The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) is investigating an industrial workplace death at the Georgia-Pacific paper mill in downtown Camas.
When Maria Navarro Alejandres moved from Woodland to Camas five years ago, her friends warned her that the move might be difficult.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) has announced plans to build its sixth Washington state temple in Camas.
54-40 Brewing Company will open a new location — with a full-service restaurant and taproom — at the Evergreen Marketplace in Washougal later this year.
The Port of Camas-Washougal is asking Clark County to annex Grove Field into the county’s urban growth boundary, a necessary first step in the Port’s quest to bring the airport into Camas’ city limits.
The city of Washougal has kicked off a series of projects to improve water quality and fish habitat at Campen Creek.
What was it like for 10 captured Oregon wolves when Colorado Parks and Wildlife opened their crates on a December day last year? The wolves had been chased by helicopter, drugged, blindfolded and collared, then moved to remote public land in central Colorado. One of those animals might have had this experience.
A Washougal resident and former teacher has reached a $400,000 settlement with his former principal, whom he sued after she expressed concerns about his decision to bring a “Make America Great Again” hat to staff-only training sessions in 2019.