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Rep. John Ley: IBR Tolls Could Hit $18 Per Trip
Rep. John Ley, R-Vancouver, compares the Interstate Bridge Replacement project to California's high-speed rail disaster, warning costs have ballooned…
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Columbia River Soccer Chases Back-to-Back State Titles
Columbia River boys soccer is back in the final four — as the 3-seed, just like the year they won the state championship. Seton Catholic baseball, th…
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WA Union Dues, PACs, and the Political Feedback Loop
Jonathan Hines argues Washington's public-sector union system creates a self-reinforcing financial loop — public wages become dues, dues fund PACs, a…
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Washington's Budget Is at Record Highs — Not Shrinking
Ryan Frost of the Washington Policy Center dismantles three progressive studies claiming Washington's budget has shrunk, showing the Near General Fun…
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Housing First: A Letter on Solving Mass Homelessness
Camas resident Tony Teso argues that mass homelessness is primarily a housing market problem — driven by the gap between median rents and stagnant wa…
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Obamacare's Tax Trap: Who's Really Paying the Bill?
When Obamacare passed in 2013, its new taxes targeted the wealthy — but by 2022, 7 million filers were paying the Medicare payroll tax, up from 2.8 m…
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IBR's Traffic Forecasts: A $15 Billion Miscalculation?
Joe Cortright of City Observatory argues the IBR's own investment grade analysis — produced by Stantec at a cost of $2.3 million — shows I-5 bridge t…
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Fire District 3: Wildfire Prep Event in Battle Ground
Clark County Fire District 3 is hosting a free public presentation on wildfire risk and preparedness June 15 at 6 p.m. at the Battle Ground Event Cen…
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Vancouver Officer Shoots Knife-Wielding Burglary Suspect
A Vancouver Police officer shot a male suspect Tuesday morning after he approached a woman in her yard with a knife and refused commands to drop it. …
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Vancouver's Memorial Day Observance: Honoring the Fallen
The Community Military Appreciation Committee held a nearly two-hour Memorial Day ceremony at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, featuring a mili…
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