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The Study of Sports Podcast Jan. 31, 2026: We discuss how the 2A GSHL football is about to change in a major way, plus some Seahawks talk, too
The Jan. 31, 2026 episode of the Study of Sports Podcast features Paul Valencia joined by longtime sports administrators Tony Liberatore and Cale Pil…
1 month, 4 weeks ago
Fort Vancouver athletics improving under partnership with Trico League
Fort Vancouver High School athletics are showing measurable improvement during the second year of competing in the Class 1A Trico League, with gains …
2 months ago
Opinion: Inviting courts into health care policy discussion
Elizabeth New (Hovde) argues that Senate Joint Resolution 8206 would move health care policy decisions from the Legislature to the courts by creating…
2 months ago
Opinion: 24 States In. Washington Out? $732 Million Lost?
Vicki Murray of Washington Policy Center outlines the federal tax-credit scholarship program and argues Washington could lose $732 million in educati…
2 months ago
C-TRAN offering free service on Transit Equity Day, Feb. 4
C-TRAN will provide free service on all Local, Regional, and Express routes, including The Current and C-VAN, on February 4 in observance of Transit …
2 months ago
City of Battle Ground prepares for 75th Anniversary Celebration
The City of Battle Ground is preparing to celebrate the 75th anniversary of its incorporation with a year-long series of events and community activit…
2 months ago
Opinion: Nationwide strike in support of illegals and opposing the rule of law?
Lars Larson weighs in on reports of a nationwide strike tied to immigration protests, arguing it reflects opposition to the rule of law and criticizi…
2 months ago
Newsletter: Council power disputes, ICE debates, and Olympia legislation define the week
This week’s Clark County Today newsletter covers ongoing questions about county council authority, federal approval of a fixed-span Interstate Bridge…
2 months ago
POLL: Should councilors serving on boards be required to vote the way the full council decides?
A Clark County Today poll examines whether councilors serving on boards and commissions should be required to vote according to the full council’s po…
2 months ago
Ninth Circuit revives claims against prosecutor who personally swore to warrant affidavit containing alleged false statements
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals revived claims against a former Multnomah County prosecutor, ruling that prosecutorial immunity does not apply whe…
2 months ago