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Two local leaders weigh in on Vancouver's four annexation proposals. Bart Hansen supports cautious expansion; Michelle Belkot opposes annexation due to budget concerns and public opposition from ...
Early election results show Proposition 1 passing with nearly 53 percent approval, allowing Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries to raise its levy rate from $0.27 to $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed property ...
Mark Harmsworth argues that Washington’s Growth Management Act has created a supply bottleneck in housing, driving up prices and limiting access to homeownership. He calls for reform to increase land ...
Vancouver hosted nine National Night Out events Tuesday night, with neighbors, police, and community leaders gathering at spots like LeRoy Haagen Memorial Park to build connections and promote public ...
Vancouver mayoral candidate Justin Forsman denounces Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle’s leadership, citing debt, crime, and policy failures. He pledges to restore forums, cut taxes, and fight for community ...
Republicans see opportunity in two tight legislative races after Tuesday’s primary, with Michelle Caldier and Chad Magendanz posing strong challenges in Democratic-held Senate seats.
Elizabeth New warns that Washington’s new strike pay law could result in costly overpayments from the unemployment insurance fund, urging transparency and protection for public resources.
WSP is expanding its firearms forensics team after its backlog hit 955 cases, with current wait times nearing 13 months. The agency aims to double testing capacity by 2026.
WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh urges Washington counties to adopt “non-sanctuary” resolutions and calls out state leaders for policies he says defy federal immigration law and endanger public safety.
Peter and Lisa Noah debuted their magical Dragon Rescue Society at the Clark County Fair, offering a hands-on adventure for families to rescue baby dragons and create lasting memories.
Nancy Churchill argues the 2001 Roadless Rule harmed rural communities and forest health, and supports its repeal. She urges opposition to HR 3930, which would make the restrictions permanent.
Clark County will begin a two-year reconstruction of the NE 179th St. and NE 29th Ave. intersection in late August. A roundabout will replace the existing all-way stop.
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