
Camas resident Anna Miller questions whether a Satanic Temple representative’s scheduled invocation at a County Council meeting was a response to public pushback against...
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Opinion: The heavy cost of illegal teachers’ strikes on Ridgefield’s education System
Rob Anderson examines the impact of illegal teachers' strikes on Ridgefield’s education system, questioning tax increases and accountability in school funding.
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