Author: Staff
If you write it, they won't listen
Regarded as one of the best family law attorneys around, Scott Horenstein gets paid a lot of money to give advice. That doesn't mean he's receptive to receiving advice, even when […]
If you write it, they won’t listen
Regarded as one of the best family law attorneys around, Scott Horenstein gets paid a lot of money to give advice. That doesn't mean he's receptive to receiving advice, even when […]
Mullets cropping up in the 'Couve ('Couv)
I don't know if y'all saw it, but I had a story in Monday's paper (posted online Wednesday) that involved me visiting the Southwest Washington SWAT team for one blast […]
Mullets cropping up in the ‘Couve (‘Couv)
I don't know if y'all saw it, but I had a story in Monday's paper (posted online Wednesday) that involved me visiting the Southwest Washington SWAT team for one blast […]
Boldt painted as the devil
Tuesday's nonvote on the admissions tax has sparked a lot of conversation, but somebody felt the urge to express his (her?) feelings in a nonverbal way. I am guessing that […]
Bidding adieu to biomass
Now, if the All Politics is Local crew got together to clink glasses every time a local government idea fell flat, Dr. Drew might be called in to stage an […]
"Get off his back"
Last week, Mayor Tim Leavitt sent an email to the city council, letting them know he's started an advisory group on next year's C-Tran vote on a light rail and […]
“Get off his back”
Last week, Mayor Tim Leavitt sent an email to the city council, letting them know he's started an advisory group on next year's C-Tran vote on a light rail and […]
Batter up!
On Tuesday, Clark County commissioners will have a public hearing on a proposed 5 percent entertainment admissions tax. We’ll be a significant step closer to knowing whether the Yakima Bears […]
County shows some love for bicyclists, pedestrians
Clark County commissioners this week amended the county's comprehensive plan to incorporate a bicycle and pedestrian plan. The county's bicycle and pedestrian plan was approved in November 2010; the county […]