Embattled Washougal mayor withdraws re-election bid
Just a few hours after news broke that Washougal police have asked an outside agency to investigate a potential harassment case against Washougal Mayor Sean Guard, the two-term mayor has…
Just a few hours after news broke that Washougal police have asked an outside agency to investigate a potential harassment case against Washougal Mayor Sean Guard, the two-term mayor has…
Contributed Photo/Courtesy of Camas-Washougal Fire Department A fire destroyed this Southeast Tampa Street in Camas Sunday night and displaced its residents, but fire crews saved adjacent homes…
Photo by Kelly Moyer Camas firefighters respond to a cooking oil spill outside Miss Nola’s Cafe at the northwestern corner of the Camas Hotel in…
Washougal Mayor Sean Guard Updated at 12:25 p.m., Monday, May 22, to include breaking news that local police have forwarded investigation to an outside agency. Washougal Police…
More than four years after Camas leaders urged Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) officials to reconsider plans to place high-voltage transmission lines on an 80-mile stretch of land winding through Southwest…
A seemingly simple quest to build an off-leash dog park somewhere — anywhere — in Camas-Washougal may not be as easy as many local dog lovers had hoped.
This story was updated at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, to include the name of the deceased driver. A Vancouver woman died this morning and her teen son was hospitalized…
To say Gail Horn is busy this week would be a bit of an understatement. Not only is the owner of the Camas-based The Soap Chest busy prepping for Mother’s Day customers, she’s also gearing up for two of her three sons’ weddings — one in May, the other in June — and planning for the popular Camas Plant & Garden Fair, which celebrates its 20th year on Saturday, May 13, showcasing several dozen plant- and garden- themed vendors, including Horn’s Soap Chest, in historic, downtown Camas.
An environmental report on the proposed Millennium Bulk Terminals coal-by-rail project released last week has found “adverse impacts” in 19 of the 23 environmental study areas.
Like most 10-year-olds, the Camas Farmer’s Market is still growing, still changing.