A first: Multifamily housing on parade
The Parade of Homes returns to Camas this year, debuting a luxury townhome for the first time in the event’s history.
The Parade of Homes returns to Camas this year, debuting a luxury townhome for the first time in the event’s history.
As the Mount St. Helens Institute’s artist in residence, Washougal painter Susan Fronckowiak cannot take part in this year’s Washougal Arts and Music Festival, set to take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Reflection Plaza in downtown Washougal, but she said the event is still close to her heart.
For the third year in a row, the Washington State Auditor’s office has dinged the city of Camas for having deficiencies in its internal controls over financial reporting.
Laura May is a boat captain. She’s a luthier. She’s a forklift driver. She also has been called one of Southwest Washington’s most promising musical artists.
A Camas city councilor has been tapped to lead the Clark County chapter of Project 42, a statewide nonprofit that bills itself as “an organization created to change the course of Washington state to prioritize free markets, personal liberty and an individual’s right to prosper.”
CAMAS — With more people turning to electric bicycles and electric-powered motorcycles for a convenient, environmentally friendly and often more cost-effective mode of transportation, local officials are fielding more questions about the rules and regulations governing these zippy two-wheelers.
Unexpected opposition to the Camas School District’s plan to cover its outdoor high school tennis courts with an all-season “bubble” and enter into a 30-year contract with a nonprofit tennis…
A family’s trio of cemetery plots is at the center of one man’s fight with the city of Washougal.
Since the grand opening of the exhibition hall in 2005, little has changed at the Clark County fairgrounds, even as so much around it has.
Refuel Washougal has doubled down on its commitment to providing free meals to people in need.