Voters approving East County Fire and Rescue’s levy ‘lid lift’
Voters gave a thumbs up to East County Fire and Rescue (ECFR) in yesterday’s primary election. With approximately 80 percent of the votes counted on Tuesday night, 59 percent of…
Voters gave a thumbs up to East County Fire and Rescue (ECFR) in yesterday’s primary election. With approximately 80 percent of the votes counted on Tuesday night, 59 percent of…
Police have identified a woman was killed in a Camas-area collision Wednesday night as 22-year-old Kaylene Christensen of Washougal. According to a press release sent early Thursday morning, Clark County Sheriff’s…
With the start of on-site activity, a critical infusion of funding and an upcoming celebration event, the Steigerwald Floodplain Restoration Project is gaining momentum in its early stages.
Teresa Lees, a member of the Washougal School District (WSD) board of directors, has announced that she won’t seek re-election this fall.
It’s a warm Friday afternoon in late July and the Camas Days Kids Parade has just finished winding its way down the town’s main drag. On the other end of Camas’ downtown core, children are starting to pour into the recently opened Body Bliss yoga studio.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge and neighbors of a Washougal rock-mining operation are again appealing to Clark County officials to help stop what they say is illegal rock crushing happening inside the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.
Nothing screams “fun in the sun” quite like a bright coral flamingo, so it’s appropriate that the August First Friday celebration in downtown Camas will focus on all things summer and flamingo.
By Jerzy Shedlock Columbian breaking news reporter The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the body recovered from the Washougal River as Stephen Barnaby, 31, of Portland. In May,…
A group of about three dozen members of the Camas Tree Protectors (CTP) group waved signs and shouted for passing drivers to honk in support of Camas’ urban trees at an event held July 17, across the street from a new subdivision off Northwest 43rd Avenue in Camas.
The Brian Odell Band will open this year’s Camas Days festivities as the free, family friendly Summer Concerts in the Park series kicks off.