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Gov. Bob Ferguson warned Washington lawmakers may need until 2027 to finalize a proposed tax on income above $1 million as negotiations continue over how to use the revenue.
Opinion: Neighbors for a Better Crossing urges Oregon Legislators to demand full audit of IBR project, echoing Washington’s HB 2669
Gary Clark of Neighbors for a Better Crossing urges Oregon lawmakers to pursue an audit of the Interstate Bridge Replacement project similar to Washington’s HB 2669 proposal.
Opinion: ‘Privacy’ is not a license for government secrecy – Supreme Court’s Mirabelli Ruling puts Washington’s school parental notification policies on notice
Vicki Murray argues a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on parental notification policies could affect Washington’s approach to student gender identity nondisclosure in schools.
WA Senate narrowly advances bill to reduce education spending by $176M through 2031
The Washington Senate passed a bill by a 25-24 vote that would reduce and delay some education funding to help address the state’s budget shortfall.
Opinion: Climate Commitment Act – Washington’s hidden carbon tax hits hard
Opinion, columns, Washington state, Climate Commitment Act, CCA Washington, Washington carbon tax debate, Washington gas prices, Nancy Churchill, Dangerous Rhetoric, Washington climate policy, Washington fuel costs, Travis Couture, Washington Department of Ecology, Washington Department of Commerce, Washington carbon credit auctions, Washington cap and trade program, Washington environmental policy
Legislation from Rep. David Stuebe to strengthen Medicaid support for emergency ambulance services moves closer to becoming law
A bill from Rep. David Stuebe updating Medicaid reimbursement for emergency ambulance services passed the Senate and now heads to the governor’s desk.
Coffee Caturday is this Saturday in Battle Ground sounds purrrrrfect
Coffee Caturday on March 7 will bring pet-themed vendors, coffee, and donation opportunities to the Battle Ground Senior Center.
Battle Ground Public Schools face $20M in cuts after levy failure
Battle Ground Public Schools leaders are preparing up to $20 million in additional cuts after voters rejected the district’s levy for a third time.
Letter: The Missing Skamania Report – The prosecuting attorney is still sitting on it
Rob Anderson questions why an investigative report into potential County Charter and OPMA violations has not received an outside review after being declined by multiple offices.
Public Works employees recognized by Neighborhood Associations Council of Clark County
Eric Lambert, the Clean Water Outreach Manager, and Hunter Decker, the Clark County Forester, were recognized in a ceremony in front of the Clark County Council on Tuesday Paul ValenciaClark County Today Two Clark County employees were officially recognized for their service during a Tuesday presentation by the Neighborhood Associations Council of Clark County (NACCC). ...

WA Senate narrowly advances bill to reduce education spending by $176M through 2031

Legislation from Rep. David Stuebe to strengthen Medicaid support for emergency ambulance services moves closer to becoming law

Coffee Caturday is this Saturday in Battle Ground sounds purrrrrfect

WA governor: Passage of income tax could slip to 2027

Battle Ground Public Schools face $20M in cuts after levy failure

Public Works employees recognized by Neighborhood Associations Council of Clark County

SCOTUS rules against California’s ‘secret gender transition’ law

Vancouver Public Schools kindergarten enrollment for 2026-27 school year now open

Commission on Aging offers opportunities to advocate for older residents and more livable communities

Opinion: Neighbors for a Better Crossing urges Oregon Legislators to demand full audit of IBR project, echoing Washington’s HB 2669

Opinion: Climate Commitment Act – Washington’s hidden carbon tax hits hard

Letter: The Missing Skamania Report – The prosecuting attorney is still sitting on it

Opinion: Washington’s charter schools deliver – if the state lets them

Letter: IBR’s money pit

Opinion: Democrats side with Tehran while Trump defends America

Letter: Facts over fiction

Opinion: WA House Finance Committee passes income tax bill

Opinion: A-pillars – The safety feature that increases crashes

WA Senate narrowly advances bill to reduce education spending by $176M through 2031

