







Clark County Today remembers those who sacrificed all this Memorial Day
Clark County Today joins the community in honoring our fallen, but not forgotten, heroes.
2023 Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony
The Community Military Appreciation Committee (CMAC) will hold Vancouver's Memorial Day Observance at the Vancouver Barracks Parade Ground, featuring various ceremonies and tributes to honor fallen heroes and support the military community.
Opinion: WA Cares is a regressive tax, hurting low-income workers
Elizabeth Hovde shares an opinion piece stating ‘The regressivity within this state-imposed program is one of the easiest reasons to be against the 2019 long-term-care law.’
Building Code Council delays new codes due to 9th Circuit natural gas ruling
The Washington State Building Code Council (SBCC) passed two motions in response to a 9th Circuit Court ruling, giving official notice for rulemaking actions to align with the ruling and delaying the implementation of new codes requiring heat pumps and banning natural gas in construction for 120 days, sparking debate over cost, technological readiness, and environmental benefits.
Opinion: State should protect Medicaid for people in need
Elizabeth Hovde believes states have a strong incentive to figure out who is eligible and who is not in a timely manner.
Job Fair offers opportunity to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni
WSU Vancouver is hosting a Student and Alumni Job Fair on June 13, inviting businesses to meet students and alumni for career and internship opportunities at a cost of $50, including a display table, admission for two people, parking permits, and refreshments.
Washington bans pot-based hiring discrimination for most employers
Washington state has passed a law, effective January 1, 2024, banning hiring discrimination based on off-the-job cannabis use and the presence of non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites in drug tests, opening up job opportunities for qualified applicants who use cannabis.
Clark County Public Health monitoring of local swim beaches begins Tuesday
Clark County Public Health will monitor water quality at designated swim beaches throughout the summer, issuing advisories if bacteria levels exceed thresholds and monitoring for harmful algal blooms that can pose health risks to people and pets.

Clark County Today remembers those who sacrificed all this Memorial Day

2023 Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony

Battle Ground to host annual Memorial Day Ceremony, May 29

Building Code Council delays new codes due to 9th Circuit natural gas ruling

Job Fair offers opportunity to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni

Washington bans pot-based hiring discrimination for most employers

Clark County Public Health monitoring of local swim beaches begins Tuesday

200,000 eligible Washingtonians have less than a week to opt out of payroll tax program

Camas parents express concerns about death threats between students

Opinion: WA Cares is a regressive tax, hurting low-income workers

Opinion: State should protect Medicaid for people in need

Letter: ‘Do not believe that CD3 is purple’

POLL: Will the CCRP’s support of Joe Kent lead to a victory for the Republican?

Opinion: Office of Financial Management fined for withholding public documents

Opinion: Making drugs illegal again – Washington’s special session

Opinion: State transportation budget highlights

BLM wilderness areas may be less accessible to the public soon

Opinion: I-5 Bridge replacement is not a solution for anything

‘I collapsed’: Documentary stuns with life-altering COVID-shot injuries

Phone COVID-19 exposure notifications in Washington state have ended

‘Noxious and harmful’: New study shatters myth that masks protect

Gov. Inslee rescinds COVID-19 vaccine mandate for state employees

COVID tests declared unsafe, mass recall issued

Opinion: Federal vaccine mandate on employees is ending; Washington state’s remains

ABC News censors Bobby Kennedy remarks critical of COVID vaccines

Big Pharma under investigation for COVID-vaccine fraud

These students still required to test for COVID to return to school after spring break

Facebook oversight board still wants COVID-19 comments censored

Recreation sites and viewpoints remain open on State Route 504 to Milepost 43

Fuel prices increase ahead of Memorial Day weekend, up 76 cents this year

Opinion: I-5 Bridge replacement is not a solution for anything

Communities invited to Interstate Bridge Replacement neighborhood forums in Vancouver and Portland

5-1-1 travel information phone number will be deactivated May 19

Members of Vancouver City Council approve acquisition of downtown property

Projected Washington transportation revenues drop $633 million over 6 months

Plan ahead for smoother Memorial Day holiday travel

Expect delays northbound on I-5 through Woodland for emergency bridge repair Tuesday

Despite opposition, IBR administrator says tolling is ‘necessary’ for I-5 Bridge replacement project

It’s that time of year: SR 504 to Mount St. Helens observatory reopens

High school softball: Skyview, Ridgefield among top seeds in their state tournaments

County’s only 18-hole disc golf course opens at Hockinson Meadows Community Park

High school golf: Defending state champion from Union just misses playoff

Clark County athletes shining with Clark College athletics

High school baseball: La Center looks forward to promising future

High School soccer: Columbia River, Seton Catholic advance to semifinals

Vancouver Lake is The Destination for Northwest youth rowers

Columbia River spring Chinook season reopens

High school soccer: Columbia River’s flawless defense led by two seniors

Organizers send out Call for Arts prior to inaugural Vancouver Arts and Music Festival

Save the date for the fall Furry Friends auction

Wonderful tribute: La Center Lions Club to receive international kindness award

Vancouver to host free music, movies and more this summer

Washougal Studio Artists Tour is Mother’s Day Weekend

A journey of perseverance: Lee Hunter lands dream job as Union’s baseball coach

Clark College announces artist selection for Boschma Farms campus

The Historic Trust announces 2023 General George C. Marshall Leadership Award recipients

Parks Foundation of Clark County announces 2023 Florence B. Wager recipients

Washougal High School students gain job experience in Gause Elementary classrooms

Battle Ground brimming with summer fun for children

Woodland’s Columbia Elementary School Drama Club filmed and released its first video production

Journey Theater provides day camps in Clark County

Camas-Washougal Chamber announces college scholarship recipients

Journey Theater presents Honk!

Area middle school students compete at state qualifying round in Vancouver for the title of National Civics Bee Champion

Marine Biologist John Ford inspires Lewis River Academy students

Battle Ground High School drama club prepares a rock and roll trip to ‘Wonderland’

Battle Ground businesses damaged in Monday thunderstorm

Riverview Bank Celebrates Its 100-year Anniversary

Business Profile: Fred Spiegelberg Media teaming up for high school sports

Woodland High School’s Job Ready Career Fair connects local businesses with students

Vancouver celebrates Small Business Month in May

ilani Hotel celebrates opening with ribbon-cutting ceremony April 24

County opens grant application process for small businesses, nonprofits

Newly renovated Goodwill Community Training Center helps Clark County residents work toward better paying jobs

New development plan — The Palisades — planned for east Vancouver