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Can Public Input Truly Shape State Policy? Todd Myers Responds
Protests, online petitions, and legislator outreach rarely shift state policy, says Todd Myers of Washington Policy Center. He argues lasting public …
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Battle Ground opens vacancy on Salary Commission for city residents
Battle Ground is looking for a resident to fill a spot on its Salary Commission, the board that sets pay and benefits for city elected officials. App…
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How Washington’s Energy Policies Are Driving Up Local Power Costs
Hydroelectric sources give Washington a 60% baseline, yet policies like the Climate Commitment Act are fueling electricity rate hikes. Policy analyst…
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Vancouver Fire Department aids in Columbia River dock vessel fire response
Firefighters from Vancouver, Clark-Cowlitz, and Scappoose coordinated their efforts to contain a challenging vessel and dock fire at Goble Marina on …
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Clark County's Easter Brings Reflection, Faith, and Community
Easter in Clark County highlights reflection, hope, and traditions as neighbors and faith communities gather in churches, homes, and shared spaces. T…
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Sheriff law backlash, income tax debate, and Clark County spotlights
Sheriff John Horch calls the decertification powers in SB 5974 “overreach,” while the local income tax debate heats up and Clark County highlights co…
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Trump’s 2027 Budget: $73 Billion in Cuts, Defense Increase, EPA Halved
The White House proposes slashing $73 billion from nondefense agencies and hiking defense funds by $350 billion in its 2027 federal budget request. S…
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Heywood appeals for WA income tax referendum as officials block effort
Brian Heywood of Let's Go Washington seeks urgent Supreme Court action to permit a voter referendum on Washington's new 9.9% tax for earners above $1…
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Understanding Washington’s pedestrian right-of-way and roadway rules
Doug Dahl breaks down Washington’s right-of-way law, explaining when drivers must stop for pedestrians—even if they're just one lane away. He address…
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Clark County opens seat for mental health leader on justice council
Clark County is seeking a mental health provider to join the Law and Justice Council, which develops community corrections plans and coordinates loca…
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