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Rep. John Ley criticizes WSP’s 32 percent profit on the IBR consulting contract, which has ballooned from $44 million to $293.5 million through multiple amendments and “extra work.”
Battle Ground Senior Citizens Inc. honors veterans at luncheon
Battle Ground Senior Citizens Inc. hosted its November luncheon honoring local veterans with music, remembrance, and gratitude for their service.
Opinion: Will light rail’s problems sink the I-5 Columbia River Bridge Replacement project?
Charles Prestrud of the Washington Policy Center questions whether declining light rail ridership and uncertain federal funding could derail the costly I-5 Bridge Replacement project.
Fight over counting mail-in ballots after Election Day will go before Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a Mississippi case that could upend mail-in ballot counting in Washington and other vote-by-mail states.
Lane closure scheduled on southbound I-5 in Vancouver for overhead sign and message board repairs Nov. 13
WSDOT maintenance crews will close one southbound lane of I-5 at the Northeast 78th Street overpass on Nov. 13 to repair an overhead sign and message board.
Celebrate the season at the Winter Native Arts Market
The Clark County Historical Museum will host its Winter Native Arts Market on Dec. 20, a free celebration of Indigenous art, music, and storytelling in downtown Vancouver.
Letter: How much do taxpayers pay for this sage advice?
Vancouver resident Michael Langsdorf criticizes the county’s homelessness leadership after Camas Mayor Steve Hogan’s prevention proposal was dismissed during a public meeting.
Opinion: Skamania Co. Sheriff’s report says Clark County Council violated the County Charter, Rules of Procedure, and WA’s Open Public Meetings Act
A Skamania County Sheriff’s Office report found the Clark County Council violated the County Charter, Rules of Procedure, and Washington’s Open Public Meetings Act in removing Councilor Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN Board.
Vancouver Arts & Music Festival named ‘Event of the Year’ for Southwest Washington
WFEA named the Vancouver Arts & Music Festival USA the Southwest Washington Event of the Year, recognizing a city–VSO partnership that drew 50,000+ attendees and highlighted music, dance, and visual arts.
Police report: Four Clark County councilors and the county manager violated rules when booting member from C-TRAN board
A Skamania County report found multiple Clark County officials violated procedures and laws when removing Councilor Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN Board.

Battle Ground Senior Citizens Inc. honors veterans at luncheon

Fight over counting mail-in ballots after Election Day will go before Supreme Court

Lane closure scheduled on southbound I-5 in Vancouver for overhead sign and message board repairs Nov. 13

Celebrate the season at the Winter Native Arts Market

Vancouver Arts & Music Festival named ‘Event of the Year’ for Southwest Washington

King’s Way Christian Schools get head start on Veterans Day with assemblies

City of Vancouver launches eleventh annual Korey’s Joy Drive

Prairie High School presents ‘Six the Musical: Teen Edition’

Mahsa Eshghi wins Camas City Council election

Opinion: Outrageous 32% WSP profits for IBR consulting

Opinion: Will light rail’s problems sink the I-5 Columbia River Bridge Replacement project?

Letter: How much do taxpayers pay for this sage advice?

Opinion: Skamania Co. Sheriff’s report says Clark County Council violated the County Charter, Rules of Procedure, and WA’s Open Public Meetings Act

POLL: How confident are you that city leaders will spend Proposition 5 funds responsibly?

Opinion: Sophomore season may be even better for former Camas standout Addison Harris

Opinion: Interstate Bridge: $273 million on consultants for ‘basically the same project?’

Opinion: $1.8 trillion for nothing

Opinion: The right of way in roundabouts

Fight over counting mail-in ballots after Election Day will go before Supreme Court

Mahsa Eshghi wins Camas City Council election

Opinion: Fighting for affordability and protecting your rights

Opinion: A Commie in Gotham City

Bart Hansen gives election perspective from city councilor who was not on the ballot

Preliminary results show voters rejecting Charter Amendment No. 13

Preliminary results show voter support for Vancouver Proposition 5, Police Services Levy

Initial results of the Nov. 4 general election show a low turnout of voters

Shutdown throwdown? GOP lawmaker challenges WA’s Democratic governor to debate

Opinion: Power is the incentive

General election results availability; ballots due 8 p.m. tomorrow, Nov. 4

Opinion: Outrageous 32% WSP profits for IBR consulting

Opinion: Will light rail’s problems sink the I-5 Columbia River Bridge Replacement project?

