Van stolen from Inter-Faith Treasure House
The Inter-Faith Treasure House is “suffering” without its primary food pick-up van, which was stolen on Thursday, April 26, according to the Washougal nonprofit organization’s executive director.
The Inter-Faith Treasure House is “suffering” without its primary food pick-up van, which was stolen on Thursday, April 26, according to the Washougal nonprofit organization’s executive director.
Preliminary results show Washougal School District voters are rejecting the school district’s two replacement levies placed on the Feb. 14 special election ballot.
Taylor Aube had an epiphany as she walked through the meatpacking district of Manhattan in New York City one night several years ago on her way to take photographs at a fashion show featuring the work of Jeremy Scott, one of the world’s most well-known designers.
December 12, 1945 ~ November 6, 2019 Kevan Holdsworth passed away Nov. 6, 2019, after a battle with mesothelioma. He was born Dec. 13, 1945. He retired from the Camas…
Jim Hart is on a mission to find hacked-up ferns inside Lacamas Lake Regional Park. It’s drizzling and the trail is a bit muddy, but Hart, an avid hiker and…
A unique candidate forum recently had the mayors of Clark County cities throwing questions at candidates running for 18th Legislative District political seats.
St. Anne’s Episcopal Church will host a prayer vigil tonight, in response to the mass shooting in Orlando. The “More Love, Less Hate” vigil will begin at 7:30 p.m.,…
Just when Sarah Baxter and Elise Cranny thought they were the only ones fighting for the Nike Cross National Championship, Alexa Efraimson left them both out in the cold. The Camas High School junior beat the two frontrunners to the finish line with a time of 16 minutes, 50.1 seconds. Efraimson added a national title to her state and regional accolades. "My goal was to max out, do my absolute best and have no regrets," Efraimson said. "I have no regrets today. I'm really happy right now."
The Washougal Panthers hosted their first district playoff game Saturday, but Brad Wallace and the River Ridge Hawks spoiled the party. Wallace delivered 25 of his 30 points in the second half to lead the Hawks to a 54-51 victory in front of a packed house at Washougal High School. He also nailed the game-winning 3-pointer with 1.1 seconds left on the clock. All the Panthers had time for was a desperation shot that deflected off the glass as the final buzzer sounded. "That kid just hit an incredible shot with a hand in his face," said head coach Malcolm Estes. "We played hard. The breaks just didn't fall our way in the end."