Vancouver police pitch fix after audit finds firearms went unaccounted in 2023
Vancouver Police Department addresses findings from a 2023 audit on unaccounted firearms and asset management.
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Letter: Taxpayer costs mount
Karen Dill Bowerman discusses the taxpayer costs of Vancouver's Proposition 4 in a letter to voters.
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Letter: Reject Charter Amendments No. 17 and 18 – Stop the power grab
Rob Anderson urges Clark County residents to reject Charter Amendments 17 and 18, calling them a power grab that undermines citizen rights.
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Opinion: Taxpayer-funded solar EV chargers cost five times as much as regular chargers but produce far less electricity
Taxpayer-funded solar EV chargers in Washington are five times more expensive than regular chargers, yet produce far less electricity.
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Clark College officials report enrollment increase
Clark College reports a 5.8% enrollment increase for Fall 2024, continuing a positive trend in student headcount.
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Vancouver’s Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program awards funding to several area communities
Past Traffic Calming Program improvement on Northeast 72nd Avenue in Vancouver's Green Meadows Neighborhood. Photo courtesy city of Vancouver
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Event aims to spark discussion about charity in SW Washington
Event at Clark College aims to spark critical discussion on charity's future in SW Washington.
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POLL: Do you believe TriMet’s demands for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Project, including the addition of light rail, are justified?
Poll: Do you support TriMet's demand for light rail in the Interstate Bridge Replacement Project?
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Opinion: New evidence shows harmful Critical Race Theory is taught in Washington public schools
Liv Finne discusses new evidence showing Critical Race Theory is part of teacher training in Washington public schools.
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Opinion: Who are bike lanes for, really?
Doug Dahl explores who can legally use bike lanes and what Washington laws say about it.
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