Longview Leaders Engage in Olympia to Elevate Community Voice
Longview officials, including City Manager Jennifer Wills and city council members, recently participated in the Association of Washington Cities’ “City...
Local and federal grant programs supporting community organizations, businesses, and neighborhood development initiatives
Longview officials, including City Manager Jennifer Wills and city council members, recently participated in the Association of Washington Cities’ “City...
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Aviation Division is now accepting applications for the second round of its 2025–2027...
After securing City Council approval and state grant funding, the City of Longview has initiated a comprehensive modernization of the...
On February 2, 2026, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled a $100 million pilot initiative—STREETS (Safety...
Vancouver City Council has postponed voting on the second round of the Fourth Plain for All (FPFA) Community Grant Program,...
John Curley warned that Washington’s high earners may flee the state over rising capital gains taxes, potentially crippling local nonprofits. Experts say the risk exists but the reality may be more nuanced, especially for small-town organizations in southwest Washington.
A new report says the Trump administration is again considering withholding federal funds from “sanctuary” jurisdictions. Here’s what that kind of pressure campaign could mean for Cowlitz County budgets, civil liberties, and community trust.
Downtown Longview gears up for a lively spring season with art walks, live music, and the reopening of the Cowlitz Farmers Market.