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I-5 Vancouver: Smoother Roads Coming This Summer
WSDOT contractor Kerr Contractors Oregon LLC began work May 4 to rehabilitate 2.2 miles of southbound I-5 between NE 179th Street and the I-5/I-205 s…
6 days, 11 hours ago
Should Vancouver Go PFAS-Free on Camping Gear?
Vancouver is spending tens of millions on GAC filtration to remove PFAS forever chemicals from drinking water — but Peter Bracchi argues the city sho…
6 days, 11 hours ago
IBR's SEIS: Big Impacts, No Enforceable Fixes
The IBR's Final SEIS confirms 59 residential displacements, up to 15 years of construction, noise levels of 82–94 dBA near homes, and no enforceable …
6 days, 11 hours ago
Hands-Free Isn't Risk-Free: WA's One-Touch Rule
Doug Dahl of The Wise Drive breaks down Washington's one-touch phone rule — and why legal doesn't mean safe. Hands-free drivers still face four times…
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Vancouver's $14M Plan to Repave 100+ Lane Miles
Vancouver is investing $14 million this summer to pave or preserve more than 100 lane miles of street. The program covers residential neighborhoods a…
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Foster Parent Arrested on Child Sex Abuse Charges in Vancouver
Darold A. Slack, a Vancouver foster parent to approximately 55 children between 2013 and 2025, was arrested after detectives from the Vancouver Polic…
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Camas Well 13 Reopens With PFAS Levels Above State Limits
Clark County Councilor Matt Little is calling for broader public notification after Camas reopened Well 13 — a source with PFAS levels above state al…
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WA Voter Wake-Up Call: SB 6346 and the 2026 Ballot
Vancouver's Jonathan Hines argues that the WA Supreme Court's ruling blocking a referendum on the Millionaire's Tax — Senate Bill 6346 — leaves the 2…
1 week ago
Healthcare Costs Driving Midterm Votes, KFF Poll Finds
A new KFF poll of 1,343 U.S. adults finds 61% say healthcare costs will have a major impact on their midterm vote. Among MAHA voters, 42% list cost a…
1 week ago
Can a Federal Scholarship Fix WA's Teacher Supply Crisis?
Washington teachers spend an average of $1,041 a year on classroom supplies out of pocket — 11th highest in the nation. Vicki Murray of the Washingto…
1 week ago