Legislation from Rep. David Stuebe to strengthen Medicaid support for emergency ambulance services moves closer to becoming law

WA governor: Passage of income tax could slip to 2027

Letter: The Missing Skamania Report – The prosecuting attorney is still sitting on it

Rep. David Stuebe sponsors high school student from Camas as House page

Opinion: Democrats side with Tehran while Trump defends America

Unnecessary, unaffordable add-ons likely to spell doom for the I-5 Bridge replacement project

WA passes legislation requiring no-cost insurance for state recommended vaccines

Opinion: WA House Finance Committee passes income tax bill

POLL: Will lawmakers’ actions at Tuesday’s State of the Union Address impact your voting in the upcoming mid-term election?

Letter: Endorsement of Eileen Quiring O’Brien by retired Major General Gary Medvigy

Expect delays on northbound I-205 in Vancouver for guardrail repairs March 4

Letter: IBR’s money pit

Full closure: I-5 southbound off-ramp to Exit 11 in north Clark County for maintenance March 3

Unnecessary, unaffordable add-ons likely to spell doom for the I-5 Bridge replacement project

Opinion: A-pillars – The safety feature that increases crashes

Opinion: Interstate Bridge replacement – the forever project

Opinion: Oversized tires and the frequency illusion

Opinion: IBR’s systematic disinformation campaign, its demise

Opinion: Is a state income tax coming, and the latest on the I-5 Bridge project

Board authorizes C-TRAN to sign off on Interstate Bridge Replacement Program’s SEIS

C-TRAN ridership grows for fourth consecutive year

State high school basketball: Seven Clark County teams still playing in final week of tourneys

State high school basketball: Celebrating a coaching connection at Camas and Fort Vancouver

Camas High School to host four state playoff basketball games this week

Mat Classic: Clark County celebrates nine state champion wrestlers

2026 Columbia River spring Chinook seasons announced

A late starter in her sports, Clark College athlete is excelling in basketball and track and field

The Study of Sports Podcast Feb. 20, 2026: We discuss Mat Classic and the hundreds of wrestlers from Clark County, postseason basketball formats, and a look back at the Super Bowl

Seattle Seahawks officially up for sale

Camas, Union senior stars ready for playoff push in their final high school basketball seasons

Coffee Caturday is this Saturday in Battle Ground sounds purrrrrfect

Public Works employees recognized by Neighborhood Associations Council of Clark County

Vancouver Clinic welcomes Katherine Henry as CEO, marking next chapter of physician-led, patient-first care

NWCAVE to honor Sergeant Tanya Wollstein this Sunday with the 2026 Spotlight For Justice Award

Journey Theater presents Mary Poppins

Prairie High School presents ‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’

Journey Theater presents A Year with Frog and Toad

CMAC welcomes guest to talk about his experience as a combat photographer in Vietnam

Friends of Vancouver Lake appoints Adrienne Mason as founding executive director

Vancouver Public Schools kindergarten enrollment for 2026-27 school year now open

Battle Ground Public Schools kindergarten enrollment is now available

Rep. David Stuebe sponsors high school student from Camas as House page

Journey Theater presents Mary Poppins

Hockinson student joins Rep. Kevin Waters in Olympia to serve as a House page

Washougal High School students share impact of Career & Technical Education Programs

Battle Ground Public Schools opens 2026–27 enrollment for alternative, specialty programs and schools

Prairie High School presents ‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’

Vancouver middle school student joins Rep. John Ley in Olympia as a House page

Clark County nonprofits receive $154,950 in 2025

Washougal Ace and Outfitters launch ‘Give Hunger the Boot’ Campaign

Original team member Kelly Winn rejoins Cano Real Estate

Opinion: Business is already leaving Washington

Expert in homebuilding has several tips on how to make housing affordable

Jobseekers, community members, families and students invited to 11th annual BGPS Industry Fair

Business Profile: Handel’s Ice Cream opens its first shop in Washington, in Vancouver

OnPoint Community Credit Union expands to Ridgefield

Free fares on New Year’s Eve is a big hit with C-TRAN riders









