Archways to Opportunity program at McDonald’s leads to diploma for local manager
Isael Cuevas Ayala, a 32-year-old mother of two at a manager at the Camas McDonald’s, received assistance from the franchise’s Archways to Opportunity program in order to earn her high school diploma, and she plans on going studying in college, too.
Long term cost of Tacoma Narrows Bridge tolls a caution for Interstate Bridge replacement
The controversial tolls on Tacoma’s Narrows Bridge have triggered multiple interventions by the Washington State Legislature.
Clark County District 3 candidate Chuck Keplar announces official campaign
Clark County District 3 Candidate Chuck Keplar is launching his official campaign under the banner of “Families First, Lower Taxes, and No Tolls.”
Vancouver Victory FC opens soccer season Sunday
Vancouver Victory FC will open its ninth season in the Evergreen Premier League on Sunday, the first of five home matches for the men’s soccer league team at Harmony Sports Complex.
County plans wildfire fuel reduction efforts
DNR wildfire suppression operating base at Camp Bonneville approved by county along with plans for wildfire reduction efforts.
Mother arrested after 3-year-old overdoses on methamphetamine
On Thursday at about 8 p.m., Vancouver Police and emergency medical responders from Vancouver Fire and AMR were dispatched to an apartment in the 4000 block of NE 109th Street for the report that a three-year old child had overdosed on drugs.
Troubled Washington ferry system becomes an issue in the governor’s race
Washington Republican candidate for governor Dave Reichert is blasting Gov. Jay Inslee over ongoing issues plaguing Washington State Ferries.
Opinion: Aha moments are on the agenda for people analyzing WA Cares
The May 1 meeting of a WA Cares oversight commission made one thing super clear: There is going to be a lot of disappointment if WA Cares remains a mandatory program funded by 58 cents (or more) of every $100 a worker earns.
Vancouver’s second Safe Stay Community celebrates second year providing hope to the unhoused
On April 26, the city of Vancouver, non-profit operator Live Love Outreach and the many previously unsheltered individuals who have called Hope Village Safe Stay Community their temporary home, celebrated the community’s second anniversary.
Woodland Public Schools invites community to meet new superintendent
The community is invited to attend a Meet the Superintendent Open House as part of the upcoming School Board Meeting on Thursday, May 9
Clark County District 3 candidate Chuck Keplar announces official campaign
Archways to Opportunity program at McDonald’s leads to diploma for local manager
Vancouver Victory FC opens soccer season Sunday
County plans wildfire fuel reduction efforts
Mother arrested after 3-year-old overdoses on methamphetamine
Troubled Washington ferry system becomes an issue in the governor’s race
Vancouver’s second Safe Stay Community celebrates second year providing hope to the unhoused
Woodland Public Schools invites community to meet new superintendent
Long term cost of Tacoma Narrows Bridge tolls a caution for Interstate Bridge replacement
Opinion: Aha moments are on the agenda for people analyzing WA Cares
POLL: Do you support the Washington State Republican Party’s endorsement of Semi Bird over Dave Reichert in the governor’s race?
Opinion: EV sales in WA far short of state target. Ecology’s application of the rule appears illegal
Opinion: Levy failures and declining enrollment — what does it mean?
Letter: ‘Let the will of the people be heard’
Opinion: The rent is overdue but it’s not just a renter problem, homeowners are struggling too
Opinion: ‘Predators and progressives’
Letter: ‘Nice to have a trustworthy publication’
Opinion: As more states enact learning choice programs that benefit children, nearly one million families have applied to participate
‘That’s a scandal’: CDC knew COVID shots caused deaths, but lied with public denials
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
Long term cost of Tacoma Narrows Bridge tolls a caution for Interstate Bridge replacement
Inslee rolls out $45 million in subsidies for electric vehicles
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
Ridgefield Raptors getting ready for opening day late this month
Columbia River spring Chinook fishery above Bonneville Dam to close April 30
Volcanoes return home Saturday, April 27, in The Basketball League
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, April 25, 2024: Despite rumors, a transfer portal in Washington high school sports is not in the works
Basketball coach James Ensley heading home to Battle Ground
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
Archways to Opportunity program at McDonald’s leads to diploma for local manager
Auction and dinner to raise funds for Evergreen Schools administrator is planned
Review: Rock & Brews at ilani hits perfect balance between food and music
Dr. Brian Scott: A lion leader recognized with high honors
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
Evergreen students celebrate state title in Video Game Development
Journey Theater announces audition dates for ‘The Music Man’
Ridgefield High School senior Asher Anderson wins National Merit Scholarship award
Top construction students meet with employers looking to hire
Greater Vancouver Chamber’s Junior Market returns to celebrate youth entrepreneurship and innovation
Exploring Local History: WHS students gain insight through museum partnership
Ridgefield High School claims national title in Knowledge Bowl
Student talent on full display at annual Ridgefield School District Art Show
Children’s Entrepreneur Market set to open in Southwest Washington
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