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If you write it, they won't listen

Regarded as one of the best family law attorneys around, Scott Horenstein gets paid a lot of money to give advice. That doesn't mean he's receptive to receiving advice, even when […]

Mullets cropping up in the ‘Couve (‘Couv)

I don't know if y'all saw it, but I had a story in Monday's paper (posted online Wednesday) that involved me visiting the Southwest Washington SWAT team for one blast […]

Mullets cropping up in the 'Couve ('Couv)

I don't know if y'all saw it, but I had a story in Monday's paper (posted online Wednesday) that involved me visiting the Southwest Washington SWAT team for one blast […]

Boldt painted as the devil

Tuesday's nonvote on the admissions tax has sparked a lot of conversation, but somebody felt the urge to express his (her?) feelings in a nonverbal way. I am guessing that […]

Bidding adieu to biomass

Now, if the All Politics is Local crew got together to clink glasses every time a local government idea fell flat, Dr. Drew might be called in to stage an […]

"Get off his back"

Last week, Mayor Tim Leavitt sent an email to the city council, letting them know he's started an advisory group on next year's C-Tran vote on a light rail and […]

“Get off his back”

Last week, Mayor Tim Leavitt sent an email to the city council, letting them know he's started an advisory group on next year's C-Tran vote on a light rail and […]

Batter up!

On Tuesday, Clark County commissioners will have a public hearing on a proposed 5 percent entertainment admissions tax. We’ll be a significant step closer to knowing whether the Yakima Bears […]

County shows some love for bicyclists, pedestrians

Clark County commissioners this week amended the county's comprehensive plan to incorporate a bicycle and pedestrian plan. The county's bicycle and pedestrian plan was approved in November 2010; the county […]

They like us, they really like us

We here at All Politics is Local aren't ones to brag. BUT, we found out today this little ol' blog of ours has been named a finalist for a national 2011 […]

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