City of Vancouver awards an additional $15,000 to 28 community groups
The city of Vancouver’s Community and Neighborhood Grants Program has awarded an additional $15,000 to support 28 local community groups.
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County seeks public comment on Finding of No Significant Impact for Washougal park project
All comments are welcomed and encouraged regarding a Finding of No Significant Impact and Request for Release of Funds to the U.S. Department of Housing and Development f...
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Poll indicates voter support for three initiatives on Washington’s fall ballot
A recent Scott Rasmussen National Survey indicates outright majority support for two of the three initiatives on the ballot in Washington state this fall.
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Washington officials hint at higher taxes to fund Paid Family and Medical Leave
The number of people tapping into Washington's Paid Family and Medical Leave fund keeps climbing and the state agency responsible for running the program says the tax on...
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Matthew McBride appointed to Camas School Board
The Camas School District has announced Matthew McBride's appointment to the Camas School Board.
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New PeaceHealth Southwest Emergency Department expansion nears completion
The PeaceHealth Southwest Emergency Department expansion is nearing completion of its first phase of construction and invites the public to a special open house celebrati...
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Suspect arrested, CCSO investigating multiple armed robberies from businesses
In April, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office released information on an investigation into multiple armed robberies that had occurred at knifepoint in Clark County. The CC...
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Washington AG candidates talk public safety, immigration at WSU forum
The three candidates vying to be Washington state's next attorney general laid out their positions Tuesday night at Washington State University Tri-Cities in Richland.
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Opinion: The constitutionality of California proposition classifying gig workers as independent contractors to be decided by the California Supreme Court
Unions in California, much like the unions here in Washington, are working to re-classify every independent contractor as an employee in an effort to swell the dwindling...
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Another state sues Pfizer for ‘misleading’ about COVID shots
The state of Kansas on Monday launched a civil lawsuit against Pfizer over its COVID shots, alleging that the lucrative corporation "misled the public that it has a 'safe...
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