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Opinion: After a year of high minimum wages, a new report shows workers are working less and earning less
Opinion: After a year of high minimum wages, a new report shows workers are working less and earning less

Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center highlights a new National Bureau of Economic Research report showing that high minimum wages lead to …

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Organizers at local Turning Point USA event encouraged by young leaders in the community
Organizers at local Turning Point USA event encouraged by young leaders in the community

At a packed Vancouver event on the National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, Club America, and Firmly Planted Action leaders c…

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The Study of Sports Podcast, Oct. 15, 2025: The Mariners are … wait, don’t jinx this, and Heritage football is 6-0, and, well, we just had to record an emergency episode
The Study of Sports Podcast, Oct. 15, 2025: The Mariners are … wait, don’t jinx this, and Heritage football is 6-0, and, well, we just had to record an emergency episode

Paul Valencia

ClarkCountyToday.com


We usually take a couple of weeks in between episodes of The Study of Sports.

Then again, history is being made aroun…

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Part II: Charter Review Commission candidates express positions on Separation of Powers
Part II: Charter Review Commission candidates express positions on Separation of Powers

Clark County Charter Review Commission candidates outline contrasting opinions on the balance of power between the County Council and County Manager.…

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City of Vancouver selects contractor for Bridge Shelter
City of Vancouver selects contractor for Bridge Shelter

Vancouver City Council approved a $9.38 million contract with Tapani Inc. to build the Bridge Shelter, a 120-bed facility providing safe, low-barrier…

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Letter: ‘Look who is publicly supporting Masha (Eshghi)’
Letter: ‘Look who is publicly supporting Masha (Eshghi)’

This letter to the editor from Camas resident Brad Jensen raises concerns about City Council candidate Masha Eshghi’s campaign and potential conflict…

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Evergreen Habitat for Humanity announces $1.5 million in subsidy support for first-time homebuyers
Evergreen Habitat for Humanity announces $1.5 million in subsidy support for first-time homebuyers

Evergreen Habitat for Humanity is offering $1.5 million in subsidy support for first-time homebuyers in Clark County. The program helps families earn…

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VFD responds to gas line leak in downtown Vancouver
VFD responds to gas line leak in downtown Vancouver

Vancouver Fire Department crews responded to a gas line leak at Main and East 7th streets in downtown Vancouver, closing the block and evacuating 21 …

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Expect overnight delays on I-205 in Vancouver for utility work Oct. 14
Expect overnight delays on I-205 in Vancouver for utility work Oct. 14

Drivers using southbound I-205 in Vancouver should expect overnight lane closures Oct. 14–15 as WSDOT crews repair and replace traffic sensors betwee…

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Letter: Leslie Lewallen’s record ‘is spotless’
Letter: Leslie Lewallen’s record ‘is spotless’

This letter to the editor from former Idaho State Senator Mike Jorgenson praises Camas City Council member Leslie Lewallen for her transparency and a…

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