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Nancy Churchill argues Spokane’s rising homelessness stems from policy choices—soft camping rules and hands-off policing—rather than housing costs alone, and says new federal directives favor an ...
Vancouver has cleared long-standing homeless camps near Andresen Road on the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail after issuing a July 23 deadline; no tents remained as of July 28.
A new Trump executive order threatens to pull federal funding from Washington cities that keep Housing First strategies, ...
Clark County Today’s weekly poll asks readers if they support Kaiser Permanente’s decision to stop gender-related surgeries ...
Todd Myers of Washington Policy Center argues that most CO2 tax revenue in Washington is spent on bureaucracy, not direct ...
WSDOT crews will close the NE Padden Parkway on-ramp to northbound I-205 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 28–29 for brush ...
With I-5 and I-205 tolling proposals still advancing, supporters of the Vote Before Tolls initiative say Oregon voters ...
Editor Ken Vance highlights Reform Clark County founder Rob Anderson’s call for voters to get involved in the Charter Review ...
Hadi, a level 3 sex offender, for raping a 12-year-old. Detectives believe there may be additional victims and are asking the ...
Public Health has lifted the advisory at Lacamas Lake VANCOUVER – Clark County Public Health has issued a danger advisory for Vancouver Lake due to widespread harmful algal blooms producing elevated ...
Clark County is accepting applications to fill two District Court judge seats, with retirements by Judges Langsdorf and Osler set for later this year. Applications are due by Aug. 8.
Washington faces a severe budget crisis, with looming Medicaid funding losses and major coverage impacts tied to federal changes, state officials told lawmakers this week.
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