City salutes all affected by Sept. 11, 2001 with a morning ceremony
Vancouver holds a Sept. 11 Patriot Day ceremony, honoring sacrifices made during the attacks and in the years since.
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Empty Bowls Camas brings artists and restaurants together for fundraiser
Empty Bowls Camas will feature handcrafted bowls and food from five local restaurants to raise funds for Inter-Faith Treasure House, helping feed families in Camas and Wa...
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Opinion: Fact check – Will repealing Washington’s CO2 tax harm ‘roads and bridges?’
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center says legislators and activists understand that residents want to improve the safety and efficiency of our transportation system...
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Opinion: Turn signals in parking lots
Doug Dahl of Target Zero answers whether turn signals are required in parking lots, explaining their importance for safety and courtesy.
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WSU Vancouver offers public workshop on how to pay for college
WSU Vancouver will host four workshops this fall on how to pay for college, offering strategies on financial aid, scholarships, and more.
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County to repair portions of parking lots at Pacific Community Park and Hockinson Meadows Community Park
Clark County Public Works will repair and restripe parking lots at Hockinson Meadows and Pacific Community Parks, causing partial closures on Sept. 15-16.
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American Legion Smith-Reynolds Post 14 and Auxiliary Unit open fiscal year with new leadership
American Legion Smith-Reynolds Post 14 in Vancouver starts the new fiscal year with new leadership and a focus on supporting veterans and youth development.
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Ferguson, Reichert exchange jabs during gubernatorial debate
Washington gubernatorial candidates Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert faced off in a heated debate, tackling issues such as public safety, homelessness, climate change, and...
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Opinion: State worker contract secrecy benefits no one
Elizabeth New Hovde argues that private salary negotiations between the state and public employee unions benefit no one and should be more transparent.
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Washougal School Board welcomes new board member
Jane Long was sworn in as the newest member of the Washougal School Board, representing Director District 2 through 2025.
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