BREAKING: Police identify man found near Washougal River
The Clark County Major Crimes team is conducting a death investigation after Clark County deputies found a naked, dead man along the banks of the Washougal River over the weekend.
The Clark County Major Crimes team is conducting a death investigation after Clark County deputies found a naked, dead man along the banks of the Washougal River over the weekend.
The Washougal School District has canceled afternoon and evening activities due to inclement weather. All after-school and evening activities that start at or after 5 p.m., on Monday, Feb. 4,…
Camas Parks and Recreation Department is throwing a going away party for the city’s beloved, 65-year-old swimming pool, which closed in 2018, after city officials deemed the pool’s upkeep costs too expensive to maintain in the long-term.
Nine months after the beginning of a staggered layoff affecting nearly 250 employees at the Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Camas, laid-off workers have received some good news — the United States Department of Labor (DOL) Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) has certified the entire mill site, meaning displaced workers are now eligible to receive federal assistance for retraining and get extended unemployment and health insurance benefits.
Visitors to the Downtown Camas Association’s February First Friday celebration may have a tough time choosing which event to take in first.
Authorities believe an airplane pilot last seen taking off from a Camas-area airport has been found dead, in an apparent plane crash on Mount Hood. George Regis, 63, of…
A police hunt for a murder suspect accused of killing a Kelso convenience store employee during a robbery, ended in Camas Wednesday evening. Law enforcement officers from the Kelso, Camas…
Ellen Burton, a 20-year Camas resident with extensive business experience and letters of recommendation from two prominent Camas leaders, is the newest member of the Camas City Council.
The Camas School District will host dedication ceremonies for its newest high school and a street named after one of Camas’ most beloved leaders.
Three groups of Discovery High freshmen from Camas recently competed with young innovators from Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington for cash prizes and the quest to solve one incredibly important problem — a lack of food for the world’s population by 2050.