POLL: Should public schools in Washington be required to teach students about the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community and their perspectives?
Should public schools in Washington be required to teach students about the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community and their perspectives?
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Clark County Today Sports Podcast, June 13, 2024: Capturing championship moments, and what it is like for coaches when they win the big one
Capturing championship moments, and what it is like for coaches when they win the big one
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Court to hear legal challenge to new WA Parents Bill of Rights next week
A King County Superior Court judge will next week hear arguments in a lawsuit over the new parent’s bill of rights, adopted by lawmakers from citizen initiative I-2081.
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Opinion: Some low-income workers are being taxed but not earning eligibility in WA Cares
Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center provides more information on WA Cares that voters can consider before deciding their November vote on Initiative 212...
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New self-guided tour of Vancouver Barracks introduces visitors to local military history
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, a unit of the National Park System, has debuted a new self-guided tour of Vancouver Barracks, the first US Army post established in...
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Woodland Public Schools welcomes new Athletic Director Taylor Adrian
Woodland’s news Athletic Director Taylor Adrian is shown here along with his wife Laura, daughter Lainey and son Brooks. Photo courtesy Woodland School District
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Preservation and repair work on iconic bridge to close portions of Moulton Falls Regional Park
Clark County Public Works, Parks and Lands is coordinating a project to repair and preserve the iconic wooden arch bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park.
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Opinion: Red still means stop
Target Zero Manager Doug Dahl addresses the question of whether or not drivers need to come to a complete stop at a stop sign.
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Whooping cough cases on the rise in Clark County
The number of whooping cough cases in Clark County in 2024 is more than four times as high as the same time last year.
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Area Rotary groups support Battle Ground senior citizens
The Battle Ground Senior Citizens group, now nearly 500 strong, recently benefited from a donation challenge organized by board advisor Lori Lindberg, resulting in local...
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