A federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents-related criminal case against former President Donald Trump on Monday, saying the appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith violated the Constitution.
Territorial Days in Amboy never disappoints, and this weekend brought all kinds of activities in logging country, and Clark County Today had a photographer there to capture images from the annual parade and log show.
A bloody former President Donald Trump shook his fist into the air to show his supporters he was only wounded in what appeared to have been an attack against him at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
The early summer heat shows no signs of letting up across the Pacific Northwest, and there's no rain in sight. That has fire managers on high alert and fire districts asking voters to do their part to help come Aug. 6, in the form of levy funding.
Interstate Bridge Replacement program officials have shared that the program received $1.499 billion through the Federal Highway Administration’s Bridge Investment Program.
The Vancouver City Council will soon vote on putting a tax lid lift on the November ballot to generate funding for police and supporting services.
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-WA, has joined other federal elected officials in the state in calling for President Joe Biden to exit the 2024 presidential race.
Most Vancouver residents do not want homelessness to be criminalized but they do want a response when some in the homeless community commit crimes, and a new ruling by the United States Supreme court is a tool the city could use to help neighborhoods.
CASE DISMISSED: Classified documents case against Trump thrown out by judge

CASE DISMISSED: Classified documents case against Trump thrown out by judge

A federal judge in Florida dismissed the classified documents-related criminal case against former President Donald Trump on Monday, saying the appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith violated the Constitution.

Photos: Log show and parade at Territorial Days 2024 in Amboy

Photos: Log show and parade at Territorial Days 2024 in Amboy

Territorial Days in Amboy never disappoints, and this weekend brought all kinds of activities in logging country, and Clark County Today had a photographer there to capture images from the annual parade and log show.

Trump survives assassination attempt in Pennsylvania

Trump survives assassination attempt in Pennsylvania

A bloody former President Donald Trump shook his fist into the air to show his supporters he was only wounded in what appeared to have been an attack against him at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

Several Clark County levy, bond measures on fall ballot to support fire departments

Several Clark County levy, bond measures on fall ballot to support fire departments

The early summer heat shows no signs of letting up across the Pacific Northwest, and there's no rain in sight. That has fire managers on high alert and fire districts asking voters to do their part to help come Aug. 6, in the form of levy funding.

Interstate Bridge Replacement program awarded $1.499 billion FHWA Bridge Investment Program grant

Interstate Bridge Replacement program awarded $1.499 billion FHWA Bridge Investment Program grant

Interstate Bridge Replacement program officials have shared that the program received $1.499 billion through the Federal Highway Administration’s Bridge Investment Program.

Vancouver voters could decide on $205 tax increase to add $36M to police department

Vancouver voters could decide on $205 tax increase to add $36M to police department

The Vancouver City Council will soon vote on putting a tax lid lift on the November ballot to generate funding for police and supporting services.

WA Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez calls for Biden to exit presidential race

WA Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez calls for Biden to exit presidential race

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-WA, has joined other federal elected officials in the state in calling for President Joe Biden to exit the 2024 presidential race.

Opinion: Supreme Court gives Vancouver a new tool to use in its homelessness efforts, but will the city use it?

Opinion: Supreme Court gives Vancouver a new tool to use in its homelessness efforts, but will the city use it?

Most Vancouver residents do not want homelessness to be criminalized but they do want a response when some in the homeless community commit crimes, and a new ruling by the United States Supreme court is a tool the city could use to help neighborhoods.

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