BATTLE GROUND — Despite occasional outbursts and one person who repeatedly shouted, “progressives will not vote for you,” the mood at U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp…
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Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez addresses Gaza, D.C., and voters in editorial board meeting
The Columbian’s Editorial Board met with Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, Wednesday ahead of three planned 3rd District townhalls. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘No Kings’ marches draw large crowds to waterfront, east Vancouver
Two protest marches happened without incident on Saturday, with large crowds in east Vancouver and Vancouver Waterfront Park voicing opposition to the Trump administration’s policies.…
Tiffany Hill Act: After 5 years, Clark is still the only county to adopt GPS monitoring for domestic violence cases
When a Camas man violated a court order barring him from returning to his estranged wife’s house, police knew right away. Read more… Source: The…
Experts split on what’s to come for Clark County’s economy
A panel of economists was split Thursday afternoon over their optimism for Clark County in the coming years. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County Sheriff’s Office adding Grappler Police Bumpers to vehicles
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has a new tool that it says will help deputies more safely stop vehicles they’re pursuing. Read more… Source: The…
Black man files civil rights lawsuit over 2021 use-of-force incident at Clark County Jail
A Black man formerly held at the Clark County Jail has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in connection with a 2021 incident in which…
FBI: Thermite was used in attacks on Vancouver and Portland ballot drop boxes
FBI agents investigating the October ballot box arsons in Vancouver and Portland renewed requests for tips Thursday, saying they’re seeking someone who is knowledgeable about…
Bodycam footage released in fatal police shooting in parking lot of east Vancouver Safeway
Body camera footage of a Dec. 4 confrontation in east Vancouver shows police officers warning a man they’d shoot him if he didn’t let go…
Can Pacific lamprey numbers be restored in the Columbia River Basin? Yakama Nation biologists think so
WOODLAND — Biologist Dave’y Lumley paced the shallow water at the mouth of the Lewis River on an overcast morning late last month. With each…