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Amboy honored Memorial Day with a moving ceremony at Territorial Park, featuring tributes by veterans, community members, and the American Legion Tum Tum Post 168.
VPD seeks assistance locating man who went missing near Columbia River
The Vancouver Police Department is asking for the public’s help to locate Franky Fred, who was last seen near Vancouver Lake on May 23.
Mount St. Helens Visitor Center reopens May 31
The Mount St. Helens Visitor Center reopens on May 31 with updated, interactive exhibits that highlight the mountain’s history and cultural significance.
Letter: Vancouver must act now to reduce PFAS contamination from city-sanctioned camps
Peter Bracchi urges Vancouver to tackle PFAS pollution by addressing both drinking water treatment and contamination from city-sanctioned homeless camps.
Letter: 520 Portage Bay Bridge vs. Interstate 5 bridge replacement
Bob Ortblad compares the design and costs of the SR 520 Portage Bay Bridge and the proposed I-5 Bridge, arguing that the IBR program unfairly dismissed a potentially cost-saving tunnel alternative.
Tix for Tots to hold first gala fundraiser
Tix for Tots will hold its first gala fundraiser featuring performances, local treats, and an auction to support community programs.
Opinion: Illinois is about to help property owners evict squatters when someone moves into a home without permission
Mark Harmsworth of the Washington Policy Center argues for Washington to adopt legislation similar to Illinois Senate Bill 1563 to help property owners evict squatters.
WATCH: Christian gathering outside Seattle City Hall brings trans rights protesters
More than 500 Christians gathered at Seattle City Hall for the "Rattle in Seattle" rally to protest city policies, with counter-protesters and multiple arrests reported.
Opinion: Proposed initiative to the legislature – requiring verification of citizenship for voter registration
Bill Bruch outlines a proposed initiative to require citizenship verification for voter registration in Washington.

VPD seeks assistance locating man who went missing near Columbia River

Mount St. Helens Visitor Center reopens May 31

MADD, Target Zero team up for Bike/Walk like MADD event Saturday, May 31

Tix for Tots to hold first gala fundraiser

WATCH: Christian gathering outside Seattle City Hall brings trans rights protesters

Drivers may experience traffic delays and closures for summer road preservation work in Clark County

Port of Vancouver USA to begin construction on next phase of bike/pedestrian pathway

Community Foundation for Southwest Washington to celebrate local giving on June 3

County Council seeks volunteers for Developmental Disabilities Advisory Board

Letter: Vancouver must act now to reduce PFAS contamination from city-sanctioned camps

Letter: 520 Portage Bay Bridge vs. Interstate 5 bridge replacement

Opinion: Illinois is about to help property owners evict squatters when someone moves into a home without permission

Opinion: Proposed initiative to the legislature – requiring verification of citizenship for voter registration

Opinion: The 2025 Washington Legislative Session – Small business, taxation, and business regulation

Opinion: The Antifa Revolution

Opinion: MAX costs and reduced service at TriMet

Letter: Strengthening Medicaid for those in need

Letter: ‘Freedom is not free’

Opinion: Illinois is about to help property owners evict squatters when someone moves into a home without permission

Opinion: Proposed initiative to the legislature – requiring verification of citizenship for voter registration

Opinion: The 2025 Washington Legislative Session – Small business, taxation, and business regulation

Brian Munson announces bid to return to Battle Ground City Council

Opinion: ‘I am absolutely disgusted by lawmakers and educators who have been successful in reducing parental rights’

Despite signing of anti-parents’ rights bill, ‘this isn’t over,’ says Sen. Perry Dozier

Opinion: Governor Ferguson signs the largest tax increase in Washington’s history into law

Ferguson signs budget boosting Washington state spending and taxes

WA governor signs parental ‘bill of rights’ rewrite

Opinion: Parent notification of medical services, mental health issues involving students is removed

Washingtonians will need state permit to buy guns under new law

Letter: 520 Portage Bay Bridge vs. Interstate 5 bridge replacement

Drivers may experience traffic delays and closures for summer road preservation work in Clark County

Opinion: MAX costs and reduced service at TriMet

Plan for lane and ramp closures on SR 500 in Vancouver, May 27-28

TriMet seeks $190M-$290M for Interstate Bridge light rail vehicles; charging taxpayers up to $15M per vehicle — triple the $4.5M cost

POLL: Should the I-5 Bridge project be paused over cost and bidding concerns?

Opinion: TriMet contract: MAX vehicles cost $4.5 million

Expect delays on I-5 near Woodland for bridge inspection, May 18

Opinion: ‘I’m more than just a little skeptical that IBR officials are doing everything they can to limit the cost of this project’

Letter: ‘IBR has relied on this video to instill fear in the public and government officials to promote the construction of a new bridge’

Troubled TriMet and fleecing taxpayers with LRT

Raptors preparing for Thursday’s Opening Night to their summer league baseball season

High school sports: Skyview softball highlights first of two weeks of spring sports championships

Skyview’s softball leader inspires on and off the field

High school sports: Camas senior, Mountain View freshman win state girls golf championships

High school spring sports championships start this week

The Study of Sports Podcast, May 8, 2025: Girls flag football is coming to Washington high schools, but how do administrators start a new sport?

Changing roles: Brian Witherspoon accepts position as head coach of Camas girls basketball

Former Vancouver sports administrator, now working in Nevada, predicts big things for girls flag football

Vancouver selected for National Million Coaches Challenge

Tix for Tots to hold first gala fundraiser

Community Foundation for Southwest Washington to celebrate local giving on June 3

VIDEO: ‘Lest We Forget’: Amboy Honors Memorial Day with Ceremony, Eagle Flyover, and Community Tribute

IMPACT CW Food Drive returns for 11th Year to support area families

The Annual Big Paddle Waterfront Festival returns on Saturday, June 7

Washington among the most generous states for GoFundMe campaigns

Journey Theater presents The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce to hold annual award banquet

After 26 years, Chief Kristan Maurer resigns from District 6

Tix for Tots to hold first gala fundraiser

Sun Bucks program returns to provide summer food support for Washington children

Journey Theater presents The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Kindergarten orientations happening soon for Battle Ground Public Schools

Washougal School District students work together to bring art to life

Trades Tuesday is here, hoping to become a trend in area schools

Grade 13 introduces young, skilled talent to the local construction industry

Popular People’s Choice Award returns for 66th annual Battle Ground Public Schools district art show

Journey Theater preparing to perform Peter/Wendy

Construction crane another milestone in Hyas Point development project in east county

BIA of Clark County announces its award winners

City of Washougal launches Gateway to Success Series to support local small businesses

Identity Clark County names two to board of directors

Winners announced for the 2025 Pink Hard Hat Awards

Open House Ministries West open for big business with thrift store, coffee shop, and bike store

Community members invited to connect with local employers at RSD’s 2nd annual Industry Hiring Fair

Builders break ground on 2025 Parade of Homes site in Camas

Building Industry Association Installs Alexa Lee as 2025 President