Month: April 2011
NY Times spotlights Herrera Beutler for trying to have it both ways
And now, the stellar Kathie Durbin, our political reporter, has a bit of news for the blogosphere: U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler got some ink in the New York Times this […]
Signs, spray paint and staying quiet
Those Salmon Creekers who live west of Washington State University-Vancouver. What can you say? First they complained about students parking in their neighborhood. So the county put up 47 signs […]
Wait. You’re calling from where?!?
Erik Robinson, our star transportation and environment reporter, has a guest entry for our fine readers below: All politics is local — except, apparently, when it comes to the U.S. Department […]
Wait. You're calling from where?!?
Erik Robinson, our star transportation and environment reporter, has a guest entry for our fine readers below: All politics is local — except, apparently, when it comes to the U.S. Department […]
Vancouver City Council is in the dark
A lot of y'all out there feel like the Vancouver City Council is in the dark already -- and on Monday, they literally were. During a workshop with the Columbia River […]
Mielke’s a leftist
And by "leftist," I mean that Clark County Commissioner Tom Mielke has been advocating for drivers to once again have the freedom to turn left into Costco. The left-turn lane off […]
Mielke's a leftist
And by "leftist," I mean that Clark County Commissioner Tom Mielke has been advocating for drivers to once again have the freedom to turn left into Costco. The left-turn lane off […]
Audience comment draws B.G. councilman’s ire on Facebook
By his own admission, Battle Ground council member Alex Reinhold has a twisted sense of humor. The plumber has been known to laugh at the sight of sewage on floors, […]
Audience comment draws B.G. councilman's ire on Facebook
By his own admission, Battle Ground council member Alex Reinhold has a twisted sense of humor. The plumber has been known to laugh at the sight of sewage on floors, […]
Where’s the brotherly love?
Once upon a time, in a land not far away (Hockinson), there was a newly elected state legislator named Marc Boldt. Boldt was kind enough to give his brother-in-law a […]