In a first-of-its-kind event, students from seven schools across multiple districts in southwest Washington gathered at Bagley Park in Vancouver to try out bicycles with adaptive features and learn bike safety.
The US Census Bureau reports that people using mass transit to commute to work remains 38 percent below pre pandemic levels, particularly evident in the Portland metro area, challenging proposed transit expansion plans despite persistent traffic congestion concerns.
The Washington State Employment Security Department is making plans for a flood of opt-outs from WA Cares should voters decide this November to pass Initiative 2124.
Joe Cortright of the City Observatory reports that the Interstate Bridge project’s Draft SEIS was supposed to be complete in December 2022 — It now won’t be done before December 2024.
Ridgefield's vision for a safer and more efficient transportation network between Interstate 5 and Royle Road will take a significant step forward this summer with the start of the Pioneer Widening and 50th Place Roundabout project.
Area residents have the opportunity to join the Vancouver Barracks Military Association for a fascinating discussion, “Ulysses S. Grant Slept Here?”
Two Rivers Heritage Museum and Clark County Historical Museum partnered to create a historical outdoor timeline exhibit that represents Camas and Washougal history and highlights the artifacts cared for at TRHM.
The county manager is seeking applicants with an interest in government and educational access television and cable television franchising to fill four positions on the volunteer city/county Telecommunications Commission.
Students with special needs get free bike lessons in cross-district event

Students with special needs get free bike lessons in cross-district event

In a first-of-its-kind event, students from seven schools across multiple districts in southwest Washington gathered at Bagley Park in Vancouver to try out bicycles with adaptive features and learn bike safety.

National and local transit ridership down significantly feds report

National and local transit ridership down significantly feds report

The US Census Bureau reports that people using mass transit to commute to work remains 38 percent below pre pandemic levels, particularly evident in the Portland metro area, challenging proposed transit expansion plans despite persistent traffic congestion concerns.

Agencies preparing for flood of WA Cares opt outs if I-2124 passes

Agencies preparing for flood of WA Cares opt outs if I-2124 passes

The Washington State Employment Security Department is making plans for a flood of opt-outs from WA Cares should voters decide this November to pass Initiative 2124.

Opinion: The Interstate Bridge replacement is two years behind schedule

Opinion: The Interstate Bridge replacement is two years behind schedule

Joe Cortright of the City Observatory reports that the Interstate Bridge project’s Draft SEIS was supposed to be complete in December 2022 — It now won’t be done before December 2024.

Upcoming Road Construction: What to expect on Pioneer Street in Ridgefield

Upcoming Road Construction: What to expect on Pioneer Street in Ridgefield

Ridgefield's vision for a safer and more efficient transportation network between Interstate 5 and Royle Road will take a significant step forward this summer with the start of the Pioneer Widening and 50th Place Roundabout project.

Military History Talk – Ulysses S. Grant slept here?

Military History Talk – Ulysses S. Grant slept here?

Area residents have the opportunity to join the Vancouver Barracks Military Association for a fascinating discussion, “Ulysses S. Grant Slept Here?”

Pieces of History: An artifacts timeline — dedication planned

Pieces of History: An artifacts timeline — dedication planned

Two Rivers Heritage Museum and Clark County Historical Museum partnered to create a historical outdoor timeline exhibit that represents Camas and Washougal history and highlights the artifacts cared for at TRHM.

County manager seeks Telecommunications Commission applicants

County manager seeks Telecommunications Commission applicants

The county manager is seeking applicants with an interest in government and educational access television and cable television franchising to fill four positions on the volunteer city/county Telecommunications Commission.

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