Joe Kent starts final push of his campaign with several town hall gatherings
Joe Kent kicked off the final push of his campaign with a town hall in Vancouver, answering questions on issues like the Interstate Bridge project.
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Traffic congestion to increase by over three hours after $7.5 billion Interstate Bridge replacement project
Traffic congestion on I-5 and I-205 is expected to increase by 70%, despite a $7.5 billion replacement project.
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Clark County auditor dismisses voter registration challenge against John Ley
Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey dismisses a voter registration challenge against John Ley, citing a lack of credible evidence.
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Greater Vancouver Chamber announces 2024 Business & Leadership Award honorees
The Greater Vancouver Chamber honors 2024 Business & Leadership Award winners, recognizing exceptional local businesses and leaders.
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Changing lives one pair at a time
Lions Clubs in Clark County participate in an eyeglass sorting event to support global vision care efforts.
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Pickleball for Prevention Fundraiser to support youth wellness and drug prevention efforts
Support youth wellness and drug prevention at the Pickleball for Prevention event in Battle Ground on October 26.
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Opinion: Is harmful CRT being taught in public schools?
Liv Finne argues that Critical Race Theory is being implemented in Washington public schools under 2021’s SB 5044.
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Opinion: Two right turn lanes and red lights
Doug Dahl from Target Zero explains the laws around two-lane right turns and red lights.
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POLL: After watching Monday’s Kent-Perez debate, do you feel more confident in your choice of candidate for Congress?
Voters share their thoughts after watching the Kent-Perez debate on key issues like the economy and energy independence.
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Clark College to host high school welding competition
Clark College will host a welding competition featuring high school students from four local schools on October 18.
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