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IBR's Toll Plan: 50,000 Commuters Pushed Off I-5
Lars Larson argues the IBR tolling plan would drive 50,000 daily I-5 commuters onto I-205, while a $15 billion price tag leaves $10 billion unaccount…
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Fern Prairie Crash Arrest: Vehicular Homicide Charge Filed
Nearly ten months after 18-year-old Nicholas Ortiz died in a single-vehicle crash on NE Reilly Road, 19-year-old Matthew Kenne was booked for Vehicul…
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Sound Transit's $35B Hole and What It Costs You
Sound Transit's ST3 rail program is $35 billion short — $10,294 for every person in its district. Bob Pishue of Mountain States Policy Center breaks …
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Nancy Churchill: Repeal the Climate Commitment Act
Nancy Churchill argues Washington's Climate Commitment Act functions as a hidden surcharge — adding over 52 cents per gallon on gas — while independe…
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C-TRAN Votes for Light Rail Extension, Rejects Taxpayer Shield
Seven C-TRAN board members voted down an amendment that would have shielded taxpayers from extra costs — potentially approaching $1 billion — tied to…
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WA Families Pay the Price at the Pump
With gas prices topping $5.60 a gallon in Washington, Jonathan Hines argues decades of Iran sanctions relief funded IRGC aggression — and that Olympi…
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Lewisville Park Reopens After Historic Shelter Burns
Lewisville Regional Park reopens Wednesday after a fire destroyed the Central picnic shelter in the early morning hours of Tuesday, May 12. The shelt…
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Clark County Students Meet Welding & Fabrication Employers
More than 40 top high school students from across Clark County sat down with 20-plus welding and fabrication businesses at Hudson's Bay High School's…
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Clark County's $1.2M EV Gamble: Worth the Cost?
Clark County taxpayers are on the hook for $237,000 after the council approved nearly $1.2 million for three electric vehicles — including a $400,000…
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WA May Punish Supers Who Tell Parents the Truth
On May 15, Washington's Professional Educator Standards Board votes on rules that could suspend or end a superintendent's career for notifying parent…
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