Month: January 2012

Godzilla!!!

And now, a dispatch from our environment, transportation and Japanese monster reporter, Eric Florip: We've had rallies. We've had tears. We've had a children's choir. Now, we have none other than Godzilla […]

Bottoms Up In Woodland

Woodland councilman Benjamin Fredricks once told me he had a calendar he used to mark off the days left in Mayor Chuck Blum's term. It was nothing personal, Fredricks said, […]

All’s not quiet in Felida

There's a show about life in "Vancouvria" but if the Bravo network wants to expand its popular "Real Housewives" franchise, might I suggest "The Real Housewives of Felida"? Here's a plot […]

All's not quiet in Felida

There's a show about life in "Vancouvria" but if the Bravo network wants to expand its popular "Real Housewives" franchise, might I suggest "The Real Housewives of Felida"? Here's a plot […]

Washougal council’s right turn excites Shoemaker

Anything else going on in Washougal, I asked councilman Dave Shoemaker at the end of an interview Tuesday evening. It's a catch-all question that usually leads nowhere. Shoemaker offered more than […]

Washougal council's right turn excites Shoemaker

Anything else going on in Washougal, I asked councilman Dave Shoemaker at the end of an interview Tuesday evening. It's a catch-all question that usually leads nowhere. Shoemaker offered more than […]

Of pot and porn

There's a few topics that we political reporters know will generate a good quote or blog post. Animal regulations of any kind are on this list. So is the drug […]

Rock on, Vancouver, rock on.

I know that when I think of Vancouver, Washington, I wonder: "If the city had a boom box, what would it blast?" Fear not, Vancouverites, I have your answer. "Roll On […]

The full back and forth

You may have spotted my story today about the terse emails exchanged late last week between Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt and Councilor Jeanne Stewart. Here's the full emails for your viewing […]

Royce was right

On Sunday, Aaron Corvin and I had a story about the lack of large lots available for businesses or, as the bureaucrats call it, employment land. Instead of just giving […]

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