









WA Senate Republicans unable to stop income tax bill now headed to governor’s desk
Washington lawmakers narrowly approved a new income tax on households earning over $1 million, setting the stage for court battles and a statewide initiative campaign.
C-TRAN: Light rail funding addressed again; changes are coming to C-TRAN board composition
C-TRAN approved new language tied to the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program that shields smaller cities from light rail operating costs while shifting potential financial responsibility toward Vancouver and the urban growth area.
After marathon debate, WA House advances income tax
The Washington House approved a proposed income tax on households earning more than $1 million a year after more than 24 hours of debate and dozens of amendments.
Opinion: Brandi Kruse and I are feeling discouraged but we’re planning to continue advocating for political change. Will you?
Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance reflects on a discouraging week in Washington state politics, echoing Brandi Kruse’s frustrations over Democrats’ state income tax victory and local decisions on transit and ICE while urging conservatives not to give up on advocating for political change.
County pays $7.5 million to widow of VPD Officer Donald Sahota
Clark County has agreed to pay $7.5 million to the widow of Vancouver Police Officer Donald Sahota to resolve a negligence lawsuit following the 2022 incident where a sheriff's deputy mistakenly shot the off-duty officer during a confrontation with a robbery suspect.
State of the City: Vancouver mayor promotes arts and culture in her annual address
Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle highlighted arts initiatives, public safety investments and city development projects during her annual State of the City address.
17th District lawmakers Kevin Waters and David Stuebe decry passage of state income tax bill after marathon floor debate
Reps. Kevin Waters and David Stuebe condemn Senate Bill 6346, warning the new state income tax sends more money into the general fund without real reform, risks expanding to every family, and ignores Washington’s affordability crisis.
Opinion: Washington’s fight for liberty
Conservative columnist Nancy Churchill argues that despite the passage of a new 9.9% state income tax, signs of shifting political momentum in Washington state give reason for hope and continued action.
18th District Reps. Stephanie McClintock and John Ley denounce passage of state income tax
Following a marathon 24-hour House floor debate, 18th District Reps. Stephanie McClintock and John Ley denounce Senate Bill 6346, a new 9.9% state income tax on household income above $1 million, warning it could expand broadly, harm Washington’s economy, and face serious constitutional challenges.
OII passes 60-day point in Vancouver Police Department use of deadly force investigation
The Washington State Office of Independent Investigations is just past 60 days into its investigation of a Vancouver Police Department use of deadly force involving officers Sean Donaldson and Christopher Holmquist and the death of 44-year-old Perry J. Sellars after a late-night disturbance call on NE 46th Street.

WA Senate Republicans unable to stop income tax bill now headed to governor’s desk

17th District lawmakers Kevin Waters and David Stuebe decry passage of state income tax bill after marathon floor debate

18th District Reps. Stephanie McClintock and John Ley denounce passage of state income tax

County pays $7.5 million to widow of VPD Officer Donald Sahota

OII passes 60-day point in Vancouver Police Department use of deadly force investigation

After marathon debate, WA House advances income tax

C-TRAN: Light rail funding addressed again; changes are coming to C-TRAN board composition

Battle Ground the site of Busy Bee Craft Fair March 21

State of the City: Vancouver mayor promotes arts and culture in her annual address

Opinion: Washington’s fight for liberty

Opinion: Brandi Kruse and I are feeling discouraged but we’re planning to continue advocating for political change. Will you?

Opinion: ‘My thoughts on yesterday’s tragic state income tax’

Opinion: Starbucks founder flees the new NW tax hell

Letter: ‘One year later, a withheld text message points to perjury’

Opinion: It’s not just the increased taxes that are driving businesses away

Opinion: There is no such thing as a ‘free’ lunch, and an income tax isn’t more palatable because it offers one

Opinion: Democrat Party penalizes marriage in Washington

Opinion: Gov. Ferguson has abandoned his own tax relief demands

WA Senate Republicans unable to stop income tax bill now headed to governor’s desk

17th District lawmakers Kevin Waters and David Stuebe decry passage of state income tax bill after marathon floor debate

Opinion: Washington’s fight for liberty

18th District Reps. Stephanie McClintock and John Ley denounce passage of state income tax

Opinion: Brandi Kruse and I are feeling discouraged but we’re planning to continue advocating for political change. Will you?

