Politics

A man in capri pants? That's sooooo 2010

Last week we had a story about a male substitute teacher who showed up to work in capri pants. The story generated dozens of comments on our website, ranging from […]

The Wonder Years

I swear this isn't "find stuff on Tim Leavitt" week. It just keeps falling from the sky. Columbian publisher Scott Campbell gets kudos for this bit of detective work -- someone […]

Sometimes it's not who you endorse, but who you don't

We have a story about how Councilor Pat Campbell has decided to endorse Bill Turlay over Anne McEnerny-Ogle in the race for his seat. That got us thinking about two other […]

Sometimes it’s not who you endorse, but who you don’t

We have a story about how Councilor Pat Campbell has decided to endorse Bill Turlay over Anne McEnerny-Ogle in the race for his seat. That got us thinking about two other […]

Topless Mayor

Well, we'd heard that Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt was in a charity fashion show last month for Second Step Housing, but we didn't put much energy into tracking down photographs. […]

Too much information

Commissioner Tom Mielke often uses his personal experiences as factors in making policy decisions. Today was no exception. The Clark County Commissioners, serving in their role as the board of health, discussed […]

Think — Vote — Laugh?

Election season continues, and you're likely to see a new sign or two pop up around town starting today: Hopefully, this makes you laugh. I know I got a chuckle when […]

Washougal councilman's wife stumps for Ron Paul

While Washougal councilman Michael Delavar campaigns for reelection this fall, his wife Katja has dedicated herself to spreading the word about another political candidate. No, it's not Michael Delavar's challenger, Joyce […]

Washougal councilman’s wife stumps for Ron Paul

While Washougal councilman Michael Delavar campaigns for reelection this fall, his wife Katja has dedicated herself to spreading the word about another political candidate. No, it's not Michael Delavar's challenger, Joyce […]

Washougal's council races: An Either/Or affair?

Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard came to mind Friday morning as I read comments Washougal Mayor Sean Guard made underneath an article I wrote about the city's upcoming council elections. More precisely, […]

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