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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 “debt bombs” and urging local officials to stop expansion.
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 ...
Public Defender Renee Alsept’s anti-Trump social media posts have sparked concern from citizens and former officials, but ...
Amy Harris questions Vancouver’s decision to hire Do Good Multnomah, citing documented failures and urging city officials to ...
Rep. John Ley criticized the state for failing to fund the $42 million Brockmann mental health facility in Vancouver, which remains empty and fenced despite being ready for operation.
Project 42 has launched its Clark County initiative with Camas Council member Leslie Lewallen as director, aiming to boost civic engagement and local government accountability.
C-TRAN board member Tim Hein says he regrets a 2023 vote that could commit Clark County to funding light rail O&M. He’s now urging the board to reverse course and protect taxpayers.
John Ley examines TriMet’s $204 million Better Red project, showing most of the spending wasn’t on vehicles or tracks—raising ...
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