Washington Ranked Among the Worst States to Drive In
A new report places Washington near the bottom for driving conditions, citing long commutes and poor road quality — a reality Cowlitz County drivers know all too well.
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March 4, 2026
A new report places Washington near the bottom for driving conditions, citing long commutes and poor road quality — a reality Cowlitz County drivers know all too well.
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez’s Vancouver office was vandalized over the weekend, deepening tensions in an already polarized political climate for Washington’s 3rd District.
Longview School District seniors and staff face off today in a ‘Nailed It!’ cake decorating challenge at R.A. Long High School Auditorium — free for the public, with proceeds supporting the culinary arts program.
A 33-year-old Chehalis man was killed early Monday after colliding head-on with a truck along State Route 6 near Adna. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, according to the Washington State Patrol.
Northbound I‑5 travelers through Chehalis should expect overnight delays Tuesday as WSDOT crews close one lane to realign concrete barriers.
Razor clam digs open this week at Long Beach, giving Southwest Washington residents one last chance to harvest before Super Bowl weekend.
WSDOT crews are restoring fiber optic cables along State Route 409 between Cathlamet and Puget Island this week, causing weekday travel delays.
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A Portland man died Sunday after a 300-foot fall on Mount Hood, reminding the Pacific Northwest of the mountain’s danger and the quiet heroism of the rescuers who respond there.
Rep. Marie Glusenkamp Perez’s vote to fund DHS has ignited debate across Southwest Washington, with critics arguing it sacrifices constitutional oversight for political stability.
The man once known as Portland’s ‘Starry Night murderer’ — a case that gripped the Northwest in the 1980s — has been arrested again, raising fresh questions about justice, rehabilitation, and public safety.
Longview’s JD Rossetti, former state representative and school board member, has entered a 'listening phase' as he explores an independent bid for WA‑03. His platform emphasizes constitutional accountability, civil‑liberties reform, and rural economic concerns—posing a potential disruptor to the race dominated by established party candidates.