City of Vancouver preparing to open emergency winter and severe weather shelters
Vancouver opens winter shelters for vulnerable residents, prioritizing families, seniors, and individuals with critical needs during the cold months.
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Trump could start pardons for Jan. 6 protesters in ‘first nine minutes’ in office
President-elect Trump plans to start pardoning Jan. 6 protesters within his first minutes in office, highlighting the controversy surrounding these cases.
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Opinion: Legislation would help WA Cares be less bad for some
Legislation aims to improve WA Cares by reopening opt-out exemptions and enabling spouses to share benefits, addressing criticism of the long-term care program.
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Natural Gas group touts I-2066 as evidence Americans love natural gas
Natural gas remains a key energy choice as Washington voters pass Initiative 2066, with AGA Chairman Lloyd Yates emphasizing its affordability and importance for energy s...
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Reps. Peter Abbarno and Joe Schmick pre-file bills to fix shortcomings in WA Cares Program
Reps. Peter Abbarno and Joe Schmick pre-file bills to reform the WA Cares Program, addressing long-term care payroll tax concerns and improving fairness for Washington wo...
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Opinion: Red light runners and green light waiters
Doug Dahl of Target Zero discusses driver safety at intersections, exploring laws on red light runners and the importance of defensive driving.
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Ridgefield School District honors December Employee and Students of the Month
The Ridgefield School District honors exceptional students and staff as the December Employees and Students of the Month, celebrating their dedication and achievements.
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‘Completely unsustainable’: Lawmakers debate path forward for national debt crisis
Lawmakers and experts warn of a looming fiscal crisis as U.S. national debt surpasses $36 trillion, urging immediate reforms and balanced budget solutions.
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Washington taxpayers could pay expiring COVID aid portion of state health insurance
Washington Health Benefit Exchange officials push for sustained state healthcare subsidies, warning of coverage loss if federal COVID aid expires.
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Opinion: Nine days without wind power is a reminder of the need for reliable energy
Todd Myers discusses the critical need for reliable energy as Washington faces increasing demand, emphasizing lessons from recent wind power shortages.
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