Lane closure scheduled on southbound I-5 in Vancouver for overhead sign and message board repairs Nov. 13

Opinion: Skamania Co. Sheriff’s report says Clark County Council violated the County Charter, Rules of Procedure, and WA’s Open Public Meetings Act

Opinion: Interstate Bridge: $273 million on consultants for ‘basically the same project?’

Opinion: $1.8 trillion for nothing

Opinion: The right of way in roundabouts

POLL: With IBR Administrator Greg Johnson departing and transit numbers revised downward, what’s next for the I-5 Bridge project?

Opinion: Vancouver mayor’s ridiculous statement about Greg Johnson’s sudden departure

Opinion: The IBR guts transit ridership projections by 84 percent and O&M costs by over half

Opinion: Is IBR administrator jumping off a sinking ship?

High school football: Camas kickers share an important role for the Papermakers

Opinion: Sophomore season may be even better for former Camas standout Addison Harris

A job well done by Seton Catholic, led by senior quarterback Kolten Gesser

New Hall of Famers for the PIL have Clark County ties

John Lambert reaches historic 200th win as La Center’s football coach

Multi-sport athlete Mia Hicks-Oliver thrilled to represent Clark College all year long

The Study of Sports Podcast, Oct. 23, 2025: An intense discussion on high school sports, plus a special wrap-up report as the sports enthusiasts say goodbye to the 2025 Seattle Mariners

FBI arrests 34 in NBA, poker gambling probe involving crime families

Evergreen’s Terrance Saryon stays grounded even after making high-flying football plays

Battle Ground Senior Citizens Inc. honors veterans at luncheon

Prairie High School presents ‘Six the Musical: Teen Edition’

Ridgefield High School Theatre presents ‘Almost, Maine’

Clark County Prayer Breakfast: Adults challenges to express their faith to inspire children

Re-Imagined Radio revisits the legendary mystery of D.B. Cooper

Windermere Real Estate shares the warmth again this Winter

Area residents invited to annual Clark County Prayer Breakfast Thu., Nov. 6

Empty Bowls Camas event raises $27,000 for Inter-Faith Treasure House

Battle Ground Senior Citizens proud to receive donation from 100 Women Who Care

King’s Way Christian Schools get head start on Veterans Day with assemblies

Prairie High School presents ‘Six the Musical: Teen Edition’

Ridgefield High School Theatre presents ‘Almost, Maine’

RHS students gain hands-on experience at Ridgefield Early Learning Center

Journey Theater presents Footloose the Musical

City of Battle Ground seeks youth member for Parks & Community Engagement Advisory Board

La Center High School dedicates its new skilled trades center

MVHS Jazz Band set to perform at prestigious Midwest Clinic in Chicago

Wisdom Ridge Academy expands with new ‘Ridge Connect’ Program

Oct. 1 brings new taxes for Washington businesses and consumers

Opinion: Washington’s new sales tax onslaught devastates small businesses

Greater Vancouver Chamber announces finalists for 2025 Business & Leadership Awards

Ridgefield prepares itself for In-N-Out Burger mania with opening set for Aug. 20

Business Profile: Les Schwab Tire Center celebrates community, new store in Brush Prairie

U-Haul truck sharing comes to Chadwick’s Mill Plain Shell in Vancouver

Business profile: Dragon Rescue Society in search of heroes at the Clark County Fair

Junior Market’s entrepreneur of the year recognized by Greater Vancouver Chamber and OnPoint Community Credit Union

New Les Schwab Tires store in Brush Prairie expands services in Vancouver area









