Camas City Council member John Vincent Svilarich was arrested for Reckless Endangerment and Aiming/Discharging a Firearm after an altercation on the Washougal River Greenway Trail.
Jennifer Cooper of Vancouver won a gold medal at the IBJJF World Championship, showcasing her exceptional jiu-jitsu techniques and representing her home gym, Emerge Jiu Jitsu.
Paul Guppy of the Washington Policy Center discusses how government greed may be fueling opposition to citizen-led ballot initiatives aimed at reducing new taxes in Washington state.
Elizabeth New (Hovde) from the Washington Policy Center discusses the ongoing challenges with WA Cares, highlighting solvency concerns and the impact of Initiative 2124 on the program’s future.
Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper reminds residents that the second installment of 2024 property taxes is due by Oct. 31, with tax statements being mailed the week of Sept. 16.
Construction of the new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond has resumed after being paused due to bald eagle nesting, with completion expected by November.
A missing endangered Vancouver man, Christopher Neeley, was found deceased in his vehicle on NE 76th Street. No suspicious circumstances are suspected.
ODOT faces a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and seeks new taxes to address transportation needs, including the Interstate Bridge Replacement project.
Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez urges the IBR Program to prioritize traffic reduction and limit tolling in the final I-5 Bridge replacement design.
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Disturbance with a weapon leads to Camas council member’s arrest and recovery of firearm

Disturbance with a weapon leads to Camas council member’s arrest and recovery of firearm

Camas City Council member John Vincent Svilarich was arrested for Reckless Endangerment and Aiming/Discharging a Firearm after an altercation on the Washougal River Greenway Trail.

Vancouver woman earns gold medal at the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation World Championship

Vancouver woman earns gold medal at the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation World Championship

Jennifer Cooper of Vancouver won a gold medal at the IBJJF World Championship, showcasing her exceptional jiu-jitsu techniques and representing her home gym, Emerge Jiu Jitsu.

Opinion: Is government greed fueling the drive to defeat citizen-led ballot initiatives?

Opinion: Is government greed fueling the drive to defeat citizen-led ballot initiatives?

Paul Guppy of the Washington Policy Center discusses how government greed may be fueling opposition to citizen-led ballot initiatives aimed at reducing new taxes in Washington state.

Opinion: WA Cares commission weighs in on how future recipients will be allowed to spend money

Opinion: WA Cares commission weighs in on how future recipients will be allowed to spend money

Elizabeth New (Hovde) from the Washington Policy Center discusses the ongoing challenges with WA Cares, highlighting solvency concerns and the impact of Initiative 2124 on the program’s future.

Second installment 2024 property tax payments due Oct. 31

Second installment 2024 property tax payments due Oct. 31

Clark County Treasurer Alishia Topper reminds residents that the second installment of 2024 property taxes is due by Oct. 31, with tax statements being mailed the week of Sept. 16.

Construction of new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond resumes

Construction of new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond resumes

Construction of the new picnic shelter at Klineline Pond has resumed after being paused due to bald eagle nesting, with completion expected by November.

Vancouver man found deceased in car

Vancouver man found deceased in car

A missing endangered Vancouver man, Christopher Neeley, was found deceased in his vehicle on NE 76th Street. No suspicious circumstances are suspected.

ODOT has a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and wants new taxes

ODOT has a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and wants new taxes

ODOT faces a $1.7 billion annual funding shortfall and seeks new taxes to address transportation needs, including the Interstate Bridge Replacement project.

Gluesenkamp Perez urges IBR Program to limit costs to drivers, prioritize traffic reduction in final project design

Gluesenkamp Perez urges IBR Program to limit costs to drivers, prioritize traffic reduction in final project design

Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez urges the IBR Program to prioritize traffic reduction and limit tolling in the final I-5 Bridge replacement design.

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