Opinion: ‘My thoughts on yesterday’s tragic state income tax’

Opinion: Starbucks founder flees the new NW tax hell

After marathon debate, WA House advances income tax

C-TRAN: Light rail funding addressed again; changes are coming to C-TRAN board composition

Opinion: It’s not just the increased taxes that are driving businesses away

Opinion: There is no such thing as a ‘free’ lunch, and an income tax isn’t more palatable because it offers one

C-TRAN: Light rail funding addressed again; changes are coming to C-TRAN board composition

City of Washougal advances overcrossing design for 32nd St Rail Crossing Project

Opinion: Trails, roadways and crosswalks

Expect delays on northbound I-205 in Vancouver for guardrail repairs March 4

Letter: IBR’s money pit

Full closure: I-5 southbound off-ramp to Exit 11 in north Clark County for maintenance March 3

Unnecessary, unaffordable add-ons likely to spell doom for the I-5 Bridge replacement project

Opinion: A-pillars – The safety feature that increases crashes

Opinion: Interstate Bridge replacement – the forever project

Opinion: Oversized tires and the frequency illusion

Opinion: IBR’s systematic disinformation campaign, its demise

Trophy games: Columbia River boys finish fifth, Evergreen girls take sixth at state tournaments

High school state basketball: Columbia River suffers heartache in overtime loss in semifinals

Pro basketball: Vancouver Bears set to debut new name in new league

State basketball quarterfinals: Columbia River Rapids keep dream alive, advance to final four

State high school basketball: Five local teams to play in quarterfinal games Thursday, March 5

State high school basketball: Seven Clark County teams still playing in final week of tourneys

State high school basketball: Celebrating a coaching connection at Camas and Fort Vancouver

Camas High School to host four state playoff basketball games this week

Mat Classic: Clark County celebrates nine state champion wrestlers

Battle Ground the site of Busy Bee Craft Fair March 21

Clark College to present Choral Concerts

Coffee Caturday is this Saturday in Battle Ground sounds purrrrrfect

Public Works employees recognized by Neighborhood Associations Council of Clark County

Vancouver Clinic welcomes Katherine Henry as CEO, marking next chapter of physician-led, patient-first care

NWCAVE to honor Sergeant Tanya Wollstein this Sunday with the 2026 Spotlight For Justice Award

Journey Theater presents Mary Poppins

Prairie High School presents ‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’

Journey Theater presents A Year with Frog and Toad

Vancouver Public Schools kindergarten enrollment for 2026-27 school year now open

Battle Ground Public Schools kindergarten enrollment is now available

Rep. David Stuebe sponsors high school student from Camas as House page

Journey Theater presents Mary Poppins

Hockinson student joins Rep. Kevin Waters in Olympia to serve as a House page

Washougal High School students share impact of Career & Technical Education Programs

Battle Ground Public Schools opens 2026–27 enrollment for alternative, specialty programs and schools

Prairie High School presents ‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’

Vancouver middle school student joins Rep. John Ley in Olympia as a House page

Business Profile: Joyful Honey and Beekeeping Supplies making a difference for pollinators

Clark County nonprofits receive $154,950 in 2025

Washougal Ace and Outfitters launch ‘Give Hunger the Boot’ Campaign

Original team member Kelly Winn rejoins Cano Real Estate

Opinion: Business is already leaving Washington

Expert in homebuilding has several tips on how to make housing affordable

Jobseekers, community members, families and students invited to 11th annual BGPS Industry Fair

Business Profile: Handel’s Ice Cream opens its first shop in Washington, in Vancouver

OnPoint Community Credit Union expands to Ridgefield









