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WA GOP chair agrees with Trump that Antifa protesters are ‘paid agitators’
WA GOP Chair Jim Walsh echoed Donald Trump’s suggestion that Antifa protesters are “paid agitators” and supported the idea of using RICO laws to prob…
4 months ago
Opinion: Making Pacific Northwest forests healthy using the Good Neighbor Authority
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center outlines how the Good Neighbor Authority can strengthen partnerships between states, tribes, and the feder…
4 months ago
Opinion: Children for sale
Nancy Churchill contends that America’s “Children’s Medical Industrial Complex” profits from vulnerable kids, with Big Pharma, billionaire donors, un…
4 months ago
County council appoints Megan Peyton to District Court
Megan Peyton has been appointed by the Clark County Council to fill the District Court seat of retiring Judge Kelli E. Osler. With nearly two decades…
4 months ago
Rep. John Ley says IBR meeting leaves lots of questions and very few complete answers
Rep. John Ley says the I-5 Bridge replacement meeting offered “lots of questions and very few complete answers,” with no cost update and concerns ove…
4 months ago
County response to Charlie Kirk assassination scrutinized
Clark County officials were questioned for not lowering flags promptly after Trump’s proclamation honoring Charlie Kirk. Some councilors and the coun…
4 months ago
Letter: ‘The murder of Charlie Kirk makes clear we’re not that country anymore’
In a letter to the editor, Julia Dawn Seaver of Vancouver reflects on the murder of Charlie Kirk, condemning celebrations of political violence and u…
4 months ago
‘17th District Rising’ event set for Sept. 27
The “17th District Rising” event takes place Sept. 27 in Washougal, offering a chance to meet Republican candidates and elected officials, enjoy food…
4 months ago
Letter: Time to replace C-TRAN Board
In a letter to the editor, Vancouver resident Debra Kalz questions the C-TRAN Board’s unanimous decisions, warning against groupthink and calling for…
4 months ago
Government shutdown looms Oct. 1 as Congress struggles with stopgap spending plan
A government shutdown looms Oct. 1 as Congress struggles with a stopgap bill. With lawmakers out until Sept. 29, disputes over ACA tax credits, Medic…
4 months ago