Welcome to Clark County Today’s Weekly Top Stories Playlist!
Stay informed with the latest updates from Clark County! The City of Camas has officially passed a resolution opposing light rail as part of the I-Five replacement bridge project, raising concerns over costs, safety, and efficiency. Plus, the NCAA has banned men from participating in women’s sports, sparking national debate. Get all this and more in today’s news roundup.
Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings in Clark County, Washington, through our carefully curated playlist featuring the most significant news and events from the region.
From local politics and community developments to inspiring stories and must-know updates, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re a long-time resident or just curious about the area, our playlist offers a concise and engaging way to stay informed about the people and issues shaping Clark County. Tune in every week to catch the pulse of this vibrant community and discover the stories that matter most to you.
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- HVAC leak safely mitigated at Vancouver Community LibraryVancouver firefighters responded to an HVAC leak at the Vancouver Community Library and confirmed the building was safe after air quality testing.
- Opinion: Interstate Bridge replacement – the forever projectJoe Cortright argues the Interstate Bridge Replacement Project could bring tolling and traffic disruptions on I-5 through the mid-2040s.
- 2026 Columbia River spring Chinook seasons announcedWashington and Oregon fishery managers approved 2026 Columbia River spring Chinook seasons, with a forecast of 147,300 upriver fish and specific fishing windows from March through early May.
- Opinion: Make your voice heard about the majority party’s state income tax proposalRep. John Ley outlines his opposition to Senate Bill 6346 and urges residents to participate in the February 24 public hearing before the House Finance Committee.
- A late starter in her sports, Clark College athlete is excelling in basketball and track and fieldClark College’s Emily Peabody, a late starter in basketball and track, now leads the NWAC in scoring and is a conference champion sprinter.
- Letter: County Council resolution ‘strong on rhetoric, weak on results’Peter Bracchi calls on the Clark County Council to withdraw its ICE-related resolution and replace it with a measurable public-safety plan.
- Trump vows new tariffs, criticizes Supreme Court justices after rulingPresident Donald Trump said he will pursue new tariffs under different authorities after the Supreme Court ruled he exceeded his power under IEEPA.







