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A powerful windstorm tore through Clark County, leaving tens of thousands without power, forcing widespread school closures, and blocking roads with downed trees and debris.
CRESA officials ask public to call 911 only for emergencies during weather events
CRESA officials are urging residents to reserve 911 calls for life-threatening emergencies during weather events as storms continue to cause power outages and hazardous conditions.
Rep. John Ley introduces bill to balance representation on Washington transportation boards
Legislation introduced by Rep. John Ley seeks to change how transportation board seats are allocated and prevent funding penalties tied to population-based representation rules.
Woodland man arrested, charged with murder
A 67-year-old Woodland man was arrested after deputies found a deceased man hidden on his property following a 9-1-1 report of a homicide.
Update: Belkot’s legal team submits sheriff’s report to its case against Clark County Council
Michelle Belkot’s legal challenge against the Clark County Council advanced after a sheriff’s report alleging rule violations was accepted into evidence.
Opinion: IBR administrator receives generous Christmas gift on his way out the door
Ken Vance argues that IBR leadership avoided accountability on rising project costs as Administrator Greg Johnson announced his departure without providing updated estimates.
Rep. John Ley issues statement after I-5 Bridge replacement meeting yields few answers
Rep. John Ley criticized the IBR Program for failing to provide updated cost estimates or key design decisions following a recent legislative oversight committee meeting.
Northwest just finished warmest fall on record, scientists report
Scientists report the Pacific Northwest experienced its warmest fall on record, with snowpack at the lowest level for this point in winter since tracking began in 2001.
Opinion: More taxes sadly the Washington way
Elizabeth New (Hovde) argues that Washington lawmakers continue to turn to new taxes instead of addressing state spending priorities, particularly in health care policy.
C-TRAN offering free service, extended hours this New Year’s Eve
C-TRAN will offer free systemwide service and extended late-night hours on select routes for New Year’s Eve to support safe holiday travel.

CRESA officials ask public to call 911 only for emergencies during weather events

Rep. John Ley introduces bill to balance representation on Washington transportation boards

Woodland man arrested, charged with murder

Wild windstorm knocks out power, closes roads, and cancels school throughout Clark County

Northwest just finished warmest fall on record, scientists report

C-TRAN offering free service, extended hours this New Year’s Eve

Clark County Public Works is seeking three new live-in volunteer park hosts for the 2026 season

Christmas Ships Parade enters final week with six nights of holiday magic remaining

County Treasurer addresses penny shortage, encourages customers to pay with exact change

Opinion: More taxes sadly the Washington way

Opinion: IBR administrator receives generous Christmas gift on his way out the door

Opinion: ‘If you tolerate lies and dishonesty from the government, you’re guaranteed more’

Letter: ‘President Trump has stopped the flooding’

Letter: ‘If we want workable immigration reform, we must first restore basic human dignity to the debate’

Opinion: Is the cheap fast-food burger a thing of the past?

Opinion: Blood on the highways fails to move Ferguson and Kotek

Letter: ‘When we curtail one group’s rights we leave open the door to losing our rights too’

POLL: Do you agree that enforcing U.S. immigration laws is not an act of racism?

Rep. John Ley introduces bill to balance representation on Washington transportation boards

Opinion: More taxes sadly the Washington way

Maneuver to shore up WA’s transportation budget could be reversed

Rep. John Ley issues statement after I-5 Bridge replacement meeting yields few answers

Opinion: Blood on the highways fails to move Ferguson and Kotek

Opposing statements sought for Feb. 10, 2026 ballot measures

Opinion: A warning to Washington – The ‘Minnesota Model’ of fraud has arrived

Voting by mail faces uncertain moment ahead of midterm elections

Let’s Go Washington issues initiatives signature count update

Gov. Ferguson’s office silent on Walz visit amid Minnesota fraud crisis

Republicans prepare for ‘train wreck’ as Democrats eye new taxes to fill $2B gap

Rep. John Ley introduces bill to balance representation on Washington transportation boards

Opinion: IBR administrator receives generous Christmas gift on his way out the door

Update: Belkot’s legal team submits sheriff’s report to its case against Clark County Council

Opinion: ‘If you tolerate lies and dishonesty from the government, you’re guaranteed more’

Maneuver to shore up WA’s transportation budget could be reversed

Rep. John Ley issues statement after I-5 Bridge replacement meeting yields few answers

Opinion: Too deep to drive – flooded roads

C-TRAN takes no action on Board Composition Review Committee’s directive

Opinion: Sound Transit – No cause for celebration

Opinion: Simultaneous left turns

Judge grants C-TRAN injunction against WSDOT

Woodland athletes: Winning on the field and in the classroom

Life outdoors: Bundle up for winter adventures

City of Vancouver honors first recipient of new Dave Miletich Volunteer Coach of the Year Award

High school sports: Columbia River (2A), Seton Catholic (1A) settle for second in state soccer

Doc Harris Stadium crew in Camas works overtime for special playoff doubleheader

High school sports: Four Clark County girls soccer teams reach final four in their brackets

High school sports: Columbia River, La Center volleyball reach the final four

The Study of Sports Podcast, Nov. 13, 2025: It’s November, which means it is playoff time for fall high school sports and the sports enthusiasts talk football, volleyball, and soccer

High school football: Hold everything, it is time to celebrate a Camas legend

Christmas Ships Parade enters final week with six nights of holiday magic remaining

C-TRAN Board pays tribute to the late Molly Coston

St. John Lutheran Church Longest Night Service set for Dec. 21

Ekklesia Theatre presents ‘It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play’

Scott Campbell Christmas Promise Bike Build attracts hundreds of volunteers Saturday

Community to celebrate the life of Washougal leader Molly Coston

Theater students overcome challenges for the love of their art at River HomeLink

Tix for Tots hosting original Nativity performance

City of Vancouver honors first recipient of new Dave Miletich Volunteer Coach of the Year Award

Woodland athletes: Winning on the field and in the classroom

Battle Ground Police Department hosts annual ‘Shop With A Cop’ event for local youth

Tix for Tots hosting original Nativity performance

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington expands to Ogden Elementary School

River HomeLink Theatre presents Descendants: The Musical

King’s Way Christian Schools get head start on Veterans Day with assemblies

Prairie High School presents ‘Six the Musical: Teen Edition’

Ridgefield High School Theatre presents ‘Almost, Maine’

RHS students gain hands-on experience at Ridgefield Early Learning Center

Opinion: Is the cheap fast-food burger a thing of the past?

A new chapter ahead for Evergreen Habitat for Humanity

Reserve a table at the Battle Ground Public Schools Industry Fair

Liberty Theatre celebrates Small Business Saturday with community partnerships and big-screen experiences

Opinion: Why is it so expensive to do business in Washington?

Building Industry Association installs Alexa Lee as 2026 president

Volunteer coordinator from Eden Health Hospice highlights the benefits of serving patients

Identity Clark County names Josie Hyde chair

Oct. 1 brings new taxes for Washington businesses and consumers









