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Names released of person killed and Vancouver officers involved in deadly force incident
Names released of person killed and Vancouver officers involved in deadly force incident

State investigators have released new details in a deadly force investigation involving Vancouver police officers, including the identity of the dece…

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These new laws and taxes take effect in Washington state on Jan. 1
These new laws and taxes take effect in Washington state on Jan. 1

A breakdown of new Washington state laws and tax changes taking effect Jan. 1, including unemployment benefits for striking workers, business tax sur…

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Opinion: Ready for another pay decrease from the state? It happens Jan. 1
Opinion: Ready for another pay decrease from the state? It happens Jan. 1

Opinion columnist Elizabeth New (Hovde) examines Washington’s Paid Family and Medical Leave program, arguing that the rising payroll tax functions as…

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Vancouver rolls out new all-access community center membership
Vancouver rolls out new all-access community center membership

Beginning January 2026, Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services will offer a new all-access community center membership providing full use …

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Four Western WA counties granted $6.6M in federal funds for road safety programs
Four Western WA counties granted $6.6M in federal funds for road safety programs

Four Western Washington counties are receiving $6.6 million in federal funding for road safety programs through the U.S. Department of Transportation…

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Opinion: Justice for none – Court hands down a mandate without a dime to fund it
Opinion: Justice for none – Court hands down a mandate without a dime to fund it

Opinion columnist Nancy Churchill critiques a Washington Supreme Court order on public defense, arguing it creates sweeping mandates without funding …

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Jordan Boldt selected as new CREDC president
Jordan Boldt selected as new CREDC president

Clark County native Jordan Boldt has been named president of the Columbia Economic Development Council after serving more than a decade as executive …

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Application period now open to fill Washougal City Council Position 5
Application period now open to fill Washougal City Council Position 5

The city of Washougal has opened applications to fill City Council Position 5, outlining eligibility requirements, deadlines, and the appointment tim…

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RedDoor Gallery presents Brush Strokes In Motion with January live art demos
RedDoor Gallery presents Brush Strokes In Motion with January live art demos

RedDoor Gallery in Camas is launching Brush Strokes in Motion, a January series of live art demonstrations where visitors can watch artists create ne…

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The Study of Sports Podcast Dec. 30, 2025: A look ahead to 2026 with WIAA amendments, a year in review in high school sports, plus remembering the Mariners’ magical run
The Study of Sports Podcast Dec. 30, 2025: A look ahead to 2026 with WIAA amendments, a year in review in high school sports, plus remembering the Mariners’ magical run

The Dec. 30 episode of The Study of Sports Podcast features Paul Valencia with Tony Liberatore and Cale Piland discussing upcoming WIAA amendments, a…

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