Author: Staff

“Stuff that is real”

Clark County commissioners thought they settled the issue of mitigation for kennels, but then is anything ever really settled, especially when it comes to people and dogs, and people who […]

Couch vs. C-Tran continued

Here's a guest entry from our intrepid transportation reporter Eric Florip, on the back-and-forth that continues even after we go to press: Last week's analysis of C-Tran's finances kicked up a […]

"Softball Team" Overlooks B.G. Mayor

If the All Politics blog were a DVD, this would be an extra: For Thursday's paper, I wrote about five Clark County mayors joining more than 100 mayors across the state […]

“Softball Team” Overlooks B.G. Mayor

If the All Politics blog were a DVD, this would be an extra: For Thursday's paper, I wrote about five Clark County mayors joining more than 100 mayors across the state […]

Baja Phil

Phil Haberthur: Battle Ground deputy mayor. Vancouver attorney. Burrito pusher? It’s true. As of Sept. 20, Phil, and his wife, Lisa, are the proud owners of the Hazel Dell Baja Fresh, 7801 […]

Mielke indicates he will run for re-election

Clark County Commissioner Tom Mielke, in an interview today for "Clark County Focus" on CVTV, said he will very likely run next year for a second four-year term. The only thing […]

Biomass protesters brave the cold

People who oppose a proposed biomass plant in downtown Vancouver showed up as promised outside of Battle Ground City Hall Tuesday evening, where Clark County commissioners were having a meeting. Photographer […]

Just one more thing about biomass

My apologies if you don't care the least about this whole biomass controversy, but before I knew I'd be writing about the biomass costume I was planning a biomass-related blog […]

Courtesy the ankle biting hounds of Whinerville

We blogged last week about the signs being put up by Think - Vote with funny messages like "Does this sign make me look fat?" Well, a new batch of signs […]

Oooh, look at the princess, the skeleton and the … biomass plant?

On Monday, after spending all day at work writing an update on the biomass saga, I went home to get ready for the trick-or-treaters. I'm not sure what I would […]

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