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Issues & Viewpoint
Oct 14, 2013
The signing of a contract between C-Tran and Tri-Met not popular among the majority of Vancouver residents who gave public comment at the last C-Tran Board meeting.
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Has artist Jon Stommel created the first abstract mural around the Couv?
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An extreme billboard. Mayor Leavitt responds. Two independent therapists provide analysis.
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Residents could re-write what Clark County Government looks like for generations to come.
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Heavy smoke hangs over Government Island as firefighters battle to control the blaze.
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Memories about her little dog Metro are the center of Vancouver Children's author Susie Slanina.
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Historic Kiggins Theatre is asking patrons to help raise $85,000 to buy a new digital cinema projector and upgrade their seasoned sound system.
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The first primary election report is in, and Vancouver City Councilor Jeanne Harris is out.
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Audio interviews of the Vancouver City Council Primary Candidates. The upcoming primary election is August 6th, 2013.
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Featured Program
Jul 19, 2013
The US Supreme Court decided that property owners have the right to enjoy their property without government extortion.
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The Portland/Vancouver metro area ranks as one of the 10 most dangerous locations for children enslaved in the sex trade in the United States.
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Law enforcement agencies stepping up road patrols over the 4th of July weekend in an attempt to reduce series accidents in Clark County Washington.
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In this podcast we meet firework show designers, talk pyrotechnics, and discover how the show has changed over the years.
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Washougal City Council Member Dave Shoemaker discusses how he feels the Columbia River Crossing Project is shutting down the conversation regarding the new bridge design.
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Uniquely Clark County episode 1 highlights the one of a kind art featured around Vancouver, Washington. (video)
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Working toward a "Citizenship in the Community" merit badge, Kaleb Taylor asked Commissioner Madore some pointed questions about the CRC.
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The league is open to children and adults with disabilities ranging from Autism to players with wheel chairs and walkers.
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We stopped citizens on the street to quiz them about basic history of Vancouver, Washington.
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