Oregon Signals Quiet Revolution in Energy Efficiency — What It Means for Southwest Washington
In recent years, energy policy has rarely made headlines outside the usual suspects: big wind projects, solar farms, or debates...
Coverage related to Cowlitz County, Washington, including local courts and law enforcement
In recent years, energy policy has rarely made headlines outside the usual suspects: big wind projects, solar farms, or debates...
Clark County’s eviction filings continue to climb, with new 2025 data showing a 33% increase since 2023 and a statewide legal aid funding shortfall threatening tenant protections.
On January 30, 2026, the Department of Justice released what it described as the final tranche of Epstein-related documents—totaling over...
Washington state’s House Bill 1140, enacted in 2021 and effective January 1, 2022, mandates that juveniles under age 18 must consult an...
Last week, the Longview City Council held a workshop centered on mission, vision, and values—and one value took center stage:...
Significant changes are coming to Washington State’s highest court, with three justices set to vacate their positions in 2026—triggering two...
Around 4:40 a.m. on February 6, Longview-area emergency services responded to a structure fire in the 5400 block of Oriole Drive in...
Naselle–Grays River Valley School District announced on the evening of February 5, 2026, that its schools would remain closed on...
Washington state has confirmed its first flu-related death of the current season, and virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen emphasized that “it...
On February 2, 2026, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled a $100 million pilot initiative—STREETS (Safety...