Yacolt road striping controversy now centers on public process, complainant updates
An anonymous complainant says no permits or waivers for Yacolt's red, white and blue centerline striping exist at any government level.
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Spring sports review: Columbia River soccer, Seton Catholic baseball finish third in state
Columbia River, Seton Catholic, and four individual athletes from Clark County earned hardware at the WIAA spring state championships.
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Washington Policy Center to host Vancouver event Thursday
A free panel forum at Vancouver Community Library on June 4 examines Washington state's business and labor policy outcomes.
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Opinion: Comparing destruction vs refurbishment of the Interstate Bridges
Rep. John Ley argues $390M earmarked for bridge demolition could fund a seismic retrofit and new express span instead.
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Battle Ground Public Schools to hold listening session
Battle Ground school board members will take public input on budget priorities and future levies at a June 17 community session.
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WSP ‘Surviving Summer’ campaign begins in June
More than 1,500 people have died in Washington summer crashes over the past eight seasons, averaging 60 fatal collisions per month.
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Identity Clark County Learn Here Heroes named
Jon Girod's work grew construction coursework enrollment from 100 to 2,200 students across 10 Clark County high schools.
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BIZ: Holman opens all-new Lexus of Vancouver dealership
Holman's new Lexus of Vancouver spans 75,000 square feet at 420 SE 139th Avenue in Vancouver.
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Opinion: Only a fool or a politician would try to control food prices
Seattle's mayor wants city-backed grocery stores — a Washington Policy Center economist says history proves that never works.
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Supreme Court declines to hear WA COVID-19 vaccine case
The Supreme Court's refusal leaves Washington's 2021 healthcare worker vaccine mandate intact and forecloses future legal challenges.
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