Melissa Nelson heard gunshots from her classroom at Sarah J. Anderson Elementary School and saw the lockdown alarm on her computer confirming there had been…
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A member of the Washougal School Board intends to run for state representative in the 18th Legislative District this year. Donna Sinclair, an adjunct history…
The end of 2019 saw increased federal funding for Columbia River salmon hatcheries, the latest attempt in a line of legislation to boost the region’s…
Clark County legislators will debate a number of divisive topics during a short but intense 60-day session of the Legislature that starts Monday. Bipartisan consensus…
Both U.S. senators from Washington are urging Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to allow testimony from firsthand witnesses during President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. Democratic…
Washington will join the ranks of early voters in the upcoming presidential primary. For the first time, the state’s Democrats are ditching caucuses in favor…
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, voted against a resolution Thursday that would force President Donald Trump to obtain approval from Congress before taking further…
Three lawmakers representing the 49th Legislative District will hold a town hall meeting Saturday to hear from constituents before the 2020 Legislature convenes Monday in…
The former head of a local conservation group has announced that he will run for a seat on the Clark County Council, promising a new…
The Battle Ground City Council elected Adrian Cortes as mayor during its first meeting of the year Monday evening. Cortes, a special education teacher in…








