By COUV.COM
Host David Madore talks about local issues
CRESA Emergency Manager Cheryl Bledsoe stopped by COUV.COM on May 24 to talk about emergency preparedness the #140 Characters Conference Northwest, a Twitter conference she recently organized.
Clark County Commissioner Tom Mielke stopped by COUV.COM on May 25 to talk about a few issues facing the county, including: the charter process, 911 excise tax increase and the potential admissions tax that would be used to help pay...
Russell and fellow City Council Member Michael Delavar walked out of a council meeting on April 4 when a vote was held with two council members absent.
Rich Liedtke knows a thing or two about remembering names. As a greeter at Vancouver's First Church of God he has manned the same door every Sunday since 1999, welcoming the congregation on a first-name basis
Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna believes it's important for the public to have access to information when it's asked for.
There are 100 missing children in Clark County and there's a good chance many of those kids been taken for the purpose of sex trafficking, says Cyndi Romine.
The Bonneville Power Administration is in the planning process for the potential construction of a new electrical transmission line in Southwest Washington. As part of that planning process, the BPA expects to release a draft environmental impact statement later this...
One-time 3rd Congressional District candidate David Hedrick shares his perspective on being acquitted of domestic violence allegations and his story of a 2010 incident that resulted in his initial court appearance.
Vancouver attorney Michael Langsdorf drove his 2006 Lexus SUV up to a private railroad crossing just north of the Columbia River at 105th Avenue. He says he stopped, looked right, looked left, and "didn't see any train at all."