







Opinion: Congress holds hearing on emergency powers reform
Jason Mercier of the Washington Policy Center discusses arguments made at congressional hearing for legislative oversight on the need for state reforms.
Rheumatologist: 40% of my 3,000 vaxxed patients reported injury
A veteran rheumatologist says about 40% of the approximately 3,000 vaccinated patients in his practice have reported a vaccine-related injury.
Clark County Sheriff’s Office is conducting a homicide investigation
A male juvenile is in custody after being charged with Murder II after an incident Monday night.
Shred truck and garage sale fundraiser to be held at North Clark Historical Museum
On Sat., May 21, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Shred Truck from Waste Connections will be at the Museum to shred your documents. Sponsors are needed to offset the cost of the shred truck.
County opens grant application process for small businesses, nonprofits
Clark County has grant funding opportunities for small businesses, nonprofits and community-serving organizations.
Donations sought for family who lost 2-year-old daughter in drowning accident
The community is coming to the aid of a family who lost their 2-year-old daughter in a drowning accident in Clark County over the weekend.
IMPACT CW Food Drive back for eighth year helping local families
The Camas and Washougal community is being asked to strive to make a difference and impact on the lives of local school families needing a helping hand with summer meals
17,000 doctors call for end to COVID-19 emergency
Decrying "disastrous" COVID-19 public health policies, more than 17,000 physicians and medical scientists from around the world are calling on nations to lift health emergency declarations, restore scientific integrity and address "crimes against humanity."

Rheumatologist: 40% of my 3,000 vaxxed patients reported injury

Clark County Sheriff’s Office is conducting a homicide investigation

Shred truck and garage sale fundraiser to be held at North Clark Historical Museum

County opens grant application process for small businesses, nonprofits

Donations sought for family who lost 2-year-old daughter in drowning accident

IMPACT CW Food Drive back for eighth year helping local families

17,000 doctors call for end to COVID-19 emergency

Doug Coop announces run for Clark County Council District 1
Esther Short Park playground construction set for June

Opinion: Congress holds hearing on emergency powers reform

Opinion: WEA to taxpayers – Open your wallet wider

Letter: ‘There is no evidence that demand for transit ridership will increase any time in the near future’

Opinion: Just say no

Opinion: Raiding protected reserve account (BSA) leads to confusion

POLL: Do you believe Gov. Inslee should change his long-standing messaging, which continuously shames those who are vaccine hesitant?

Opinion: New COVID-19 messaging from governor is needed; old script is dangerous, booster case numbers concerning

Opinion: King County COVID data offer a lesson in the bias of ‘experts’

Opinion: WEA asks state Supreme Court to ignore voters and blow open the door for income taxes

Rheumatologist: 40% of my 3,000 vaxxed patients reported injury

17,000 doctors call for end to COVID-19 emergency

Network health expert warns AGAINST COVID boosters

Judge dismisses case that could affect her husband’s employer

NIH chief confirms coronavirus data concealed at China’s request

POLL: Do you believe Gov. Inslee should change his long-standing messaging, which continuously shames those who are vaccine hesitant?

Opinion: New COVID-19 messaging from governor is needed; old script is dangerous, booster case numbers concerning

Opinion: King County COVID data offer a lesson in the bias of ‘experts’

ABC News analysis: COVID deaths rising among vaccinated

White House warns of 100 million COVID infections this fall

Letter: ‘There is no evidence that demand for transit ridership will increase any time in the near future’

Opinion: Just say no

Opinion: In five years, Sound Transit has racked up an additional $50 billion for rail plan

Legislators push back on Interstate Bridge Replacement proposal

Overnight closures are coming next week to the southbound and northbound I-5 Interstate Bridge

IBR proposes fewer auxiliary lanes than failed CRC and partial Hayden Island interchange

IBR pushes lower light rail cost at RTC Board while Medvigy questions path forward

Who will be responsible for the finances and operations of a light rail extension into Vancouver?

Opinion: Has the ‘train left the station’ in the process to determine details of an I-5 Bridge replacement?

Opinion: The true cost of Sound Transit’s light rail is becoming more obvious

Opposition to IBR, light rail, and tolling follows two meetings of bridge leadership

Columbia River Rapids make splash heading into state playoffs

Vancouver Victory squads make home debuts on Saturday

Ace McLean: Union High School golfer describes her hole-in-one

Columbia River to reopen for spring Chinook fishing below Bonneville Dam

Washougal’s Unified Sports create connection, opportunity for all

High School Sports: Spring playoffs in baseball, soccer start Saturday

Travis Drake, an administrator with Battle Ground Public Schools, named boys basketball coach at Columbia River HS

Woodland High School hires state champion football coach

Love, talent for hockey takes Camas athlete to the Midwest

IMPACT CW Food Drive back for eighth year helping local families

Jeremy Baker announces candidacy for state representative, 49th District

Vancouver resident Anthony Ho to run for state representative position 1 in 17th Legislative District

Preparations for first annual Parkersville Day continue

Volunteer clean-up projects start this week in downtown Vancouver

First annual SUMMER FEST announced for Independence Day Weekend

Commission to hear creative communication, outreach strategies to help older residents

Paraprofessionals make effective student learning a reality

Former Vancouver athlete conquers Death Valley

Every vote counts in Battle Ground’s 63rd annual District Art Show

Camas Rocketry launches itself to national finals

Ridgefield High School wins Knowledge Bowl national championship

Partnership between Woodland Public Schools and Fort Vancouver Regional Library system results in dedicated library location for Yale Valley residents

Prairie High School Drama presents “Sense and Sensibility’’

Eighth grade homeschooled students participate in Mock Trial Competition

Ridgefield High School Theatre to present ‘The Music Man’

Hockinson high School students to plant trees along Interstate 5

Fort Vancouver to be the site for 750 area students to participate in Children’s Culture Parade

County opens grant application process for small businesses, nonprofits

Iconic Red Lion Hotel at the Quay sign taken down

Topping Off ceremony for hotel under construction highlights the fifth anniversary of ilani

Ridgefield to welcome GRO Parade of Homes in September

Vancouver business license fee surcharge refund process streamlined

Greater Vancouver Chamber partners with Vancouver Farmers Market to promote Youth Entrepreneurship

Local takeout program ‘Savor the Couve’ has raised $312K for restaurants and nonprofits

Killer Burger opens third Vancouver area location

Dutch Bros donates $1,103.04 to Woodland Public Schools’ Food Pantry Program