Pooneh Gray, a Vancouver woman who garnered media attention for her efforts to reopen her mother’s 1989 murder case, is running for Vancouver City Council.…
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Filing week produces challengers for Vancouver City Council seats
As filing week comes to an end, new and familiar candidates are rushing to declare their intent to run for office in Clark County. As…
Filing week in Clark County opens with familiar names seeking elected positions
Filing week — the five-day window for candidates who want to run for an elected office to submit the required forms and pay the filing…
Harless seeks reelection to Vancouver City Council
Vancouver City Councilor Kim Harless is seeking reelection, the Vancouver native announced Wednesday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground schools: ‘No matter how much we don’t want this to happen, cuts are going to happen’
BATTLE GROUND — Many in the room sniffled and shed tears as the Battle Ground school board on Monday unanimously approved teacher and administrator layoffs…
Voters still say “No” to Battle Ground and Hockinson school levies, Camas-Washougal fire authority
Tallies for three measures on Tuesday’s special election ballot didn’t change much in updated results released by Clark County’s elections office Thursday. Read more… Source:…
Filing week kicks off May 5 in Clark County
Filing week for the August primary election starts May 5 in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground and Hockinson school levies, Camas-Washougal fire authority still failing at ballot box
The results of Clark County’s three special election votes held firm Wednesday, with voters rejecting a proposal to create a regional fire authority in east…
FVRLibraries braces for 30% cut in staff if August levy lid lift fails
If a levy lid lift before voters in August fails, FVRLibraries would cut 30 percent of its staff, reduce hours and close the Vancouver Mall…
Special election ballots due today in Clark County
Today is the last day for Clark County residents to submit their ballots to be counted in the special election. Read more… Source: The Columbian