A draft resolution that would formally launch an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump was released Tuesday morning by House Democrats, laying out the rules…
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A Clark County Republicans committee chair has resigned from the position following backlash within the party. Dan Clark, also a precinct committee officer, confirmed Monday…
Years of infighting among Clark County Republicans took another turn this week, with concern over an appointment leading to at least one resignation and several…
Tenants in Southwest Washington mobile home parks say they are turning to legislative changes to establish protections from rising rents. “Until the law is changed…
General election ballots have already arrived in the mailboxes of Vancouver residents, and now local voters will have some decisions to make: who should sit…
A consortium of organizations and agencies that support regional transportation projects is urging voters to reject Initiative 976 on the Nov. 5 ballot. The Clark…
For Lis Kubo, Referendum 88 is about forging a better future for Washington. Kubo, a tasting room associate at SuLei Cellars winery in downtown Vancouver,…
Bill Ward believes the Port of Camas-Washougal is on the right path. Ward, an engineer who owns and operates a consulting business, is seeking a…
The Washington State Medical Association has named state Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver, as its 2019 Legislator of the Year for his work advancing the association’s…
If you judge this year’s Port of Vancouver commissioner election by the previous two, it’s a real snoozer. Eric LaBrant’s victory over Lisa Ross in…






