Trump social media post claims to void Biden orders
President Donald Trump said he intends to void laws, pardons, and executive orders signed by President Joe Biden with an autopen, a move legal experts say lacks clear aut...
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WA lawmakers will gather in Olympia to gear up for 2026 session
Washington lawmakers will meet in Olympia next week for annual committee days, previewing key budget and policy debates for the 2026 session.
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Vancouver Police investigate hit and run collision
A woman was injured in a hit and run on E. Mill Plain Blvd., and Vancouver Police are seeking information on the white Chevrolet van involved.
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Vancouver lights up the holidays at Esther Short Park
Vancouver celebrated the holidays with a packed Community Tree Lighting, the revival of the Salmon Run Bell Tower, and the raising of the city’s new flag at Esther Short...
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Family history: Clark County man can trace lineage back to first Thanksgiving
Michael Terry of Brush Prairie traces his family lineage to Stephen Hopkins, a Mayflower Compact signer who was present at the first Thanksgiving.
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Beyond the Badge: Battle Ground Police serves Thanksgiving meals to local families
Battle Ground Police delivered more than 75 Thanksgiving meals to over 16 families through its Serving Beyond the Badge initiative.
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Annual survey shows drop in Thanksgiving dinner costs for 2025
An annual AFBF survey shows Thanksgiving dinner costs have decreased for the third straight year, with a 5% drop from 2024.
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Opinion: Thankful for caregivers, providers
Elizabeth New reflects on her father’s final days and expresses gratitude for the caregivers and hospital workers who supported her family.
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Christmas Ships Parade celebrates 71st year with 15 nights of holiday magic on Pacific Northwest waters
The Christmas Ships Parade returns in December with over 70 illuminated boats parading across Pacific Northwest rivers for its 71st season.
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Washougal School District Board votes to place renewal levies on Feb. 2026 ballot
The Washougal School District Board voted to place renewal EP&O and Capital levies on the Feb. 2026 ballot to fund student programs and facility needs.
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