Opinion: Eyes on the Board Act
Julie Barrett believes The Eyes on the Board Act is not just good policy, but it may be the very thing that starts turning our education system around and getting our stu...
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2024 Clark County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony scheduled for May 22
The 2024 Clark County Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony will be held on May 22, 2024, starting at 11 a.m.
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Council for the Homeless secures new building to consolidate services and staff
Just as the Council for the Homeless is committed to finding homes for people experiencing homelessness, the executive team of the organization has also been looking for...
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POLL: Do you believe the city of Vancouver should be required to get public approval to take away traffic lanes as part of its Complete Streets ordinance?
Do you believe the city of Vancouver should be required to get public approval to take away traffic lanes as part of its Complete Streets ordinance?
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Letter: May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Vancouver resident Wynn Grcich asks how Dr. Alan Melnick’s study on racism in health care going to benefit anyone?
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Target Zero: Wearing a seat belt is a difference maker
Law enforcement officials, working with Target Zero, the statewide campaign to have zero traffic deaths in Washington by 2030, are on emphasis patrols this month, on the...
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High school sports: Camas soccer standout back after a year in Germany
Camas senior Owen Tuttle has helped the Camas Papermakers reach the state quarterfinals, a year after he spent a school year playing academy soccer in Germany.
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Signature gathering begins for WA ballot measure to repeal natural gas phase out
A court challenge over the title of an initiative to the ballot concerning the natural gas phase out in Washington has ended.
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Opinion: Anonymous letter shows how nasty the education debate can become
Liv Finne of the Washington Policy Center offers anecdotal evidence of how mean-spirited the public debate over education can become.
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Republicans applaud opening of Center For Behavioral Health and Learning
Republican state senators who have been out front on increasing access to behavioral-health treatment and fighting the state’s opioid epidemic are marking the opening of...
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