Facing $10B in budget overspending, Washington considers $1.4B state worker pay hike
Washington faces a $10B budget shortfall, considering a $4B worker pay hike.
15-year-old earns Eagle Scout after repairing abandoned playground
Teen Preston Aarhus earns Eagle Scout after revitalizing Vancouver playground.
Budget leader says funding for programs and services is safe, concern is demand for billions in new spending
Sen. Lynda Wilson highlights safe funding for services despite looming demands for billions in new spending.
After evading repeal, will Washington expand its capital gains tax to lower incomes?
One member of a prominent Washington think tank suspects lawmakers are considering modifying the capital gains tax to generate more revenue for state coffers Brett DavisThe Center Square Washington A general income tax in Washington state appears to be off the table for now, even as voters retained the state’s capital gains tax by failing ...
Opinion: New audit offers another reason lawmakers should leave the state’s paid-leave program behind
Elizabeth New (Hovde) critiques Washington's Paid Family and Medical Leave program, highlighting audit findings of double-dipping and program inefficiencies.
Opinion: WA turns redder, despite faulty media reports that said otherwise
WAGOP highlights gains in Washington's November 2024 election, challenging claims the state turned "bluer."
Vancouver City Council to host community forum on Nov. 25
Vancouver City Council invites community members to share questions and ideas at a public forum on Nov. 25 at Evergreen Public Schools.
Vancouver Public Schools to run Technology, Safety, and Capital Projects Levy on February ballot
Vancouver Public Schools Board approves a Technology, Safety, and Capital Projects Levy for the February 2025 ballot to support long-term needs.
Facing $10B in budget overspending, Washington considers $1.4B state worker pay hike
15-year-old earns Eagle Scout after repairing abandoned playground
Budget leader says funding for programs and services is safe, concern is demand for billions in new spending
After evading repeal, will Washington expand its capital gains tax to lower incomes?
Vancouver City Council to host community forum on Nov. 25
Vancouver Public Schools to run Technology, Safety, and Capital Projects Levy on February ballot
Bridge, trail reopen at Moulton Falls Regional Park
Take steps to save money and prevent food waste this holiday season
Mortenson presents Clark College with ceremonial key to Advanced Manufacturing Center
POLL: How would you rate the accessibility of Vancouver city officials for addressing community concerns?
Opinion: New audit offers another reason lawmakers should leave the state’s paid-leave program behind
Opinion: WA turns redder, despite faulty media reports that said otherwise
Opinion: New FCC Chairman indicates shakeup for internet policy
Opinion: John Ley pens letter to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg
Opinion: Washington’s shift blue is a mirage
Opinion: WA state wants to increase bureaucrats’ salaries by $1.3 billion despite claims the state is facing a budget shortfall
POLL: What do you think about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s focus on reducing chemicals in food to improve public health?
Opinion: Confusing initiative titles should not be a thing
Opinion: WA turns redder, despite faulty media reports that said otherwise
Clark County Elections Office updates office hours
Is it getting more difficult to talk to city officials in Vancouver?
Election update, Nov. 19: Several races still too close to call
Joe Kent thanks his supporters with message on social media
Opinion: New FCC Chairman indicates shakeup for internet policy
Recount expected in Washington state’s tight 18th LD Senate race
Opinion: Washington’s shift blue is a mirage
DOGE: Examples of federal spending that could be on the chopping block
Area races appear headed for an automatic recount
Trump picks Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead HHS
Opinion: John Ley pens letter to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez submits I-5 Bridge public comment
Expect nighttime delays on southbound I-5 near Woodland, Nov. 19
Washington state still grappling with ongoing EV charging challenges
Northbound Interstate Bridge will close Monday, Nov. 18 for maintenance
Hood River bridge cost explodes 215 percent
Expect delays on SR 500 for single lane and ramp closures in Vancouver, Nov. 12-15
SR-14 lane addition eliminates traffic congestion
Residents invited to Nov. 19 open house to learn more about Northeast 152nd Avenue project
Letter: ‘The current bridge plan hurts economic development on BOTH sides of the river’
Clark County Council pushes back on multiple IBR details
A Chat with the Champions: Columbia River volleyball does it again in 2024
Clark County Today Sports Podcast, Nov. 20, 2024: A salute to Columbia River volleyball, high school football playoffs, and a response to a passionate email from a listener
Camas boys basketball coach resigns just before start of season
High school football: A lifetime of Skyview memories for senior Kaden Hamlin
High school sports roundup: Columbia River rules volleyball again
High school football: Nikko Speer’s exceptional ability at multiple positions a big key for Camas
High school football: Four Clark County teams receive home games in state playoffs
High School Sports: 2A GSHL looking strong again in girls soccer, volleyball seedings
High school football: ‘Camas Class’ makes Doc Harris Stadium experience so special
Ridgefield High School Theatre presents ‘Arsenic & Old Lace’ opening Nov. 1
Clark College hosts annual Powwow Nov. 1
Commission on Aging to present Silver Citizen Award to Bev Jones and Larry Smith
Silver Star Cemetery back for another year of Halloween fun despite creator’s health scare
Arts Commission presents James Lee Hansen with lifetime achievement award
Winning artists announced for Camas Plein Air event
Apple Festival in Washougal returns on Sunday, Oct. 13
Vancouver man turns his life around, with help from DUI Treatment Court
Target Zero: DUI Treatment Court provides intense therapy for high-risk offenders
15-year-old earns Eagle Scout after repairing abandoned playground
Salmon Creek Elementary School third-graders learn about elections, and inspire adults, too
Prairie High School drama presents ‘Mary Poppins’ for fall production
King’s Way Christian honors veterans in advance of holiday
Columbia Credit Union steps up to support the VPS Student Chest Drive
Washougal student award winners recognized by Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary
Ridgefield High School Theatre presents ‘Arsenic & Old Lace’ opening Nov. 1
Vancouver Public Schools unveils new Little Free Library at Heights Campus
Journey Theater presents Finding Nemo Jr, with performances in November
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
BIAW hires Bart Hansen as VP of Business Development
Greater Vancouver Chamber announces 2024 Business & Leadership Award honorees
Washington’s highest-in-nation minimum wage to go up to $16.66 an hour in 2025
PeaceHealth to acquire four Clark County-based Providence clinic sites
City of Vancouver offers free business advising
Business profile: He Walks Dogs on the right pace with assist from OnPoint