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Washington’s new work zone speed cameras issued 7,599 infractions in their first 90 days, with more pending. The cameras aim to improve worker safety but will soon carry fines for first-time offenders ...
Vancouver mayoral candidate Justin Forsman denounces Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle’s leadership, citing debt, crime, and policy failures. He pledges to restore forums, cut taxes, and fight for community ...
Clark County will begin a two-year reconstruction of the NE 179th St. and NE 29th Ave. intersection in late August. A ...
WSDOT bridge crews will seal three SR 14 bridge surfaces in Clark County from Aug. 4–7. Expect lane closures with flaggers ...
Gas prices in Washington have risen compared to last year, now averaging $4.39 per gallon. Factors include a new 6-cent gas ...
A person is dead following an officer-involved shooting in downtown Vancouver. A CCSO deputy is on Critical Incident Leave ...
A city emergency order cleared homeless camps near Andresen Road, citing public health and environmental concerns. This ...
Pam Lewison of the Washington Policy Center highlights how Washington’s county fairs, including the upcoming Clark County ...
IBR officials say the $2.1 billion in federal funds for the I-5 bridge replacement remain secure despite national funding ...
WSDOT will close the northbound I-5 off-ramp to 179th Street from 9 p.m. July 31 to 2 a.m. Aug. 1 for safety tech testing; ...
Ken Vance argues that President Trump may be the best hope for restoring common sense to the I-5 Bridge replacement project, citing concerns over cost, delays, and light rail funding.
Ridgefield is moving forward with its Recreation and Community Center project despite the YMCA’s withdrawal as a partner. The city remains on track for construction to begin in Spring 2026.