Bill Bruch argues that state and federal authorities should investigate alleged fraud and accountability failures in ...
Mitchell Kelly announced his candidacy for Clark County auditor, citing nearly a decade of experience in the Auditor’s Office ...
Bob Ortblad argues that an immersed tunnel similar to a project underway in British Columbia could significantly reduce costs ...
A Hockinson resident argues that rising property values and taxes are forcing longtime neighbors out of the community and ...
Amboy resident Thomas Schenk criticizes Washington lawmakers over taxation, legislative rule changes, and what he describes as the consequences of one-party control.
The Jan. 31 episode of the Study of Sports Podcast covers major upcoming changes to 2A GSHL football, local high school ...
A new poll asks whether Clark County councilors serving on boards should be required to vote in line with the full council’s ...
Elizabeth New (Hovde) warns that Senate Joint Resolution 8206 could invite lawsuits by placing vague health care mandates ...
Clark County Council members continued debating proposed changes to the Rules of Procedure tied to last year’s removal of ...
Lars Larson: ‘If you’re IN this nationwide strike it tells me you’re supporting criminals and opposing the laws that treat all real Americans equally’ A lot of news is being manufactured today about a ...
The Ninth Circuit ruled that prosecutorial immunity does not apply when a prosecutor personally swears to alleged false statements used to obtain an arrest warrant.
Washington lawmakers are moving to clarify the legal definition of an election after a court overturned a felony conviction for voting in both Washington and Oregon on the same day. File photo State ...