Clark County OKs 5-year homeless plan
The Clark County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a new five-year plan for tackling the accelerating homeless crisis.
The Clark County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a new five-year plan for tackling the accelerating homeless crisis.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife set aside the permanent regulations on Wednesday that would have allowed the opening of sturgeon retention in the Bonneville and The Dalles Pools on Jan. 1.
Leaders say they’ve reached a key milestone in their quest to replace the century-old Interstate 5 Bridge.
Lifelong Clark County resident Sharon Wodtke said she knew she needed to do something when she saw firsthand how the COVID-19 pandemic was affecting older Battle Ground residents.
Clark County’s nonunion employees will see a 3 percent increase in their paychecks starting Jan. 1 after the county council unanimously approved the raises Tuesday.
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez told voters in her 2022 campaign that she was “definitely not your typical candidate for Congress.”
Half of Southwest Washington residents don’t have enough money to afford basic necessities like housing and food, according to a report released last week.
WASHOUGAL — The developers behind a $1.5 billion project to bury a 100-mile-long transmission line under the Columbia River made their case to state permitters Monday night in Washougal.
A long-awaited study of Clark County’s agricultural land found almost all of it is well suited for farming, although it’s fractured into small parcels that undermine commercial viability.
The cost of health care for about 17,500 Clark County residents remains uncertain after the U.S. government reopened last week without a deal to extend expiring federal tax credits that offset the cost of premiums on some Affordable Care Act plans.