Ridgefield School District school bond proposal rejected by voters
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
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
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
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 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
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
The city recently launched a nationwide recruitment process to hire Vancouver’s next city manager.
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
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
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.
CCSO discovers human remains in homeless camp
Union High School baseball celebrates those who serve at Honor Game
If voters decide to repeal WA Cares, will the state refund tax collections?
County Permit Center moves to new office in Public Service Center
City of Vancouver wants to hear from the public about city manager recruitment survey
Vancouver Fire responds to house fire
Ridgefield School District school bond proposal rejected by voters
WA GOP chair defends handling of state convention in Spokane
Jury finds Vancouver Police officer not guilty
Opinion: Not guilty verdict appropriate resolution in case of VPD officer
Opinion: Union greed closed schools in Port Angeles
Opinion: Earth Day 2024 – Time to admit that government-run environmentalism is failing
Opinion: Where do we go from here at Ridgefield School District?
Letter: Officer Mendoza stood up for public safety
Opinion: It’s time for SCOTUS to clean up the 9th Circuit’s mess
Opinion: Truth or Liias – Will an evil billionaire be the only one to benefit from I-2109?
Letter: Area resident addresses actions of State Supreme Court Commissioner Michael E. Johnston
POLL: Are you inclined to vote to approve the three remaining Washington initiatives?
FDA agrees to remove anti-ivermectin posts off the internet in lawsuit settlement
No good news about student learning on 4-year anniversary of COVID school closures
NBA Hall-of-Famer among plaintiffs in lawsuit over WA state COVID-19 restrictions
Opinion: Gov. Inslee wants to be remembered for COVID-19 response?
Medical freedom conference at local church draws large crowd
Report: COVID-vaccine maker monitored popular critics of the jab
WATCH: Tucker Carlson: When do the architects of the COVID catastrophe go on trial?
Doctors no longer forced to sing COVID narrative in one state
CIA being sued for hiding COVID pandemic records
Shares of company making COVID shots plunge 44%
Rising fuel prices could impact road trip plans for Washingtonians
Overnight lane closures on southbound I-5 in Battle Ground
40 Vancouver single family homes in IBR crosshairs plus 35 floating homes on Hayden Island
Target Zero: April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month
$400 million Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement highlights problems with I-5 Bridge project
First in nation zone toll designed to raise $1 billion per year in NYC
Pedestrian safety improvements coming to SR 503 near Prairie High School in Vancouver
Opinion: There are plenty of ways to reduce the cost of the I-5 Bridge replacement project
Studded tire removal deadline is March 31
Expect overnight delays along SR-14 at Lieser Road in Vancouver, March 20-21
Bi-state tolling committee continues I-5 Bridge toll discussions
Union High School baseball celebrates those who serve at Honor Game
Camas student named a recipient of $5,000 WIAA scholarship
High school sports: Union’s Mitch Ratigan is way ahead of his time
Volcanoes name director of youth basketball, schedule camps this summer
Basketball: Camas all-stars help Washington prevail in Northwest Shootout
Vancouver Volcanoes have two home games this week at Hudson’s Bay High School
Union High School student scores Evans Scholarship through caddy program at Royal Oaks
Washington salmon fishing seasons tentatively set for 2024-2025
Sean McDonald leaving Woodland to become Mountain View’s football coach
Habitat for Humanity makes dreams come true for new homeowners
Vancouver woman celebrates her 100th birthday
Concerned Christian Citizens of Clark County challenge themselves to tackle tough issues
Spring Tea at Marshall House to be held
Commission on Aging continues emergency preparedness series at April meeting
Love Street Playhouse presents The Sunshine Boys
Arts Commission selects Susan Dingle as Clark County Poet Laureate
Furry Friends cat rescue to host garage sale
Volunteer spotlight: Parkersville National Historic Site thanks ‘Ginny’ Frosh
Children’s Entrepreneur Market set to open in Southwest Washington
Hockinson High School band hosts Music from The Jazz Vault fundraiser on April 27
Volcanoes name director of youth basketball, schedule camps this summer
Woodland High School announces the 34th Annual FFA Plant Sale on May 3
Union High School student scores Evans Scholarship through caddy program at Royal Oaks
Civics Bee showcases Southwest Washington’s Young Scholars
County, community partners team up for resource fair for young adults with disabilities
Clark County Youth Commission seeks volunteers
Roller Rink in Portland has special deal for Washington residents on Spring Break
Business Profile: Bribe My Belly is a food truck made from the heart
Upgrades at Washington School for the Deaf are specifically for students, staff
New business: Rise Fitness coming soon to Camas
Clark County entrepreneur takes a step back in time
Business Profile: Current Home Technologies tries to stay ahead of the game
Real estate market heating up in time for summer
PeaceHealth set to open PeaceHealth Orchards Clinic and invites public to open house
Real estate market ‘heating up as predicted’
Battle Ground Public Schools Industry Fair set for Feb. 15