WAGOP unveils ‘Project to Resist Tyranny in Washington’
WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh announces the “Project to Resist Tyranny in Washington,” aimed at protecting constitutional rights and opposing perceived authoritarian measures...
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Salmon Creek Elementary School third-graders learn about elections, and inspire adults, too
Third-graders at Salmon Creek Elementary learn about elections and respect through a spirited campaign to elect their new mascot, Toasty.
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City of Vancouver launches 10th annual Korey’s Joy Drive
City of Vancouver launches the 10th annual Korey's Joy Drive, collecting toys and winter clothing for families in need.
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Opinion: As voters reject repeal of climate law, CO2 tax price nearly doubles
CO2 tax in Washington may nearly double after voters reject I-2117, impacting gas prices.
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Nearly 170 whooping cough cases reported in two months; chickenpox outbreaks impact three schools
Clark County reports nearly 170 whooping cough cases in two months, with chickenpox outbreaks affecting three schools.
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Commission on Aging to hold last meeting of the year on Nov. 20
The Commission will celebrate 2024 by presenting the 2024 Silver Citizen Award to recipients Bev Jones and Larry Smith VANCOUVER – The Clark County Commission on Aging wi...
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Nine arrested in Clark County Sheriff’s Office retail theft mission
Nine suspects arrested during a Clark County Sheriff's retail theft mission at Target in Hazel Dell.
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Early morning basement fire In Vancouver
An early morning basement fire in Vancouver was swiftly controlled, with all occupants escaping safely.
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Area residents experience brief power outage
A brief power outage impacted over 2,600 Vancouver residents after a vehicle hit a power pole, affecting several areas and quickly resolved by Clark Public Utilities.
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Honoring Our Heroes: A Veterans Day Tribute
Honoring veterans for their courage and dedication in safeguarding our freedoms.
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