Rep. John Ley criticized the state for failing to fund the $42 million Brockmann mental health facility in Vancouver, which remains empty and fenced despite being ready for operation.
Washougal MX Park is once again hosting the FLY Racing Washougal National, also serving as the Pro Motocross Championship’s military appreciation event, with over 20,000 fans expected.
C-TRAN board member Tim Hein says he regrets a 2023 vote that could commit Clark County to funding light rail O&M. He’s now urging the board to reverse course and protect taxpayers.
Public Defender Renee Alsept’s anti-Trump social media posts have sparked concern from citizens and former officials, but Clark County says personal accounts aren’t covered by policy.
Editor Ken Vance reflects on troubling posts by public defender Renee Alsept and shares a thoughtful perspective from longtime attorney Brad Andersen on ethics, discourse, and professionalism.
This week’s Clark County Today poll asks whether the county should update its Human Resources policy to include personal social media accounts of employees in sensitive roles, following concerns over online conduct.
Two Republican state leaders, John Braun and Jim Walsh, are weighing campaigns to unseat U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, a nationally watched swing seat.
Mark Harmsworth argues Vancouver's new $30 rental unit fee will raise rents, discourage investment, and worsen affordability, urging the city to repeal the policy and pursue market-driven housing solutions.
Clark College will debut a new Advanced Manufacturing degree program in Fall 2025 at its Ridgefield facility, offering stackable credentials and hands-on training to support regional workforce needs.
Doug Dahl of Target Zero explains that while exit-only freeway lanes follow the posted speed limit, drivers are legally required to reduce speed based on safety conditions as they approach offramps.
Clark County is seeking four new volunteers to serve on its Clean Water Commission, which advises on surface water quality and watershed health. Applications are due by Aug. 25.
Vancouver resident Michael Jelineo calls for new leadership in the city and voices his support for Justin Forsman in the mayoral race, urging others to back change.
Project 42 has launched its Clark County initiative with Camas Council member Leslie Lewallen as director, aiming to boost civic engagement and local government accountability.
Paddle Safe Week runs July 22–28 and highlights water safety practices for paddlers across Washington, including life jacket use and cold water shock prevention.
Rep. John Ley visits empty Brockmann mental health facility, calls for state to fund its operation

Rep. John Ley visits empty Brockmann mental health facility, calls for state to fund its operation

Rep. John Ley criticized the state for failing to fund the $42 million Brockmann mental health facility in Vancouver, which remains empty and fenced despite being ready for operation.

Washougal MX Park welcomes National and salutes military veterans as well

Washougal MX Park welcomes National and salutes military veterans as well

Washougal MX Park is once again hosting the FLY Racing Washougal National, also serving as the Pro Motocross Championship’s military appreciation event, with over 20,000 fans expected.

C-TRAN board member regrets vote that could leave Clark County taxpayers on the hook for light rail

C-TRAN board member regrets vote that could leave Clark County taxpayers on the hook for light rail

C-TRAN board member Tim Hein says he regrets a 2023 vote that could commit Clark County to funding light rail O&M. He’s now urging the board to reverse course and protect taxpayers.

Social media activity of Clark County public defender questioned

Social media activity of Clark County public defender questioned

Public Defender Renee Alsept’s anti-Trump social media posts have sparked concern from citizens and former officials, but Clark County says personal accounts aren’t covered by policy.

Opinion: ‘Vilifying broad swaths of Americans’

Opinion: ‘Vilifying broad swaths of Americans’

Editor Ken Vance reflects on troubling posts by public defender Renee Alsept and shares a thoughtful perspective from longtime attorney Brad Andersen on ethics, discourse, and professionalism.

POLL: Should the county update its Human Resources policy to include personal social media accounts of employees in sensitive roles?

POLL: Should the county update its Human Resources policy to include personal social media accounts of employees in sensitive roles?

This week’s Clark County Today poll asks whether the county should update its Human Resources policy to include personal social media accounts of employees in sensitive roles, following concerns over online conduct.

Two GOP state lawmakers consider running against Gluesenkamp Perez

Two GOP state lawmakers consider running against Gluesenkamp Perez

Two Republican state leaders, John Braun and Jim Walsh, are weighing campaigns to unseat U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, a nationally watched swing seat.

Opinion: Vancouver’s new $30 rental fee will increase rents in the city

Opinion: Vancouver’s new $30 rental fee will increase rents in the city

Mark Harmsworth argues Vancouver's new $30 rental unit fee will raise rents, discourage investment, and worsen affordability, urging the city to repeal the policy and pursue market-driven housing solutions.

Clark College launches Advanced Manufacturing Program Fall 2025

Clark College launches Advanced Manufacturing Program Fall 2025

Clark College will debut a new Advanced Manufacturing degree program in Fall 2025 at its Ridgefield facility, offering stackable credentials and hands-on training to support regional workforce needs.

Opinion: The right speed to exit

Opinion: The right speed to exit

Doug Dahl of Target Zero explains that while exit-only freeway lanes follow the posted speed limit, drivers are legally required to reduce speed based on safety conditions as they approach offramps.

Clark County seeks volunteers for four positions on the Clean Water Commission

Clark County seeks volunteers for four positions on the Clean Water Commission

Clark County is seeking four new volunteers to serve on its Clean Water Commission, which advises on surface water quality and watershed health. Applications are due by Aug. 25.

Letter: It’s time for Vancouver to choose change

Letter: It’s time for Vancouver to choose change

Vancouver resident Michael Jelineo calls for new leadership in the city and voices his support for Justin Forsman in the mayoral race, urging others to back change.

Project 42 launches its third county project in Clark County with Leslie Lewallen as director

Project 42 launches its third county project in Clark County with Leslie Lewallen as director

Project 42 has launched its Clark County initiative with Camas Council member Leslie Lewallen as director, aiming to boost civic engagement and local government accountability.

Paddle Safe Week begins July 22, teaches importance of water safety

Paddle Safe Week begins July 22, teaches importance of water safety

Paddle Safe Week runs July 22–28 and highlights water safety practices for paddlers across Washington, including life jacket use and cold water shock prevention.

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