Disturbance with a weapon leads to Camas council member’s arrest and recovery of firearm
Camas City Council member John Vincent Svilarich was arrested for Reckless Endangerment and Aiming/Discharging a Firearm after an altercation on the Washougal River Greenway Trail.
Vancouver woman earns gold medal at the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation World Championship
Jennifer Cooper of Vancouver won a gold medal at the IBJJF World Championship, showcasing her exceptional jiu-jitsu techniques and representing her home gym, Emerge Jiu Jitsu.
Opinion: Is government greed fueling the drive to defeat citizen-led ballot initiatives?
Paul Guppy of the Washington Policy Center discusses how government greed may be fueling opposition to citizen-led ballot initiatives aimed at reducing new taxes in Washington state.
Opinion: WA Cares commission weighs in on how future recipients will be allowed to spend money
Elizabeth New (Hovde) from the Washington Policy Center discusses the ongoing challenges with WA Cares, highlighting solvency concerns and the impact of Initiative 2124 on the program’s future.
Second installment 2024 property tax payments due Oct. 31
Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper reminds residents that the second installment of 2024 property taxes is due by Oct. 31, with tax statements being mailed the week of Sept. 16.
Construction of new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond resumes
Construction of the new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond has resumed after being paused due to bald eagle nesting, with completion expected by November.
Vancouver man found deceased in car
A missing endangered Vancouver man, Christopher Neeley, was found deceased in his vehicle on NE 76th Street. No suspicious circumstances are suspected.
ODOT has a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and wants new taxes
ODOT faces a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and seeks new taxes to address transportation needs, including the Interstate Bridge Replacement project.
Gluesenkamp Perez urges IBR Program to limit costs to drivers, prioritize traffic reduction in final project design
Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez urges the IBR Program to prioritize traffic reduction and limit tolling in the final I-5 Bridge replacement design.
Second installment 2024 property tax payments due Oct. 31
Construction of new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond resumes
Disturbance with a weapon leads to Camas council member’s arrest and recovery of firearm
Vancouver man found deceased in car
ODOT has a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and wants new taxes
Gluesenkamp Perez urges IBR Program to limit costs to drivers, prioritize traffic reduction in final project design
County to go out to bid for sale of Tri-Mountain Golf Course
Vancouver man faces attempted murder charge after shooting woman in head
City salutes all affected by Sept. 11, 2001 with a morning ceremony
Opinion: Is government greed fueling the drive to defeat citizen-led ballot initiatives?
Opinion: WA Cares commission weighs in on how future recipients will be allowed to spend money
POLL: If Tri-Mountain Golf Course were sold, how would you feel about it being developed into something else?
Opinion: Fact check – Will repealing Washington’s CO2 tax harm ‘roads and bridges?’
Opinion: Turn signals in parking lots
Opinion: State worker contract secrecy benefits no one
Opinion: Election prep – Governor and lieutenant governor
Letter: ‘We must band together and make difficult choices’
Opinion: The facts on I-2019, the possible repeal of Washington’s Income tax on capital gains
Ferguson, Reichert exchange jabs during gubernatorial debate
Ferguson, Reichert set to square off Tuesday in first of two gubernatorial debates
Let’s Go Washington brings Gas Rollback prices to Vancouver station
Washington state GOP files legal challenge to lands commissioner recount results
WAGOP injects doubt into integrity of lands commissioner primary recount
Letter: Bob Ferguson and other Democrat elected officials nationwide pick and choose which laws to enforce and which ones to ignore
Joe Kent one of four candidates added to 2024 Young Guns Program
Biden-Harris admin under fire for pressuring Facebook to censor Americans
Opinion: The #WalkAway Election
Race is on to complete hand recount in WA lands commissioner primary race
Opinion: Could November election bring more scrutiny/opposition for I-5 Bridge replacement project?
ODOT has a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and wants new taxes
Gluesenkamp Perez urges IBR Program to limit costs to drivers, prioritize traffic reduction in final project design
IBR program to publish its Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Fri., Sept. 20
Letter: The IBR’s deadly bribe
Expect nighttime delays for paving work on SR 503 in Battle Ground, Sept. 9-10
Southbound I-5 North Fork Lewis River Bridge work near Woodland wraps up ahead of schedule
Opinion: Elected officials should protect Southwest Washington taxpayers
Letter: “It’s time to make some reasonable compromises to get the bridge built’
I-5 Bridge replacement project has the world’s most expensive light rail
Ten thousand page Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement likely to be released next month
Travel Advisory: Expect 90 minute delays on southbound I-5 in Southwest Washington over Labor Day Weekend
Vancouver woman earns gold medal at the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation World Championship
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, Sept. 13, 2024: We discuss some Week 1 highlights in high school football and share our fun athletic achievements
Opinion: The return of Friday Night Lights extra special for Evergreen
High School football: Players to watch — on defense — in 2024
High school football: Players to watch — on offense — in 2024
In Memoriam: John Griffin was always at the top of his game
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, Aug. 30, 2024: We’re back with high school football season just a week away
New football coach: Sean McDonald’s enthusiasm is contagious at Mountain View
The tradition continues in Ridgefield: Midnight Madness football practice
Opinion: Judging a barbecue contest just one of the “tough tasks” of being a journalist
Hungry for some barbecue? The ilani BBQ Fest is Aug. 24-25
Video: Birthday party turns into a yearly tradition for car show at Velvet Acres Gardens
Here’s what’s happening at the Clark County Fair on Sunday, Aug. 11
Here’s what’s happening at the Clark County Fair on Saturday, Aug. 10
A Ridgefield Lion has been serving for decades at the Clark County Fair
Here’s what’s happening at the Clark County Fair on Friday, Aug. 9
Here’s what’s happening at the Clark County Fair on Thursday, Aug. 8
Experience the Fun at the Clark County Fair with Explore Travel TV
Columbia Play Project celebrates four years
Vancouver Wildlife League and WDFW host youth pheasant hunt Sept. 14-15
Washougal seeks high school students for City Council representative role
Verizon-Cellular Plus giving away free backpacks
Washougal High School earns 2024 Jostens Gold Tier School of Distinction Award
Journey Theater getting ready to present ‘The Music Man’
Annual Write From the Start School Supply Drive scheduled
SW Washington’s Lemonade Day Youth Entrepreneur of the Year named by Greater Vancouver Chamber
Children with disabilities make memories at the 24th annual Merwin Day of Fishing
Business profile: He Walks Dogs on the right pace with assist from OnPoint
Career fairs offer opportunity to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni
Financial advice: Homework for potential homebuyers
The Ridgefield Costco Warehouse plans to open on Thu., Aug. 29 at 8 a.m.
Southwest Washington real estate market ‘showing interesting trends’
Clark County seeks nominations for local businesses, individuals for Disability Employment Awareness Awards
Southwest Washington real estate activity increases
Columbia Credit Union hires Heather Friend as chief operating officer
Area Realtor states the local real estate market ‘is not slowing down’