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A pedestrian was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on NE St. Johns Rd. The Vancouver Police Traffic Unit is investigating. Photo courtesy Vancouver Police Department VANCOUVER – On ...
Voting is now underway for the Aug. 5 primary in 37 Washington counties, covering 239 races and 59 local measures. Most ...
Editor Ken Vance weighs in on the First Amendment, suggesting freedom of speech does not mean freedom from its consequences, ...
Anna Miller warns Clark County residents that light rail projects like those in California are costly failures, calling them ...
Mark Harmsworth argues Vancouver's new $30 rental unit fee will raise rents, discourage investment, and worsen affordability, ...
Amy Harris questions Vancouver’s decision to hire Do Good Multnomah, citing documented failures and urging city officials to ...
Mayor McEnerny-Ogle took an oath to uphold the Constitution, the laws of Washington, and to faithfully execute the duties of her office. Those duties include enforcing the law equally, protecting ...
Clark College will debut a new Advanced Manufacturing degree program in Fall 2025 at its Ridgefield facility, offering ...
Editor Ken Vance reflects on troubling posts by public defender Renee Alsept and shares a thoughtful perspective from ...
TRAN’s new BRT line as a faster, lower-cost alternative to light rail, urging support for transit options that save taxpayers ...
Neighbors for a Better Crossing is urging a new seismic study before construction proceeds on the $7.5 billion IBR project, ...
Gov. Bob Ferguson pledged to replace $11 million in Medicaid funds cut from Planned Parenthood by Congress, promising to ...