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A city emergency order cleared homeless camps near Andresen Road, citing public health and environmental concerns. This ...
Pam Lewison of the Washington Policy Center highlights how Washington’s county fairs, including the upcoming Clark County ...
Ken Vance argues that President Trump may be the best hope for restoring common sense to the I-5 Bridge replacement project, citing concerns over cost, delays, and light rail funding.
WSDOT will close the northbound I-5 off-ramp to 179th Street from 9 p.m. July 31 to 2 a.m. Aug. 1 for safety tech testing; ...
IBR officials say the $2.1 billion in federal funds for the I-5 bridge replacement remain secure despite national funding ...
Vancouver has cleared long-standing homeless camps near Andresen Road on the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail after issuing a July 23 ...
The 157th Clark County Fair opens Friday, Aug. 1, featuring 10 days of concerts, animals, food, rides, and special events like the Budweiser Clydesdales and Ice Age Adventures.
A new Trump executive order threatens to pull federal funding from Washington cities that keep Housing First strategies, ...
The Clark County Republican Party formally opposed Philip Johnson’s Battle Ground City Council run, citing actions they say undermine party unity and conservative principles.
Elizabeth New (Hovde) argues WA Cares and PFML payroll taxes are harmful, particularly to low-income workers, by forcing contributions into limited-use programs they may never benefit from.
Kim Hamlik urges Clark County to expand its trail networks, citing benefits for physical and mental health, accessibility, and quality of life across the community.