Clark County to go out to bid for the sale of Tri-Mountain Golf Course in Ridgefield. ...
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Opinion: Election prep – Governor and lieutenant governor
Nancy Churchill discusses the duties of Washington’s governor and lieutenant governor, introducing R ...
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Letter: ‘We must band together and make difficult choices’
Anna Miller invites the community to attend the CCRW Sept. 19 dinner meeting with Washington GOP Cha ...
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Ferguson, Reichert set to square off Tuesday in first of two gubernatorial debates
Bob Ferguson and Dave Reichert are set to square off in a televised gubernatorial debate in Seattle ...
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Opinion: The facts on I-2019, the possible repeal of Washington’s Income tax on capital gains
Paul Guppy discusses the possible repeal of Washington’s income tax on capital gains and its effects ...
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Letter: The IBR’s deadly bribe
Retired engineer Bob Ortblad raises safety concerns about the I-5 Bridge replacement project, highli ...
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Commission on Aging to confirm 2025 work plan at annual retreat
Clark County’s Commission on Aging will confirm the 2025 work plan at its annual retreat this month. ...
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Suspicious devices found outside vacant home
Suspicious devices were found outside a vacant home in Vancouver, prompting the involvement of the r ...
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Patriot Day Salute set for Wednesday, Sept. 11, at City Hall
Vancouver to host a Patriot Day Salute on Sept. 11 at City Hall to honor the lives lost during the 9 ...
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Resource fair for senior citizens to be held in Washougal on Sept. 14
A Senior Education Resource Fair will be held on Sept. 14 in Washougal, hosted by Columbia River Rea ...
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Expect nighttime delays for paving work on SR 503 in Battle Ground, Sept. 9-10
Expect nighttime delays for paving work on SR 503 in Battle Ground, with single-lane closures and fl ...
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CCSO investigating possible kidnapping attempt of 14-year-old female
CCSO investigating a possible kidnapping attempt of a 14-year-old female near NE 76th Street and NE ...
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Off-duty Camas Police officer involved in collision
Off-duty Camas Police Officer Casey Handley involved in a two-vehicle collision, sustaining minor in ...
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Firefighters from three agencies fight house fire in Vancouver
Firefighters from three agencies responded to a house fire in Vancouver’s Lincoln neighborhood, disp ...
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BG Police investigate fatal motorcycle collision on Eaton Blvd.
Battle Ground Police investigate fatal motorcycle collision on Eaton Boulevard, one motorcyclist los ...
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Public Health lifts advisory at Vancouver Lake after water quality improves
Clark County Public Health lifts water quality advisory at Vancouver Lake as toxin levels improve, t ...
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Washington state GOP files legal challenge to lands commissioner recount results
Washington State GOP challenges lands commissioner recount results, targeting King County’s ballot s ...
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Opinion: Four bad bills that died in 2024, but may be back in 2025
Paul Guppy from Washington Policy Center discusses four bad bills that failed in 2024 but may return ...
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BG Police serve search warrant in illicit massage parlor operation
Battle Ground Police serve search warrant at Relax Health Spa in an ongoing investigation into alleg ...
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Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center expands cardiac care 24/7
Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center expands cardiac care with 24/7 emergency services, helping save l ...
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Opinion: Walking the wrong way
Doug Dahl answers a question about police ticketing pedestrians walking on the wrong side of the roa ...
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POLL: Do you support a statewide policy restricting cell phone usage in Washington schools?
Poll: Should Washington state have a policy on school cell phone usage? Share your opinion. ...
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WAGOP injects doubt into integrity of lands commissioner primary recount
WAGOP raises concerns about the integrity of the primary recount for public lands commissioner, ques ...
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Opinion: State took in more money than expected for WA Cares
Elizabeth New Hovde of the Washington Policy Center discusses the rising tax revenues for WA Cares a ...
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Opinion: Elected officials should protect Southwest Washington taxpayers
John Ley urges local officials to protect Southwest Washington taxpayers by rejecting the IBR’s expe ...
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Camas SD slashing central office staff, restricting travel to deal with budget shortfall
Camas School District faces a $7.2 million budget deficit, leading to staff cuts and restricted trav ...
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Board of Health seeks applicants for position on Public Health Advisory Council
Clark County seeks applicants for a Public Health Advisory Council position to help guide community ...
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Comments welcomed on draft Clark County 2023 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report
Clark County welcomes comments on the 2023 Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report (CAPER) ...
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Letter: “It’s time to make some reasonable compromises to get the bridge built’
Bob Mattila from Brush Prairie urges compromise in the I-5 bridge project, calling for common-sense ...
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Roundabout at NE 119th Street and NE 152nd Avenue opens while construction continues
The new roundabout at NE 119th Street and NE 152nd Avenue is now open while construction continues. ...
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Retail, community sites wanted for free household battery disposal program
Clark County Public Health seeks local sites to join a free battery recycling program that ensures s ...
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County Clean Water Division to host community listening sessions on Stormwater Rate Study
Clark County Clean Water Division hosts community listening sessions for a Stormwater Rate Study, of ...
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In Memoriam: John Griffin was always at the top of his game
John Griffin, a beloved coach and mentor, left a lasting legacy in Clark County Washington. ...
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Career fairs offer opportunity to meet WSU Vancouver students and alumni
WSU Vancouver hosts career fairs for businesses to meet skilled students and alumni. ...
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Last call for the Furry Friends Annual Dinner and Auction tickets
Last call for tickets to Furry Friends' annual dinner and auction on Sept. 21. ...
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Vancouver Fire responds to small apartment fire
Vancouver Fire responds to a small apartment fire; one person displaced, no injuries. ...
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Nationwide education effort touts increasing public union opt-outs
Freedom Foundation helps over 1,300 public employees opt out of union membership in a single week, r ...
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Opinion: Labor Day week will be followed by state-employee walkout
Elizabeth New Hovde of Washington Policy Center critiques the secrecy in state-employee salary negot ...
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County to replace Luke Jensen Sports Park field number 4-5 in September
Clark County Public Works to replace Field 4-5 at Luke Jensen Sports Park in September. ...
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Vancouver looking into potential performing arts venue in downtown area
Vancouver considers a new performing arts venue downtown, seating between 400 and 600, to boost loca ...
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Columbia Play Project celebrates four years
Columbia Play Project celebrates four years, 50,000 served, and the launch of their "Dream the Museu ...
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Letter: Bob Ferguson and other Democrat elected officials nationwide pick and choose which laws to enforce and which ones to ignore
Tom Schenk from Amboy criticizes Bob Ferguson and Democrat officials for selective law enforcement a ...
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I-5 Bridge replacement project has the world’s most expensive light rail
The I-5 Bridge replacement may host the world’s most expensive light rail extension at nearly $2 bil ...
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Washington could be next state to restrict cell phone usage in schools
Washington may restrict cell phone use in schools starting 2025-26, per new OSPI guidelines. ...
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CCSO deputies arrest prolific retail theft suspect involved in 30-plus Hazel Dell thefts
CCSO deputies arrest Christopher Blancas for 30-plus retail thefts in Hazel Dell, targeting Marshall ...
IBR program to publish its Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Fri., Sept. 20
The Interstate Bridge Replacement program is set to release its Draft Supplemental Environmental Imp ...