Walk & Knock asks to community to ‘Drive & Drop’ on Dec. 5
The annual Walk & Knock one-day food drive will still take place this year, but has changed its way of collecting food during the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of distributing grocery…
The annual Walk & Knock one-day food drive will still take place this year, but has changed its way of collecting food during the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of distributing grocery…
Christmas Ships coming to Camas-Washougal on Saturday, Dec. 5
The Fern Prairie Modelers Club is looking for a new home.
League of Women Voters seeks ‘trainers’ for redistricting issue
COVID-19 may have canceled most in-person plays and musicals in Camas and Washougal this year, but a group of Washougal middle schoolers have not let that stop them from bringing the arts to the community this holiday season.
Downtown Washougal’s newest business can’t be easily described in a few simple words. Even its co-owners are still searching for the best way to explain their new venture.
A months-long collaboration between the Camas community and a Vancouver ceramics studio will soon deliver dozens of personalized mugs to Camas Police Department officers and staff.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has canceled many traditions in Camas and Washougal this year, including high school graduations in June, the annual Camas Days celebration in July, the Washougal Arts Festival in August, sporting events throughout the fall and even big family gatherings this Thanksgiving.
With national surveys showing nearly 85 percent of small businesses have been negatively impacted by the ongoing COVID-19, many small business advocates are hoping shoppers will consider supporting small, locally owned businesses this holiday shopping season.
The Camas City Council this week affirmed its commitment to improving the water quality within the Lacamas Creek Watershed, which feeds the city’s Lacamas, Round and Fallen Leaf lakes.