COVID-19 ‘Kraken’ subvariant spreading quickly in U.S.
Three years into the pandemic, the COVID-19 subvariant known as XBB.1.5 and nicknamed “Kraken” is spreading quickly in the United States, according to a Kaiser Permanente news release. …
Three years into the pandemic, the COVID-19 subvariant known as XBB.1.5 and nicknamed “Kraken” is spreading quickly in the United States, according to a Kaiser Permanente news release. …
The Greater Vancouver Chamber (GVC) is accepting nominations for the 2023 Iris Awards, an annual recognition to honor the lasting and far-reaching contributions of women in Southwest Washington. GVC will…
Clark County Community Planning is starting the process of updating the local Comprehensive Growth Management Plan, as required by the state’s Growth Management Act (GMA). The plan, last updated in…
Camas City Council Ward 2 to hold town hall
Camas City Council: The Council will hold a workshop at 4:30 p.m. and regular meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17 (due to the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday on Monday, Jan. 16), in person at Camas City Hall, 616 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas, and online via Zoom. For more information, including remote log-in details, visit cityofcamas.us/yourgovernment/minuteagendav ideo.
Several years ago, Shana O’Brien decided that she needed a change. She was working for a Vancouver-based real estate company at the time, but felt that the brokerage’s core values didn’t align with her own in terms of what it could be doing for the community it served.
The Mt. Pleasant School in east Washougal will close on Friday, Jan. 6, for a third consecutive day as emergency repairs continue for what Principal Cathy Lehmann described…
The Camas Public Library will kick off a yearlong celebration this week, with the first of many 2023 events honoring the library’s 100th birthday.
The Washougal School Board will seek state legislators’ support in 2023, to provide free breakfast and lunch to Washougal students.
Camas city officials learned this week that the city is still feeling the impacts of the Nakia Creek wildfire, which burned more than 1,900 acres near Larch Mountain northeast of Camas-Washougal in October 2022, and forced “go now” evacuations for thousands of Camas-Washougal area residents.