Government-infused speech’ could kill Washington initiatives this November
While the Washington State Legislature passed three initiatives during the recently completed session, three others will go to the voters in November.
Brad Benton announces run for state senate seat in the 18th Legislative District
Benton stated that he is ‘running for this position as a reliable conservative’ Brad Benton has announced his intent to run as a Republican for the Washington State Senate in the 18th Legislative District. “I am running for this position as a reliable conservative that will fight for the rights of the people in this ...
Pedestrian safety improvements coming to SR 503 near Prairie High School in Vancouver
WSDOT plans to build a HAWK (High intensity Activated crossWalK) pedestrian signal, creating safer access for pedestrians crossing SR 503 to and from Prairie High School.
Clark County Parks and Lands hosting open house about Harmony Sports Complex parking lot and safety improvement project
Clark County Public Works, Parks and Lands invites residents to an open house to learn more about the parking lot and safety improvement project coming to Harmony Sports Complex.
Sun will shine on Shangri-La Farm’s country-style Easter egg hunt Saturday
Clear, sunny skies are in the forecast for local artist and Clark County Master Gardener Liz Pike’s third annual community Easter egg hunt at her organic Shangri-La Farm in Fern Prairie on Saturday.
Information sought in Vancouver woman’s disappearance
On Tuesday (March 26), Cristina Ase, a 61-year-old woman, was reported missing to the Vancouver Police Department by her husband.
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, March 28, 2024: Have fun this spring break, a talk about spring sports scheduling, and happy opening day MLB fans
Getting ready for Spring Break, we talk about spring sports and the schedule change coming next year for spring championships, plus it’s opening day in the MLB, there is some high school football news, March Madness, and we even talk old-school USFL.
Inslee signs legislation expanding places where guns are banned
Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a bill into law that prohibits having a weapon at various locations that include zoos, libraries and public transit facilities.
Government-infused speech’ could kill Washington initiatives this November
Brad Benton announces run for state senate seat in the 18th Legislative District
Pedestrian safety improvements coming to SR 503 near Prairie High School in Vancouver
Clark County Parks and Lands hosting open house about Harmony Sports Complex parking lot and safety improvement project
Sun will shine on Shangri-La Farm’s country-style Easter egg hunt Saturday
Information sought in Vancouver woman’s disappearance
Inslee signs legislation expanding places where guns are banned
Judge dismisses challenge to redistricting map for Central Washington
Battle Ground city manager announces resignation
Opinion: State is gathering stories about long-term care
Letter: Strong public schools build strong communities!
Opinion: There are plenty of ways to reduce the cost of the I-5 Bridge replacement project
Opinion: Ridgefield School District decisions impact capacity and overcrowding
Opinion: Upper Columbia River – The Human Health Assessment
Opinion: Portability change means a WA Cares benefit? Don’t count on it
POLL: Do you believe the judge’s redistricting in Washington state is fair?
Letter: ‘It’s time to invest in our children’s future’
Opinion: What’s in a name? Sometimes it’s a career you’ve built
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%
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
Poll: Are you willing to accept tolls as a way to help fund a project to replace the I-5 Bridge?
Expect overnight delays along SR 14 at Lieser Road in Vancouver
Oregon Gov Kotek kills I-5 & I-205 per mile tolling, but proposed I-5 Bridge tolls remain
IBR releases new bridge visualizations as program gets pushback at two meetings
Seattle area maximum toll rates to increase 50 percent – a cautionary tale for Portland-area tolling
Transportation Commission subcommittee meets to plan for Interstate Bridge tolls
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, March 28, 2024: Have fun this spring break, a talk about spring sports scheduling, and happy opening day MLB fans
Vancouver youth now ranked No. 1 in the country by USA Boxing
Warm stretch of weather is just what Vancouver, and baseball players, could use
Middle school girls have a wrestling tournament of their own
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, March 6, 2024: A salute to the Camas girls basketball team, and a welcome to In n Out Burger
Homegrown Champions • The 2024 Camas Papermakers
Camas Champions: More notes from a state championship basketball team
Camas girls claim Class 4A state basketball championship
State basketball Saturday: Skyview, Seton Catholic boys place sixth at their venues
GoFundMe account set up for boy in bicycle/school bus incident
Washougal’s motocross trophies are an award-winning work of art
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church and many more preparing for Holy Week
18th Quilt Show set for March 23-24 at North Clark Historical Museum
Recent crime victims to hold women’s self-defense classes
Journey Theater presents The SpongeBob Musical
Journey Theater presents: James and the Giant Peach, Jr.
Prairie drama students present ‘Mean Girls: High School Version’
Teething tips and tricks: Ways to alleviate pain that comes with new teeth in infants
Sun will shine on Shangri-La Farm’s country-style Easter egg hunt Saturday
Craft Club at Washougal High School bridges generations through art
2024 Southwest Washington Regional High School Art Show winners announced
Knowledge Bowl excellence at Ridgefield High School starts with team unity
King’s Way Christian student, teacher hope they have solved 165-year-old math problem
Tooth Fairy pays more out West than the rest of the country
River HomeLink drama program presents ‘High School Musical Jr.’
Early Learning enrollment now open in Washougal School District for 2024-25 School Year
Shoug Shack serves up fresh meals, hands-on learning at Washougal High School
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
Despite decreases in mortgage rates, availability of homes yet to rebound
Officials hold groundbreaking event for 2024 GRO Parade of Homes