Wrestling: Seton Catholic standout looks forward to county championships and stretch run
Seton Catholic’s Connor Crum, a state runner-up last year, is ready for the Clark County Championships and a strong finish to the wrestling season.
POLL: What role should public traditions, like the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation, play in local government meetings?
Clark County Council debates the role of public traditions like the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation in local government meetings.
No action taken after county councilor suggests invocation and Pledge of Allegiance are unnecessary
Clark County Council decided to keep the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance after public comments overwhelmingly opposed removing them.
FBI & Partners Ask Public To Report Information On Ballot Box Fires: Law Enforcement Agencies Concerned The Suspect May Harm Self Or Others
The FBI is asking for public assistance in identifying a suspect linked to multiple ballot box fires in Vancouver and Portland.
WA Democrats move to ban open, concealed carry of a firearm at 5,300+ locations
Washington lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 5098, which would ban open and concealed carry at over 5,300 locations statewide, including public buildings, parks, and fairgrounds.
Opinion: Rent Control is back – and this time it means it
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center critiques House Bill 1217, arguing that rent control policies fail to address Washington’s housing crisis.
‘The Miracle Worker’ playing at Love Street Playhouse Feb. 14–March 9
Show dates run February 14 through March 9 at Love Street Playhouse, located at 126 Loves Ave in Woodland Love Street Playhouse recently announced it will present the historic drama The Miracle Worker. Show dates run February 14 through March 9 at Love Street Playhouse, located ast 126 Loves Ave in Woodland. Single tickets are ...
Caldier-McClintock bill seeks to eliminate sales tax on diapers and essential baby products
House Bill 1307, introduced by Reps. Michelle Caldier and Stephanie McClintock, seeks to eliminate the sales tax on diapers and essential baby products to ease financial burdens on families.
No action taken after county councilor suggests invocation and Pledge of Allegiance are unnecessary
FBI & Partners Ask Public To Report Information On Ballot Box Fires: Law Enforcement Agencies Concerned The Suspect May Harm Self Or Others
WA Democrats move to ban open, concealed carry of a firearm at 5,300+ locations
‘The Miracle Worker’ playing at Love Street Playhouse Feb. 14–March 9
Caldier-McClintock bill seeks to eliminate sales tax on diapers and essential baby products
PeaceHealth Hospice seeking volunteers
WA Republicans hope fifth time’s the charm for emergency powers reform bill
Emergency Department experiencing record-setting volumes
Battle Ground Police Investigate Hit-and-Run Accident Involving Pedestrian
POLL: What role should public traditions, like the Pledge of Allegiance and invocation, play in local government meetings?
Opinion: Rent Control is back – and this time it means it
Opinion: High beams and parallel roads
Letter: ‘I’m proud to call this (Hockinson) community home’
Letter: ‘Levy propositions 12 and 13 represent a vital investment in the futures of all Ridgefield students’
Opinion: Make employers pay striking workers? Too silly!
Opinion: ‘Ridgefield residents deserve better stewardship of their tax dollars’
Letter: Vancouver resident Ann Donnelly shares her letter to members of the County Council regarding the invocation and Pledge of Allegiance at County Council meetings
Letter: ‘The Pledge of Allegiance is more than just a tradition’
WA Democrats move to ban open, concealed carry of a firearm at 5,300+ locations
Opinion: Rent Control is back – and this time it means it
Caldier-McClintock bill seeks to eliminate sales tax on diapers and essential baby products
WA Republicans hope fifth time’s the charm for emergency powers reform bill
Rep. Stephanie McClintock files three bills to improve student success in Washington
Opinion: Prominent Democrats move to eliminate Electoral College
State Rep. David Stuebe sworn into Washington State House of Representatives, announces committee assignments
Rep. John Ley sworn in as 18th District state representative, announces committee assignments
Incoming Gov. Ferguson describes taxes as a ‘last resort’ for WA budget deficit
Property tax relief bill proposed by WA lawmaker as majority considers increase
Rep. Kevin Waters to serve as ranking member on House State Government
Camas City Council member joins opposition to funding for light rail extension operations and maintenance
TriMet’s $21.8 million demand for light rail subsidies continues to be questioned
Safer pedestrian crossing coming to SR 503 near Prairie High School in Vancouver
Should Washington Taxpayers Shoulder 45% of Light Rail Costs? Share Your Thoughts!
Emergency pavement repairs on SR 14 West Camas Slough Bridge begin Jan. 7
Opinion: How speed limits are set
Opinion: TriMet should receive the Golden Fleece Award
Opinion: Extending the Yellow MAX Line to Vancouver Is TriMet’s worst idea yet
How Should Washington Taxpayers Handle TriMet’s Proposed Light Rail Costs? Share Your Thoughts!
Public invited to Online Open House Safe Streets and Roads for All Safety Action Plan
Light rail cost and tax increase revelations cause significant concerns for C-TRAN Board
Wrestling: Seton Catholic standout looks forward to county championships and stretch run
Opinion: Basketball community wins when Camas and Union play varsity doubleheaders
Brooklynn Haywood: Local high school athlete takes advantage of WIAA’s NIL rules
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, Jan 10, 2025: We discuss NIL deals for high school athletes now that Brooklynn Haywood is benefiting from her brand as well as her talent
Camas, Seton Catholic lead the way with all-state football selections
High school basketball: Camas coach reflects on player’s ‘monster’ tournament performance
High school basketball: Camas’ Ethan Harris a huge hit at prestigious Les Schwab Invitational
Sports Year in Review: Clark County high school teams won state titles in all three sports seasons
Pac Coast Wrestling: Prairie’s Faith Tarrant loves that her sport is being showcased
‘The Miracle Worker’ playing at Love Street Playhouse Feb. 14–March 9
Camas Lions Club assembles hands for The Hand Project
From Clark County to Hollywood: Evergreen grad reflects on her career as a stunt woman
Fire District 3’s leadership changes as longest-serving employee retires
GoFundMe spotlight: Fundraiser for four injured in food truck explosion
Santa’s Posse rides again with another special delivery for Clark County families
Christmas at the Park showcases the season of giving and celebrating
Giving season inspires Taylor Morrison to make donation to YWCA Clark County
Ridgefield School District honors December Employee and Students of the Month
Local robotics team earns Inspire Award at Watt Interleague
Grant from Bridgestone leads to new van for Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington
Ridgefield School District honors December Employee and Students of the Month
Battle Ground Police Department hosts 10th annual Shop with a Cop event
Area law enforcement to host annual ‘Shop with a Cop’ event for Clark County Youth
Giving Tuesday: Tix for Tots raises funds for children to experience the arts
Battle Ground High School presents Clue: On Stage for fall production
15-year-old earns Eagle Scout after repairing abandoned playground
Salmon Creek Elementary School third-graders learn about elections, and inspire adults, too
Building Industry Association Installs Alexa Lee as 2025 President
Opinion: Courts blocking the Kroger-Albertson merger won’t stop consumers from making choices
Federal judge blocks Albertsons-Kroger merger
Employers invited to 10th annual Battle Ground Public Schools Industry Fair
Business Profile: Faith guides financial planner at Morgan Stanley
Clark Public Utilities board adopts 2025 budget for electric, generating and water systems
Al & Ernie’s Bakery Cafe: A new chapter in Battle Ground’s history
Opinion: It’s tough to do business in Washington, unless you cover up the data
Area bank manager offers tips for financial planning during the holiday season