Ken Vance questions why C-TRAN Board members would commit the agency to $7.2 million in annual light rail costs when the IBR administrator says alternative funding is possible.
A new poll invites Clark County residents to weigh in on whether local taxpayers should be responsible for the cost of light rail operations in the I-5 Bridge Replacement Program.
This episode of The Study of Sports covers championship wins for Columbia River and Skyview, WIAA football sanctions, a controversial California track ruling, and summer plans with a 1970s sitcom twist.
A federal appeals court has temporarily allowed President Trump to retain control of California’s National Guard amid ongoing legal and political battles over recent ICE-related protests in Los Angeles.
Todd Myers argues that President Trump’s new memorandum rescinding Biden-era policies is a positive step toward protecting the Snake River dams, energy reliability, and salmon recovery.
Clark County Public Works is accepting applications for a live-in volunteer park host at Moulton Falls Regional Park to help maintain a safe, welcoming environment for all visitors.
Vancouver is seeking residents to apply for Pro or Con Committees related to a November ballot measure that would allow district-based elections for some City Council seats.
WSDOT will close sections of eastbound SR 14 and nearby I-5 ramps overnight June 15–17 for repaving and maintenance, with travelers advised to expect delays and take alternate routes.
Clark County Fire District 3 has recognized several AMR crews for their rapid and heroic actions during a June 10 fire, highlighting the teamwork that led to multiple rescues and lifesaving outcomes.
The Washougal School District is now accepting applications to fill a vacancy on the Board of Directors for Director District 5, with a deadline of July 24.
The city of Ridgefield is hosting free Community Paddles on Friday evenings all summer long, giving residents a chance to try Dragon Boating on Lake River with no experience necessary.
Opinion: Why would C-TRAN Board members put the agency on the hook for $7.2 million annually if they don’t have to?

Opinion: Why would C-TRAN Board members put the agency on the hook for $7.2 million annually if they don’t have to?

Ken Vance questions why C-TRAN Board members would commit the agency to $7.2 million in annual light rail costs when the IBR administrator says alternative funding is possible.

POLL: Is the IBR team listening to SW Washington?

POLL: Is the IBR team listening to SW Washington?

A new poll invites Clark County residents to weigh in on whether local taxpayers should be responsible for the cost of light rail operations in the I-5 Bridge Replacement Program.

The Study of Sports Podcast, June 13, 2025: Salute spring sports champions and revealing our summer plans, plus a quick trip to the 1970s

The Study of Sports Podcast, June 13, 2025: Salute spring sports champions and revealing our summer plans, plus a quick trip to the 1970s

This episode of The Study of Sports covers championship wins for Columbia River and Skyview, WIAA football sanctions, a controversial California track ruling, and summer plans with a 1970s sitcom twist.

Trump keeps control of California National Guard in LA for now after appeals court order

Trump keeps control of California National Guard in LA for now after appeals court order

A federal appeals court has temporarily allowed President Trump to retain control of California’s National Guard amid ongoing legal and political battles over recent ICE-related protests in Los Angeles.

Opinion: President Trump signs memorandum to protect the Snake River dams

Opinion: President Trump signs memorandum to protect the Snake River dams

Todd Myers argues that President Trump’s new memorandum rescinding Biden-era policies is a positive step toward protecting the Snake River dams, energy reliability, and salmon recovery.

Clark County looking to fill live-in, volunteer park host position at Moulton Falls Regional Park

Clark County looking to fill live-in, volunteer park host position at Moulton Falls Regional Park

Clark County Public Works is accepting applications for a live-in volunteer park host at Moulton Falls Regional Park to help maintain a safe, welcoming environment for all visitors.

Community members are invited to apply for Pro/Con Committees for upcoming districting ballot measure

Community members are invited to apply for Pro/Con Committees for upcoming districting ballot measure

Vancouver is seeking residents to apply for Pro or Con Committees related to a November ballot measure that would allow district-based elections for some City Council seats.

Plan ahead for overnight ramp closures on eastbound SR 14 in Vancouver, June 15–17

Plan ahead for overnight ramp closures on eastbound SR 14 in Vancouver, June 15–17

WSDOT will close sections of eastbound SR 14 and nearby I-5 ramps overnight June 15–17 for repaving and maintenance, with travelers advised to expect delays and take alternate routes.

Clark County Fire District 3 recognizes AMR Crews for actions during June 10 fire incident

Clark County Fire District 3 recognizes AMR Crews for actions during June 10 fire incident

Clark County Fire District 3 has recognized several AMR crews for their rapid and heroic actions during a June 10 fire, highlighting the teamwork that led to multiple rescues and lifesaving outcomes.

Washougal School District is accepting applications for Board of Directors vacancy

Washougal School District is accepting applications for Board of Directors vacancy

The Washougal School District is now accepting applications to fill a vacancy on the Board of Directors for Director District 5, with a deadline of July 24.

Join Ridgefield’s free Dragon Boat Community Paddles this summer

Join Ridgefield’s free Dragon Boat Community Paddles this summer

The city of Ridgefield is hosting free Community Paddles on Friday evenings all summer long, giving residents a chance to try Dragon Boating on Lake River with no experience necessary.

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