Freshman legislators from Clark County are finding their footing in Olympia. They have introduced bills aimed at health, education and the Interstate 5 Bridge replacement…
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Camp Bonneville neighbors say the county’s current uses of the property don’t match with the reuse plan
Additional cleanup of unexploded munitions will likely be needed to make Camp Bonneville safe for public access as envisioned when the U.S. Army transferred the…
Second-day ballot count shows both Evergreen Public Schools’ levies passing
Evergreen Public Schools’ operations levy was passing after additional ballots were counted Wednesday, while results for other Clark County school funding propositions from Tuesday’s election…
Camas City Council officially opposes light rail on new I-5 Bridge despite warnings changes could delay project
Camas city officials remain unified in their opposition to light rail on the planned Interstate 5 replacement bridge. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Packed house challenges Perez on conservative Bible study, votes on immigration
About 100 people spilled out of U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s Thursday night town hall in Salmon Creek, as her recent alignment with House conservatives…
Vancouver Mayor McEnerny-Ogle announces she will run for third term
Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle announced Wednesday that she will run for a third term. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Federal funding freeze: Clark County governments, schools, nonprofits looking for answers
Clark County governments, schools and nonprofits are scrambling for information about how a White House order to freeze all federal grants and loans will impact…
Seven Clark County school districts ask voters to approve levies and bonds in February election
Voters in seven Clark County school districts will cast ballots Feb. 11 on levies and bonds. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Save Vancouver Streets files suit against city, council for declaring its initiative invalid
Save Vancouver Streets has taken the city of Vancouver to court for declaring its initiative to require voter approval to remove city traffic lanes legally…
Clark County Council weighs giving $2 million to Vancouver’s planned homeless shelter
Clark County may yet help the city of Vancouver pay for a planned homeless shelter in the Van Mall neighborhood. Read more… Source: The Columbian