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John Ley examines TriMet’s $204 million Better Red project, showing most of the spending wasn’t on vehicles or tracks—raising ...
Battle Ground Harvest Days returns July 18–19 with a full lineup: carnival, cruise, parade, market, BMX show, and ...
Neighbors for a Better Crossing is urging a new seismic study before construction proceeds on the $7.5 billion IBR project, ...
C-TRAN and WSU Vancouver broke ground on the Vine’s Highway 99 route, a 9-mile bus rapid transit line connecting the ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson pledged to replace $11 million in Medicaid funds cut from Planned Parenthood by Congress, promising to ...
The C-TRAN board again postponed a vote on language regarding operations and maintenance costs tied to light rail expansion, ...
Doug Dahl explains Washington state law regarding crosswalks and pedestrian signals, offering safety insights and common ...
Clark County Council declined to advance a proposal to make the County Clerk position appointed, deferring the issue to the ...
Editor Ken Vance reflects on how today’s Democratic Party diverges from the values he associates with his father’s generation ...
Anna Miller shares a letter celebrating new legislation that eliminates federal income taxes on Social Security benefits for ...
Washington leads the nation in adjusted teacher pay, but critics point to low student performance and call for tying pay to outcomes.
TRAN’s new BRT line as a faster, lower-cost alternative to light rail, urging support for transit options that save taxpayers money and improve service.
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