Police spot mistake in calls report
Washougal Police Commander Allen Cook knew the numbers weren’t penciling out, but couldn’t figure out what had gone wrong.
Washougal Police Commander Allen Cook knew the numbers weren’t penciling out, but couldn’t figure out what had gone wrong.
Local first responders say that, aside from a few minor accidents and abandoned vehicles on the side of the road, the majority of people in Camas-Washougal seems to be playing…
Camas-Washougal firefighters rescued a 70-year-old Camas man and his two dogs from a small house fire earlier this week. When Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD) crews arrived at the home off…
No matter how many articles you might read about the impending Cascadia “mother of all earthquakes” set to unleash chaos on the Pacific Northwest at some point between tonight and 100 years from now, the thought of planning for such a large-scale disaster isn’t something that comes naturally to people.
Unofficial results from the Feb. 13 Special Election show the Camas Emergency Medical Services (EMS) replacement levy passing by a wide margin.
While no one doubts the good intentions of downtown Camas merchants concerned by a perceived spike in the number of homeless individuals sleeping and living in the city’s business core, we must agree with police and advocacy groups and caution against criminalizing the unhoused.
The woman calling herself “Istanbul” sat outside the Camas Public Library Monday evening, her worldly possessions spread around her.
Inventor Shane Chen is floating down the sidewalk outside his Camas Meadows Corporate Center office, his latest creation — the IOTAtrax, an electric-powered, kettlebell-shaped riding device billed as a creative and practical solution to commuters’ “last mile” problem — tucked between his feet.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has rejected a plan to site North America’s largest oil-by-rail terminal at the Port of Vancouver.