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President Donald Trump marked the 100th day of his second term with a rally in Michigan, defending his immigration crackdown and tariffs while claiming sweeping policy wins.
Opinion: Do we still need TriMet?
John A. Charles Jr. of the Cascade Policy Institute argues that TriMet should halt expansion plans and prepare for major service reductions in response to falling ridership and rising costs.
Opinion: ‘Low-income workers should not have to give higher-income workers more of their wages’
Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center argues that Washington’s paid leave payroll tax burdens low-income workers while primarily benefiting higher earners.
Expect delays on SR 503 Yale Bridge for bridge deck repairs Friday
Travelers should expect delays Friday, May 2, as WSDOT will temporarily close the SR 503 Yale Bridge for deck inspections between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Clark County seeks volunteers for the Historic Preservation Commission
Clark County is seeking volunteers to fill two upcoming seats on its Historic Preservation Commission, with applications due by May 21.
Journey Theater preparing to perform Peter/Wendy
Journey Theater will open its production of Peter/Wendy on May 9 at Manor Evangelical Church in Battle Ground, with five shows scheduled through May 16.
Opinion: Spokane’s voter approved anti-camping initiative is overturned by the Washington Supreme Court
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center says overturning Spokane’s voter-approved anti-camping initiative undermines public safety and the will of the people.
Letter: ‘Democrats never met an increase in fees, taxes or charges they wouldn’t vote for’
Amboy resident Thomas Schenk argues that unchecked one-party Democrat rule in Washington state has led to steep increases in taxes and erosion of individual rights — with nonvoters to blame.

‘Main Street, not Wall Street’: Trump defends tariffs, touts immigration success

Expect delays on SR 503 Yale Bridge for bridge deck repairs Friday

Clark County seeks volunteers for the Historic Preservation Commission

Journey Theater preparing to perform Peter/Wendy

Camas Lions Club joins Downtown Camas Cleanup Effort to beautify the community

Chinook History comes alive for Washougal fourth graders

Regional HazMat Team responds to electric scooter fire

Magenta Theater presents “Silent Sky,” with opening night set for Friday, May 2

Two Clark College honor students chosen for All-Washington Academic Team

Opinion: Do we still need TriMet?

Opinion: ‘Low-income workers should not have to give higher-income workers more of their wages’

Opinion: Spokane’s voter approved anti-camping initiative is overturned by the Washington Supreme Court

Letter: ‘Democrats never met an increase in fees, taxes or charges they wouldn’t vote for’

Letter: ‘They fear our voices — but we have not yet begun to fight’

Letter: Vancouver must end unequal enforcement of its laws

POLL: Why did voters reject all three tax proposals in the April 22 special election?

Opinion: The war on parental rights

Opinion: An Earth Day Lesson – Last year’s biggest environmental victories came from free markets

‘Main Street, not Wall Street’: Trump defends tariffs, touts immigration success

Letter: ‘Democrats never met an increase in fees, taxes or charges they wouldn’t vote for’

Letter: ‘They fear our voices — but we have not yet begun to fight’

Candidate filing period and online candidate filing begins May 5

House Democrats advance $18B in tax hike proposals as session winds down

Republican budget leaders see showdown ahead as Senate Democrats approve trio of major tax increases

Representatives from the 18th and 20th Legislative Districts to hold joint town hall on May 3

POLL: Why did voters reject all three tax proposals in the April 22 special election?

Opinion: The war on parental rights

Two bipartisan bills from Rep. Kevin Waters signed into law, including one to help breweries operate their kitchen space

6-cent gas tax hike central to new transportation deal in WA Legislature

Opinion: Do we still need TriMet?

Expect delays on SR 503 Yale Bridge for bridge deck repairs Friday

Plan ahead for daytime ramp closures on I-5 and SR 14 in Vancouver Tuesday

Expect delays on northbound I-5 near Ridgefield through May 9

6-cent gas tax hike central to new transportation deal in WA Legislature

Letter: C-TRAN Board improper meeting conduct

Opinion: TriMet’s ‘fiscal cliff’ a caution for Clark County taxpayers

Travel Advisory: Expect daytime delays on northbound I-5 near Woodland for guardrail repairs, April 18

Belkot speaks before C-TRAN board; directors pause vote on light rail funding language until July

Travel Advisory: Expect delays on northbound I-5 near Ridgefield

Large crowd expected at C-TRAN Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, April 15

Former Vancouver sports administrator, now working in Nevada, predicts big things for girls flag football

Vancouver selected for National Million Coaches Challenge

WDFW approves eight days of coastal razor clam digs beginning April 26

WIAA sanctions girls flag football; advisory vote on girls sports eligibility fails to gain 60 percent approval

Clark County begins construction on Harmony Sports Complex improvements

State champion coach Scott Thompson to take over Camas boys basketball program

Washington salmon fishing seasons tentatively set for 2025-2026

Latest Washington big game hunting regulations and special hunt applications now available

Large high school track and field meets are community events

Journey Theater preparing to perform Peter/Wendy

Camas Lions Club joins Downtown Camas Cleanup Effort to beautify the community

Magenta Theater presents “Silent Sky,” with opening night set for Friday, May 2

Two Clark College honor students chosen for All-Washington Academic Team

Love of theater inspires owners of Love Street Playhouse in Woodland

GoFundMe spotlight: Victim of car crash to be bedridden for months

BIA of Clark County announces its award winners

Brothers Osborne, George Thorogood and the Destroyers, and Kansas coming to Clark County Fair

Veterans find healing and trust through horse therapy at Windhaven

Journey Theater preparing to perform Peter/Wendy

Chinook History comes alive for Washougal fourth graders

Washougal Songcraft Festival pilots new Music Education Program at Washougal High School

Sixth year in a row: BGHS cadets earn coveted Flight Academy spots

Fundraiser set up this week for Ridgefield High School Knowledge Bowl’s travel to Atlanta

Rotary donation brings nature to the classroom

Target Zero: Discussion on distracted driving makes impact on Heritage High School students

Young musicians needed for inaugural Clark County Battle of the Bands

Kindergarten enrollment for Ridgefield schools is now open

BIA of Clark County announces its award winners

City of Washougal launches Gateway to Success Series to support local small businesses

Identity Clark County names two to board of directors

Winners announced for the 2025 Pink Hard Hat Awards

Open House Ministries West open for big business with thrift store, coffee shop, and bike store

Community members invited to connect with local employers at RSD’s 2nd annual Industry Hiring Fair

Builders break ground on 2025 Parade of Homes site in Camas

Building Industry Association Installs Alexa Lee as 2025 President

Opinion: Courts blocking the Kroger-Albertson merger won’t stop consumers from making choices