Opinion: 50.3% of Washington public school students at grade level in English, 39.7% in Math
Donald Kimball from Washington Policy Center argues that Education Savings Accounts could help students succeed, amid low public school test scores in Washington.
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Vancouver screening scheduled of ‘Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill’
Vancouver screening of 'Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill' scheduled for Sept. 18 at Vancouver Mall 23.
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League of Women Voters schedule candidate forums
The League of Women Voters is hosting candidate forums for Clark County races ahead of the Nov. 5 election, with limited public seating available.
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Vancouver’s recreational burn ban ends Tuesday, Sept. 17
Vancouver’s recreational burn ban ends on Sept. 17, allowing campfires and outdoor fireplaces within city limits.
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CMAC to host event for National POW/MIA Recognition Day on Friday, Sept. 20
CMAC hosts National POW/MIA Recognition Day in Vancouver, featuring guest speakers, ceremonies, and more.
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County lifts recreational fire ban; outdoor burning ban in place through Sept. 30
County lifts recreational fire ban while keeping outdoor burn ban in effect through Sept. 30.
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High school football: Micah Robison’s commitment shines at Skyview
Micah Robison shines in Skyview's incredible comeback victory, where the Storm rallied from a 17-point deficit to beat Graham Kapowsin 21-17. Robison reflects on the fami...
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Disturbance with a weapon leads to Camas council member’s arrest and recovery of firearm
Camas City Council member John Vincent Svilarich was arrested for Reckless Endangerment and Aiming/Discharging a Firearm after an altercation on the Washougal River Green...
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Vancouver woman earns gold medal at the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation World Championship
Jennifer Cooper of Vancouver won a gold medal at the IBJJF World Championship, showcasing her exceptional jiu-jitsu techniques and representing her home gym, Emerge Jiu J...
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Opinion: Is government greed fueling the drive to defeat citizen-led ballot initiatives?
Paul Guppy of the Washington Policy Center discusses how government greed may be fueling opposition to citizen-led ballot initiatives aimed at reducing new taxes in Washi...
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