Author: Eric Florip
High-tech leaders: Address I-5 Bridge now
Add Clark County's high-tech business leaders to the chorus of local voices who aren't pleased with the transportation revenue package under consideration in the Washington Legislature this year. The Clark County […]
CRC in the national spotlight again
Bloomberg News may not have a huge following in Clark County, but the New York-based outlet turned heads Friday with a lengthy piece recounting the demise of the Columbia River […]
Updated: Herrera Beutler, charter spurned by Republican PCOs
Here's an updated dispatch from county beat reporter Tyler Graf: Sometimes in politics, silence speaks louder than words. And if that’s the case, then Thursday’s meeting of Republican precinct committee officers laid […]
Report: 5 percent of Wash. bridges structurally deficient
A new analysis released this week found that more 63,000 bridges in the U.S. are considered "structurally deficient" and in need of repairs. Hundreds of those ailing bridges are in Washington, […]
Northwest lawmakers urge action on Columbia River Treaty
Northwest lawmakers this week urged President Barack Obama to prioritize action on an international treaty regional leaders say could have big implications for Southwest Washington and Clark County. The group sent […]
Herrera Beutler again presses Coast Guard on CRC
U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler this week sent a letter to the U.S. Coast Guard again pressing the agency for internal records related to the now-defunct Columbia River Crossing. The Coast […]
Cantwell calls for new investment in oil train safety
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., on Friday led a group of senators in calling for increased federal spending to address the safety of transporting crude oil by rail, and boosting […]
Why Rep. Christopher Hurst missed votes in 2014
When WashingtonVotes.org released its annual tally of lawmakers' missed votes during the 2014 legislative session, it showed a relatively good attendance record in Olympia this year. The list, reported on by […]