On Tuesday (March 26), Cristina Ase, a 61-year-old woman, was reported missing to the Vancouver Police Department by her husband.
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.
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.
Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center believes lawmakers should focus on strengthening the Medicaid safety net by passing reforms that end abuse of a program meant for the vulnerable.
The 9th Circuit Court has dismissed an emergency motion regarding a recent federal court ruling on legislative district boundaries in Central Washington.
After 10 years of service to the city of Battle Ground, City Manager Erin Erdman has announced her resignation effective April 19.
A 9-year-old boy riding his bicycle and a school bus were involved in an incident Tuesday morning, and while officials say he has non-life-threatening injuries, he does have severe, long-term injuries so a family member has set up a GoFundMe for the family.
Ridgefield resident Michele Wollert offers her support for the Ridgefield School District bond proposals in the April 23 special election.
Information sought in Vancouver woman’s disappearance

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

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

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.

Opinion: State is gathering stories about long-term care

Opinion: State is gathering stories about long-term care

Elizabeth New (Hovde) of the Washington Policy Center believes lawmakers should focus on strengthening the Medicaid safety net by passing reforms that end abuse of a program meant for the vulnerable.

Judge dismisses challenge to redistricting map for Central Washington

Judge dismisses challenge to redistricting map for Central Washington

The 9th Circuit Court has dismissed an emergency motion regarding a recent federal court ruling on legislative district boundaries in Central Washington.

Battle Ground city manager announces resignation

Battle Ground city manager announces resignation

After 10 years of service to the city of Battle Ground, City Manager Erin Erdman has announced her resignation effective April 19.

GoFundMe account set up for boy in bicycle/school bus incident

GoFundMe account set up for boy in bicycle/school bus incident

A 9-year-old boy riding his bicycle and a school bus were involved in an incident Tuesday morning, and while officials say he has non-life-threatening injuries, he does have severe, long-term injuries so a family member has set up a GoFundMe for the family.

Letter: Strong public schools build strong communities!

Letter: Strong public schools build strong communities!

Ridgefield resident Michele Wollert offers her support for the Ridgefield School District bond proposals in the April 23 special election.

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