State Supreme Court Commissioner Michael Johnston ruled Thursday morning that the buying or selling of high-capacity magazines will remain illegal in Washington while legal challenges against the ban are being decided.
Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center says that we can expect Washington’s elected officials to continue to prioritize politics over the planet.
James Ensley, who has been the athletic director and head boys basketball coach at Fort Vancouver, is going home to coach at Battle Ground High School, where he graduated from in 1996, after budget cuts eliminated his AD position at Fort Vancouver.
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.
Deputy County Manager Amber Emery announced this week that the county has selected long-time public defense attorney Christopher Swaby as the county’s first director of public defense and chief public defender.
Wil Fuentes has officially announced his candidacy for Clark County Council in District 3.
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.
Supreme Court Commissioner: WA’s high-capacity magazine ban staying in place

Supreme Court Commissioner: WA’s high-capacity magazine ban staying in place

State Supreme Court Commissioner Michael Johnston ruled Thursday morning that the buying or selling of high-capacity magazines will remain illegal in Washington while legal challenges against the ban are being decided.

Opinion: Gov. Inslee’s latest wasteful EV subsidy is the equivalent of paying $1,125 for a latte

Opinion: Gov. Inslee’s latest wasteful EV subsidy is the equivalent of paying $1,125 for a latte

Todd Myers of the Washington Policy Center says that we can expect Washington’s elected officials to continue to prioritize politics over the planet.

Basketball coach James Ensley heading home to Battle Ground

Basketball coach James Ensley heading home to Battle Ground

James Ensley, who has been the athletic director and head boys basketball coach at Fort Vancouver, is going home to coach at Battle Ground High School, where he graduated from in 1996, after budget cuts eliminated his AD position at Fort Vancouver.

Ridgefield School District school bond proposal rejected by voters

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

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.

County selects Christopher Swaby to head up new Public Defense office

County selects Christopher Swaby to head up new Public Defense office

Deputy County Manager Amber Emery announced this week that the county has selected long-time public defense attorney Christopher Swaby as the county’s first director of public defense and chief public defender.

Wil Fuentes announces candidacy for Clark County Council in District 3

Wil Fuentes announces candidacy for Clark County Council in District 3

Wil Fuentes has officially announced his candidacy for Clark County Council in District 3.

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.

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