President Donald Trump is threatening to end mail-in voting ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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In-N-Out announces long-awaited Ridgefield opening date
In-N-Out Burger lovers won’t have to wait much longer. The first Washington location will open Wednesday in Ridgefield, the company announced Monday morning. Read more… …
Welcome back, Cougs! WSUV interim chancellor, others wave flags at campus to greet students as new year begins
Washington State University Vancouver boosters waved crimson flags Monday morning to welcome students back on campus for the first day of fall semester. Read more… …
‘Community kind of feel’: Property owner wants to build 19-home cottage cluster in Clark County
Nineteen small houses would cluster on 1½ acres in the Walnut Grove neighborhood north of Vancouver under a proposal submitted to Clark County last month.…
Discovery Corridor on I-5 was imagined as bustling commercial zone; why haven’t more found it?
RIDGEFIELD — North Clark County’s Discovery Corridor has a ways to go to fulfill the dreams of those who first imagined the roughly 12-mile stretch…
How many square feet does $1,500 in rent get you in Clark County?
The growing affordable housing crisis may leave many renters wondering how far their dollars will go in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Birds, mountains or LeBron? City of Vancouver considers 138 new flag designs
The city of Vancouver will soon say goodbye to its 32-year-old flag in favor of a more streamlined design. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Anxious about tariffs, Clark County families get early start on back-to-school shopping
Clark County shoppers got an early start on back-to-school shopping this year, many anxious about tariffs. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Port of Vancouver, Clark County team up to treat invasive milfoil in Vancouver Lake
Clark County and the Port of Vancouver are working together to treat Eurasian milfoil, an invasive aquatic plant species, in Vancouver Lake. In early August,…
Open House Ministries’ block party offers cotton candy, games – and hope
Faith-based nonprofit Open House Ministries’ annual block party Thursday offered the festive energy of a celebration while also connecting residents to vital resources. Read more… …