Letter: Voters need to know that mailing their ballots isn’t free, is...
Clark County Certified Election Observer Rick Vermeers explains that drop boxes are a much less expensive, more reliable, and more secure method of returning ballots than the USPS.
View ArticleCCRW announce their upcoming March 21 dinner meeting titled ‘Emergency...
The upcoming Clark County Republican Women March 21 dinner meeting will feature Scott Johnson, regional director, Clark Regional Emergency Support Agency (CRESA), Clark County Sheriff John Horch, and...
View ArticleState basketball Saturday: Skyview, Seton Catholic boys place sixth at their...
The Skyview boys basketball team earned their second state trophy in program history, and the Seton Catholic boys basketball team got its first trophy.
View ArticleWashington State Senate passes three bipartisan bills from Rep. Kevin Waters
Three bipartisan bills from Rep. Kevin Waters are one step closer to becoming law after receiving approval from the Washington State Senate this week.
View ArticleVFD extinguishes duplex fire
At 7:26 a.m. Sunday (March 3), the Vancouver Fire Department (VFD) was dispatched to the report of a house fire at 2219 Simpson Ave. in Vancouver.
View ArticleIncome tax ban initiative passes out of House and Senate committees
House and Senate committees in the Washington State Legislature on Friday gave a "do-pass" recommendation to Initiative 2111 to ban state and local jurisdictions from imposing a tax on personal income.
View ArticleParents’ bill of rights initiative moves ahead in Washington State Legislature
A "parents' bill of rights" initiative to the Legislature passed out of two legislative committees in Olympia on Friday morning.
View ArticleOpinion: It’s time for We The People to take back our families and tell our...
Dawn Land shares her strange experience testifying in front of the joint legislative committee hearing in favor of Initiative 2081, the Parental Rights Initiative.
View ArticleWA Senate passes initiatives on income tax ban, school curriculum, police chases
The Washington State Senate on Monday morning passed three of six initiatives to the Legislature.
View ArticleCity of Vancouver secures 58 new grants in 2023
The city of Vancouver secured 58 new grants and pending awards totaling $46.9 million in 2023 to support key ongoing initiatives at the city.
View ArticleSen. Lynda Wilson says passage of voter initiatives is ‘huge win for the people’
The Washington State Legislature followed through Monday on three requests from Washington voters by approving initiatives that will lift restrictions on police pursuits, ban any income tax in...
View ArticleVancouver Police searching for missing adult male
The Vancouver Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating a missing person, 32-year-old Lazaro Duron.
View ArticleNew evidence released in officer-involved shooting investigation
The SWIIRT investigation, led by the Vancouver Police Department, is continuing the investigation of the officer involved shooting that occurred on Feb. 20, involving deputies from the Clark County...
View ArticleOpinion: Legislature passes I-2111: Now lawmakers should seal the deal
Initiative 2111 to the Legislature bans the state and its localities from adding an income tax to the pile of taxes Washingtonians already pay, including state and local sales taxes.
View ArticleWA bill gives elections access to nonprofit that aided in social media...
State lawmakers have enacted a bill forcing county election officials to provide unrestricted system access to a New York state-based nonprofit that aided government agencies in coordinated social...
View ArticleClark County Today Sports Podcast, March 6, 2024: A salute to the Camas girls...
It is the week after state championship basketball, so we focused on the Camas girls basketball team, a salute to the Papermakers for winning the Class 4A title.
View ArticleSen. Lynda Wilson to leave Legislature after 10 years
Sen. Lynda Wilson announced today (March 6) that she will not seek another term in the Legislature.
View ArticleMiddle school girls have a wrestling tournament of their own
Cascade Middle School hosts a girls-only wrestling tournament every year in hopes of mirroring the formats of high school wrestling, where boys and girls have separate state competitions.
View ArticleOpinion: House budget shows government greed driving tax increases
Today (March 6), House Republicans released their budget breakdown that shows radical progressives will take more of your money even if they don’t need it.
View ArticleReal estate market heating up in time for summer
As summer approaches, so do changes in the Southwest Washington real estate market according to Mark Hall, director of sales at Cano Real Estate.
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