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1. Washington, Oregon legislators irked at lack of cost update for I-5 Bridge replacement (columbian.com) — State lawmakers are pressing for an updated price tag on replacing the aging I-5 Bridge between North Portland and downtown Vancouver, a project central to local commuting and freight. Current cost estimates of $5 to $7.5 billion are several years old and don’t reflect steep jumps in steel, concrete, and construction costs. A clearer budget is expected early next year.
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2. County regional parks annual parking passes now available for purchase (clarkcountytoday.com) — If you regularly visit Vancouver Lake or other Clark County regional parks, 2026 annual parking passes are now on sale for $40, with daily fees set at $5 starting January 1. Passes cover Frenchman’s Bar, Lewisville, Klineline Pond at Salmon Creek, and Vancouver Lake, and can be purchased online, by phone, or at select in-person dates in Vancouver.
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3. Local clinicians cautious in integrating AI into health care (columbian.com) — PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver is cautiously rolling out artificial intelligence tools that automatically record and transcribe doctor-patient conversations. Clinicians say this “ambient listening” lets them focus more on patients instead of computer screens, while still capturing detailed medical histories and care plans. The technology is being tested carefully as part of a broader, gradual AI adoption across the health system.
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4. Your tips for parents dealing with holiday stress (theolympian.com) — A Vancouver, Wash., parent urges families to keep holiday plans simple and focus on shared experiences instead of piles of gifts. They join other Washington parents offering practical tips to cut stress, from skipping crowded Santa photo lines to celebrating with extended family during less hectic travel seasons.
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5. Vintage Pontiacs are disappearing, but enthusiasts are finding them (usatoday.com) — Vancouver readers are among Pontiac enthusiasts nationwide responding to a viral car column about disappearing vintage Pontiacs. The writer, based in Indiana, shares photos and stories from owners across the country, highlighting rare pre-1960 models and inviting more Vancouver-area Pontiac owners to share their cars’ histories.
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