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January 7, 2021

Looking Back: Top 5 Camas-Washougal stories of 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic changed all of our lives in 2020 and dominated local, national and international news, but what other news caught the attention of our Camas-Washougal readers? As we enter the new year, the Post-Record looks back on the Top 5 local stories from 2020:

December 31, 2020
Camas City Administrator Jamal Fox

Camas forms equity group

The city of Camas has established an equity advisory committee to address real and perceived inequities in how the city serves its community.

December 31, 2020
The city of Camas recently named Trang Lam (left) as its new director of parks and recreation, and Bryan Rachal (right) as the city's first communications director. (Photos courtesy of city of Camas)

Camas names two to key posts

The city of Camas this week announced the hiring of two key director positions, including the new head of the parks and recreation department and the city’s first director of communications.

December 24, 2020
Camas Education Association members pack into the Camas School Board meeting room on Aug. 13, 2018. (Post-Record file photo)

Teachers unions: safety is top concern

Teachers union leaders in Camas and Washougal say local educators’ reactions to recent news that both school district plan to bring many students back to the classroom soon after the winter break — despite the fact that Clark County COVID-19 infections remain on an upward trajectory — run the gamut, from apprehensive to exuberant.

December 24, 2020
Camas School Board members (from left to right) Erika Cox, Tracey Malone, Corey McEnry, Connie Hennessey and Doug Quinn discuss district business at a meeting on Aug. 25, 2019. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas sets timelines for K-12 return to classrooms

Camas School District leaders this week clarified a plan to bring all K-12 students back to the classroom for limited, in-person opportunities, beginning with first- and second-graders on Jan. 19, 2021.

December 17, 2020

COVID-19 vaccinations begin in Washington

COVID-19 vaccinations began in Washington state this week after the 17-member Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup determined that federal reviews of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine showed the drug was safe and effective.

December 17, 2020
Parents, guardians and their kindergarten students line up outside Helen Baller Elementary School in Camas on Nov. 9, 2020. (Contributed photo by Doreen McKercher, courtesy of the Camas School District)

Camas revises school reopening plan

Four weeks after a group of Camas parents rallied in front of school district offices to reopen schools, the Camas School Board has unanimously approved a plan to offer small-group, in-person learning to all K-12 students by the end of March 2021.

December 17, 2020
The outdoor, covered patio at A Beer at a Time has helped the Camas pub stay open during the most recent round of COVID shutdowns, which went into effect in mid-November 2020, and have banned indoor dining through at least Jan. 4, 2021. (Contributed photo courtesy of Shelby Piersol)

Camas restaurants, bars cope with new round of COVID-19 restrictions

Three days after Gov. Jay Inslee announced he was extending a three-week ban on indoor dining to help get explosive COVID-19 case rates under control, the owners of Salud! Wine Bar in downtown Camas found themselves rushing to prepare takeout orders for their drive-up “Santa Delivery” event.

December 10, 2020
A lighted holiday tree stands in front of the Liberty Theatre in downtown Camas on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas, Washougal swing into holiday mode

The holiday season may look a little different this year during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the cancellation of events like Camas’ traditional Hometown Holidays and Washougal’s Lighted Christmas Parade, but there are still plenty of season’s greetings to be found in the cities’ downtown shopping districts.