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Ekklesia Theatre's Interactive Show Benefits Mental Health
Ekklesia Theatre presents Every Brilliant Thing, an interactive production where audiences become part of the story about finding hope during life's …
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Ekklesia Theatre's Interactive Show Benefits Mental Health
Ekklesia Theatre presents Every Brilliant Thing, an interactive production where audiences become part of the story about finding hope during life's …
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Idaho Protects Worker Rights While Washington Favors Unions
Elizabeth New exposes how Washington state forces taxpayers to subsidize union collection while workers remain uninformed about their constitutional …
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Legal Challenge Filed Against WA's New Income Tax Law
Former Attorney General Rob McKenna and Supreme Court Justice Phil Talmadge filed suit in Klickitat Superior Court challenging Washington's new 9.9% …
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Vancouver Police investigate domestic violence homicide
Vancouver Police responded to a residence on NE Oakbrook Circle Thursday night where officers discovered a 33-year-old woman deceased from significan…
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Camas Resident Challenges Voter Fraud Claims in Letter Response
Tony Teso dismantles Lars Larson's voter fraud narrative, explaining that Oregon and Washington are contesting federal jurisdiction over voter roll d…
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Clark County to Choose 20-Year Growth Plan Alternative
Clark County Council schedules April 27 public hearing to select preferred land use alternative for comprehensive plan update affecting eight jurisdi…
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Opinion: IBR Hides Light Rail Details as Costs Double to $15.2 Billion
Ken Vance exposes how the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program buried crucial details about their light rail plan requiring a 70-foot elevator syste…
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Poll: Should Light Rail Extend Beyond Vancouver Waterfront to Library Square?
A new poll asks Clark County residents whether they support extending light rail beyond the current waterfront-only plan to connect with C-TRAN at Li…
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Cyclist Passing Laws: Math, Myths and Road Reality
Doug Dahl breaks down the spatial math behind cyclist passing laws on two-lane roads. Ford F-150s measure 8 feet wide with mirrors, but most road lan…
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