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“I want you to be the tough guys”

Vancouver resident Carolyn Crain came to talk to county commissioners on Tuesday about how she feels betrayed. She feels betrayed that Commissioner Steve Stuart promised a districtwide C-Tran vote, but then […]

The morning after

As someone who has endured plenty of meetings, including contentious ones -- oh yeah, I was there in '97, when Prune Hill residents stormed the Camas City Council chambers to […]

Pat Campbell, whippersnapper

Vancouver City Councilor Pat Campbell is 66. But that doesn't mean he's too old to have an elder put him in his (at least chronological) place. Resident Ralph Peabody, who is […]

Herrera Beutler scolded by her high school principal

U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, had her town hall meeting this week at Skyview High School, as The Columbian's Kathie Durbin reported. The meeting was also written up by […]

Show your work

Maybe today's article about the estimated annual revenue from an admissions tax left you wanting more. Since the revenue would be used to pay off bonds for a baseball stadium, […]

Apology Week! Part Deux (UPDATED)

Update, Thursday 3:30 p.m.: Leavitt responded to Madore's apology, telling Madore his mockery of him on live radio was "irresponsible and disrespectful, not only to me as the Mayor, but […]

It's apology week!

Yesterday, we had Vancouver City Councilor Jeanne Harris asking for a public apology. Today, Josephine Wentzel, no tolls activist and employee of David Madore, is giving one. Only her faux pas happened […]

It’s apology week!

Yesterday, we had Vancouver City Councilor Jeanne Harris asking for a public apology. Today, Josephine Wentzel, no tolls activist and employee of David Madore, is giving one. Only her faux pas happened […]

Harris: "I am requesting a public apology"

Well, here it goes again. Monday night, the Vancouver City Council discussed changes to its ethics policy -- the policy used to hold Councilor Jeanne Harris accountable for her "gavel down" […]

Harris: “I am requesting a public apology”

Well, here it goes again. Monday night, the Vancouver City Council discussed changes to its ethics policy -- the policy used to hold Councilor Jeanne Harris accountable for her "gavel down" […]

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