Letter: Kim Harless, Pokémon, and a $29,750 conflict of interest
Vancouver resident Brad Erhart alleges a $29,750 conflict of interest tied to grants for Vancouver Arena and Council Member Kim Harless, calling for a full investigation.
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Opinion: WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh – ‘Sanctuary’ policies put state at risk
WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh argues “sanctuary” policies in Washington undermine federal immigration law, risk public safety, and enable trafficking, citing a recent letter h...
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Letter: ‘Public safety is a must-vote Brad Benton’
Ridgefield resident Carley Meuchel urges support for Brad Benton for the Charter Review Commission, citing public safety, CCSO funding, and staffing as priorities.
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Letter: ‘If they have not compromised in the 15 years of planning the bridge, they never will’
Bob Mattila of Brush Prairie says the I-5 Bridge replacement is unworkable due to unresolved height conflicts and urges expanding I-205 or considering lift bridges instea...
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Letter: ‘We want to be back in school and see our kiddos’
Shelly Prothro, an Evergreen School District staff member, urges better pay and staffing for classified employees, citing unsafe conditions, injuries, and burnout at Holl...
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Clark County Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board seeks input for plan
Clark County’s Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board is seeking community input for its 2026-2030 Comprehensive Plan through a multilingual survey open until Oct. 31.
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CCSO responds to a disturbance with a weapon north of Washougal
CCSO and assisting agencies arrested Justin M. Bryden after he allegedly threatened a paving crew with an AR-style rifle north of Washougal.
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Public Health lifts advisory at Round Lake
Clark County Public Health lifted the algae advisory at Round Lake in Camas, but a danger advisory remains for Vancouver Lake due to high cyanotoxin levels.
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Opinion: TriMet & C-TRAN – Who pays versus who gets service
Rep. John Ley argues TriMet’s financial mismanagement and C-TRAN’s funding model unfairly burden Clark County taxpayers, especially small cities and rural residents, whil...
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POLL: Should Clark County’s smaller cities pull out of the C-TRAN Board of Directors and refuse to help fund light rail maintenance & operations?
This week’s poll asks if Clark County’s smaller cities should pull out of the C-TRAN Board and stop funding light rail maintenance and operations.
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