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Opinion: State CO2 report shows 86% of Washington’s claimed climate benefits are probably fake
Opinion: State CO2 report shows 86% of Washington’s claimed climate benefits are probably fake

Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center examines a state report on Climate Commitment Act spending and explains why he believes the claimed emissi…

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OnPoint Community Credit Union expands to Ridgefield
OnPoint Community Credit Union expands to Ridgefield

OnPoint Community Credit Union is opening a new Ridgefield branch in January and marking the expansion with donations to local nonprofits and a commu…

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County Council votes to increase sales tax for yet-to-be-finalized plan for affordable housing
County Council votes to increase sales tax for yet-to-be-finalized plan for affordable housing

Clark County Council voted 4-1 to approve a 0.1 percent sales tax increase that could raise about $6.5 million annually for housing and related servi…

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Life and legacy of outdoors reporter Allen Thomas recognized by Clark County Council
Life and legacy of outdoors reporter Allen Thomas recognized by Clark County Council

Clark County Council honored the life and legacy of outdoors reporter Allen “Woodsy” Thomas with a proclamation recognizing his decades of journalism…

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Upcoming presentation on Battle Ground replacement levy
Upcoming presentation on Battle Ground replacement levy

Battle Ground Public Schools will host a public presentation explaining the replacement educational programs and operations levy on the Feb. 10 ballo…

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Residents encouraged to apply for traffic calming measures on Vancouver streets
Residents encouraged to apply for traffic calming measures on Vancouver streets

Vancouver residents are encouraged to apply for traffic calming projects as part of the city’s 2026 Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program, which will …

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Opinion: Majority party policies still making life more expensive for Washingtonians
Opinion: Majority party policies still making life more expensive for Washingtonians

Rep. John Ley shares a legislative update ahead of the 2026 Washington session, focusing on taxes, state spending, budget shortfalls, transportation,…

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Fluoride fights bubble up around Washington
Fluoride fights bubble up around Washington

Debates over fluoridation have reached city councils across Washington, with supporters citing dental health benefits and opponents raising safety co…

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Opinion: What happens when you build a state budget on the most volatile tax sources?
Opinion: What happens when you build a state budget on the most volatile tax sources?

Ryan Frost examines Washington’s tax structure and argues that reliance on volatile revenue sources like income and capital gains taxes threatens bud…

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Battle Ground City Council welcomes new and re-elected members
Battle Ground City Council welcomes new and re-elected members

The Battle Ground City Council welcomed new and returning members at its first meeting of 2026 and selected Eric Overholser to serve as mayor and Aim…

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