Subscribe

Latest News

March 25, 2021
Washougal High School teacher Charlotte Lartey holds a "'No' might make them angry, but it will make you free" sign at a Black Lives Matter march march in 2020. (Contributed photo courtesy of Charlotte Lartey)

State group honors Washougal educator

Washougal educator Charlotte Lartey, recently named the recipient of the Washington Education Association Human and Civil Rights Committee’s 2020-21 Elaine Akagi Cultural Awareness award, has not had an easy year.

March 25, 2021
Contributed graphic courtesy of Port of Camas-Washougal 
 The first phase of the Waterfront at Parker's Landing development will include the construction of several streets and four buildings that will house apartments, retail businesses and restaurants.

Port, city give OK to waterfront development plan

After Larry Keister asked his fellow Port of Camas-Washougal commissioners to approve the agency’s master lease agreement with Portland-based RKm Development during their March 17 virtual meeting, a few seconds of tense silence hung in the air.

March 25, 2021
Traffic moves through the newly completed roundabout at Everett Street and Lake Road in Camas on Friday, March 19, 2021. (Kelly Moyer/Post-Record)

Camas traffic roundabout completed

What started as a community discussion about “intersection improvements” more than two years ago is now a wrap. The road work at Camas’ Lake Road and Everett Street intersection is now complete, and the community has a fully functioning traffic roundabout connecting its north and south shores.

March 18, 2021

Washougal to expand K-5 hybrid learning April 12

The Washougal School District will expand its hybrid education program for elementary school students on Monday, April 12, increasing in-person instruction to four days per week. …