Worker who fell into tank at Washougal Wastewater Treatment Facility rescued
Camas-Washougal Fire Department crews on Wednesday rescued a 36-year-old man who had fallen into a tank at the Washougal Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Camas-Washougal Fire Department crews on Wednesday rescued a 36-year-old man who had fallen into a tank at the Washougal Wastewater Treatment Facility.
The city of Camas will host an open house later this month to update residents on the next phase of its Everett Street Corridor Improvements project, a long-planned effort aimed at improving safety, accessibility and traffic flow along a key stretch of state Route 500.
The Camas Police Department honored several officers and staff members during its annual awards ceremony, recognizing outstanding service and leadership in 2025 during its Annual Awards Ceremony, held May 1 at Camas Church of the Nazarene.
Three schools in the Camas and Washougal school districts have been recognized through the Washington School Recognition Program for exceptional progress in student achievement and growth.
Lynne Lyne decided to move her 93-year-old mother, Jacque, into her Camas home in 2022 after noticing her mother’s cognitive decline worsening alongside her father’s health. It was a difficult decision and one that quickly proved harder in practice.
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Skamania is one of 42 Democrats who voted last week in favor of a surveillance program opposed by civil liberties and free-press advocates.
Clark County’s updated growth plan will let Ridgefield, La Center, Camas and other cities expand their urban growth boundaries and explore ways to rezone land currently designated for agricultural use.
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, is celebrating a personal win this week after the House agreed Wednesday to pass the Cutting Red Tape on Child Care Providers Act championed by Perez since her first term in Congress.
The Washington State Patrol issued a stark warning to motorcyclists this month: Stay safe, stay smart and stay sober as warmer weather draws more bikes onto scenic Washington roads.
In 2005, Michael Prevec was involved in a serious motor vehicle crash that kept him out of work for several months. He explored numerous therapies during his 18-month healing journey, but none resonated as profoundly as acupuncture.