Clark County voters will see Donald Trump’s name on the March 12 GOP presidential primary ballot regardless of the outcome of any legal challenges to…
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Ethics complaint against Clark County auditor Kimsey alleges mishandling of 2022 voter registration challenge of candidate who is facing voter fraud charges
Vancouver attorney Angus Lee on Thursday filed an ethics complaint against Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey. He alleges Kimsey’s handling of a 2022 voter registration…
City of Vancouver on track in plan to be carbon neutral by 2040
A year has passed since Vancouver approved its plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2040. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Proposed initiative targets elections in Clark County, seeks post-election audits and more security at drop boxes
A proposed Clark County initiative would require post-election audits and enhanced security at ballot drop boxes, among other changes. Elections officials, however, say parts of…
Gov. Jay Inslee optimistic about his proposed 2024 supplemental budget
Gov. Jay Inslee is “cautiously optimistic” that state legislators will approve his proposed 2024 supplemental budget released Wednesday. Inslee met with The Columbian’s Editorial Board…
Battle Ground City Council revises video policy for its meetings to deter hackers
The city of Battle Ground is changing its meeting procedures for city council meetings after the Dec. 4 meeting livestream feed was interrupted by a…
Clark County Council forming task force to review code that only allows wineries to host rural events
Clark County has begun recruiting members for a newly formed task force that will look at whether the county’s existing code for commercial events —…
Southwest Washington lawmakers say health care, worker shortage, public safety among priorities for upcoming legislative session
State lawmakers are ready to get to work and have been busily preparing their priorities for the upcoming legislative session, which convenes Jan. 8. Democratic…
Vancouver’s plan to remove lanes from McGillivray Boulevard has residents concerned about safety, congestion
A Tuesday meeting about proposed changes to McGillivray Boulevard in east Vancouver drew a crowd of about 40 with concerns about the project. Read more… …
Former legislative candidate John Ley pleads not guilty in voter fraud case; his lawyer says charges politically motivated
Former legislative candidate John Ley pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court to felony voter fraud charges related to his unsuccessful run for…