Vancouver’s reputation as a town for organized labor emerged as organically as Vancouver itself. “Most of it all happened because this was a logging town,…
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Clark County Republican Party Chair Earl Bowerman has survived a recall attempt — for now. On Tuesday, the party’s precinct committee officers voted 68 to…
Bryan Halbert, a veteran of the construction industry, has been appointed to the Clark County Planning Commission. According to a county news release, Halbert has…
Eight months after being elected chair of the local Republican Party, Earl Bowerman faces a recall effort by a group of precinct committee officers who…
The federal government announced it would change the way the Endangered Species Act is applied, making it easier to delist threatened or endangered species and…
Three years after the Clark County Council adopted its 20-year growth plan, a state appeals court has issued a ruling protecting expansions of Ridgefield and…
In 2016, four electors from Washington broke 40 years of tradition in the Electoral College by casting their votes for candidates other than the state’s…
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, joined five colleagues in Congress last week in introducing the Student Loan Disclosure Transparency Act of 2019. The bill…
Aug. 4, 2018 — Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland The summer of protest is coming to an end. Three friends are standing at a distance,…
Vancouver will receive $1.88 million in new affordable housing grants, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell announced last week. The funding will come in the form of…






