The first results of the April 23 special election show the school bond proposal in the Ridgefield School District is currently failing approval.
Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance offers his praise to the jury in the trial of Vancouver Police Officer Andrea Mendoza.
On Monday, CCSO patrol deputies, acting on an online report from a resident, located partially decomposed human remains in a tent structure at a transient camp in the wooded area north of NE 179th St near NE 10th Ave.
The Union High School baseball team invited veterans, first responders, and educators to their game against Battle Ground on Tuesday to participate in their Honor Game, celebrating those who serve others.
If voters approve Initiative 2124 this November to repeal the program known as WA Cares, workers can opt out of having 58 cents out of every $100 earned deducted from their paychecks.
The Clark County Permit Center has a new home within the Public Service Center.
The city recently launched a nationwide recruitment process to hire Vancouver’s next city manager.
On Tuesday (April 23) at 3:45 p.m., the Vancouver Fire Department was called for a house fire at 100 S. Knoxville Way.
WAGOP Chair Jim Walsh says reports by multiple news organizations that the three-day gathering of Republican candidates and delegates was “chaotic” with “rules being broken” to support certain candidates are not accurate.
Liv Finne of the Washington Policy Center offers a recent example to remind others that strikes by public school employees are illegal under state law.
Ridgefield School District school bond proposal appears to be failing

Ridgefield School District school bond proposal appears to be failing

The first results of the April 23 special election show the school bond proposal in the Ridgefield School District is currently failing approval.

Opinion: Not guilty verdict appropriate resolution in case of VPD officer

Opinion: Not guilty verdict appropriate resolution in case of VPD officer

Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance offers his praise to the jury in the trial of Vancouver Police Officer Andrea Mendoza.

CCSO discovers human remains in homeless camp

CCSO discovers human remains in homeless camp

On Monday, CCSO patrol deputies, acting on an online report from a resident, located partially decomposed human remains in a tent structure at a transient camp in the wooded area north of NE 179th St near NE 10th Ave.

Union High School baseball celebrates those who serve at Honor Game

Union High School baseball celebrates those who serve at Honor Game

The Union High School baseball team invited veterans, first responders, and educators to their game against Battle Ground on Tuesday to participate in their Honor Game, celebrating those who serve others.

If voters decide to repeal WA Cares, will the state refund tax collections?

If voters decide to repeal WA Cares, will the state refund tax collections?

If voters approve Initiative 2124 this November to repeal the program known as WA Cares, workers can opt out of having 58 cents out of every $100 earned deducted from their paychecks.

County Permit Center moves to new office in Public Service Center

County Permit Center moves to new office in Public Service Center

The Clark County Permit Center has a new home within the Public Service Center.

City of Vancouver wants to hear from the public about city manager recruitment survey

City of Vancouver wants to hear from the public about city manager recruitment survey

The city recently launched a nationwide recruitment process to hire Vancouver’s next city manager.

Vancouver Fire responds to house fire

Vancouver Fire responds to house fire

On Tuesday (April 23) at 3:45 p.m., the Vancouver Fire Department was called for a house fire at 100 S. Knoxville Way.

WA GOP chair defends handling of state convention in Spokane

WA GOP chair defends handling of state convention in Spokane

WAGOP Chair Jim Walsh says reports by multiple news organizations that the three-day gathering of Republican candidates and delegates was “chaotic” with “rules being broken” to support certain candidates are not accurate.

Opinion: Union greed closed schools in Port Angeles

Opinion: Union greed closed schools in Port Angeles

Liv Finne of the Washington Policy Center offers a recent example to remind others that strikes by public school employees are illegal under state law.

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