Hazardous air quality, wildfire smoke impacting Camas-Washougal area
Air quality throughout the Camas-Washougal area has plummeted into the “hazardous” zone due to multiple wildfires burning in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. As of 9…
Air quality throughout the Camas-Washougal area has plummeted into the “hazardous” zone due to multiple wildfires burning in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. As of 9…
In an effort to keep the Interstate 5 Bridge clear for possible wildfire evacuees, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has postponed a bridge repair project that would have…
The coronavirus pandemic has negatively impacted livelihoods across the board, but for those in the entertainment and music industries, the ongoing crisis, which has shuttered live-music venues and canceled large crowds for the foreseeable future, has been particularly rough.
A 10-acre fire burning near Washougal River Road mile marker 5 on Tuesday, Sept. 8, sparked a Level 1 “Be Ready” warning for residents in about 60 homes between Paradise Road and Northeast Rosemary Drive.
Graduating from college in the midst of a global pandemic that has shuttered much of the entertainment industry and severely impacted school music programs was not what Camas natives Ellie Cook and Sierra Aton envisioned when they finished their respective musical theater and music education degrees.
Clark County is accepting applications to fill three vacancies on a seven-member Parks Advisory Board for terms that begin Jan. 1, 2021. Board members serve three-year terms. Upon expiration of…
Firefighting crews with East County Fire and Rescue and the Department of Natural Resources are working to contain a 10.5-acre wildfire off Washougal River Road today. …
The National Weather Service says a “historic September east wind event” is expected to hit Clark County lowlands, including the Camas-Washougal area, and Oregon’s Willamette Valley this afternoon…
It started as a call for Camas-Washougal residents to show support for local police at a “Back the Blue” rally.
Small business owners have had to get creative during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially when their business relies on in-person interactions.