Protesters march for justice, peace in downtown Camas
Dozens of Camas community members joined together last week to protest police violence against people of color and to support the international Black Lives Matter human rights movement.
Dozens of Camas community members joined together last week to protest police violence against people of color and to support the international Black Lives Matter human rights movement.
This year’s Camas Days may have been canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and statewide ban on large gatherings, but the Camas Days 2020 Senior Royalty Court lives on.
Washougal Family Dental reopened to the public in mid-May, almost exactly two months to the day after it closed in response to the outbreak of COVID-19, and so far, says Tarra Cochell, office manager and co-owner of Washougal Family Dental, business has been good.
AJ Bogue hasn’t been able to leave his Washougal home since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in mid-March. He can’t risk exposing his wife, Beth, who has multiple sclerosis, to the coronavirus that causes the disease.
Although a limited number of Columbia River Gorge trails and day-use sites have reopened, most waterfall viewing areas, campgrounds and visitors centers remain closed to help stem the…
Angela Ridgway reluctantly cancelled the 2020 Washougal Studio Artists Tour after the COVID-19 pandemic struck in mid-March.
Construction at the Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Washougal is set to begin Monday, June 1.
The Camas School Board Tuesday unanimously approved plans to move forward with the renovation of the historic Joyce Garver Theater.
Camas First Friday goes virtual May 31 through June 5
“We’re Not in Camas Anymore” reads a handwritten card under one of Camas artist Anna Norris’ most recent paintings. Displayed inside the front window of Natalia’s…