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A bird&#039;s eye view from the top of the grain silos at the Port of Vancouver shows the 100-year-old port&#039;s waterfront property overlooking the Columbia River as it flows downstream.

Donors weigh in on port commissioner race

A bird&#039;s eye view from the top of the grain silos at the Port of Vancouver shows the 100-year-old port&#039;s waterfront property overlooking the Columbia River as it flows downstream.

July 30, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

The battle lines have been drawn in the proxy war over the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal that is the Port of Vancouver Commissioner District 1 election, and the oil money has chosen a side. Read story

Candidates for Vancouver mayor, from left, Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Greg Henderson, Steven Cox and Adam Hamide meet with The Columbian's Editorial Board on July 3. Candidate John Carroll didn't respond to The Columbian's invitation.

Campaign contributions light in Vancouver mayoral race

Candidates for Vancouver mayor, from left, Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Greg Henderson, Steven Cox and Adam Hamide meet with The Columbian's Editorial Board on July 3. Candidate John Carroll didn't respond to The Columbian's invitation.

July 29, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Campaigning for mayor of Vancouver can get expensive, but this year’s race is so far shaping up as one of the cheaper contests in recent memory. Read story

Candidates have spotty voting records

July 22, 2017, 6:18pm Clark County News

Vancouver mayoral candidate and co-owner of Main Street Marijuana Adam Hamide missed the 2012 vote that legalized pot sales. In fact, he has rarely voted in primary and general elections stretching as far back as 2006, even though he was registered to vote in Washington. Read story

Five candidates vie for two seats on Woodland City Council

July 20, 2017, 7:58pm Clark County News

Two seats are open on the Woodland City Council, and candidates for each position know the city needs to find some new ways to bring in revenue for city services. Read story

La Center City Council Position No.

Growth, revenue creation key issues in La Center race

La Center City Council Position No.

July 19, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The New Phoenix Casino in La Center closed March 26, leaving the city with two cardrooms: the Palace Casino and Last Frontier Casino. Read story

Washougal City Council Position No.

Washougal council candidates weigh in on growth, kids’ issues

Washougal City Council Position No.

July 19, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

When planning for growth, there are a variety of angles to consider, which some candidates for Washougal City Council Position No. 6 did when discussing the future of the city. Read story

Camas city council Pos.

Candidates for Camas council Position No. 2 share their views

Camas city council Pos.

July 18, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Construction started in May on a sewer expansion project that is intended to facilitate growth in the area north of Lacamas Lake in Camas. Read story

Three on ballot in Clark Regional Wastewater District Commission race

July 18, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Three candidates are vying for the two slots on the November ballot in the August primary election for the Clark Regional Wastewater District Commission, Position No. 3. Read story

Clark County Fire &amp; Rescue firefighters help put out a series of grass fires that broke out along Interstate 5 in 2010.

CCF&R plans meetings on property tax levy increase

Clark County Fire &amp; Rescue firefighters help put out a series of grass fires that broke out along Interstate 5 in 2010.

July 13, 2017, 4:40pm Clark County News

Clark County Fire & Rescue will host two meetings later this month ahead of an Aug. 1 vote for a 9-cent property tax levy increase for district residents. Read story

Candidates for the Vancouver School Board, Anthony Licerio, left, and Mark Stoker meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Tuesday.

Incumbent, political newcomer run for Vancouver school boardvideo icon

Candidates for the Vancouver School Board, Anthony Licerio, left, and Mark Stoker meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board on Tuesday.

July 12, 2017, 5:55pm Clark County News

The competition for a Vancouver Public Schools board seat is between a longtime incumbent and a political newcomer, both of whom attended district schools. Read story