Service dogs help heal veterans suffering from PTSD
Veteran Deanna Garcia and her service dog Missy were recognized Friday as the 300th team to graduate from Northwest Battle Buddies during a ceremony honoring the group’s 293rd through 302nd dogs.
Veteran Deanna Garcia and her service dog Missy were recognized Friday as the 300th team to graduate from Northwest Battle Buddies during a ceremony honoring the group’s 293rd through 302nd dogs.
The Camas-Washougal Salvation Army has kicked off its annual Red Kettle campaign, which provides funds for social services such as food, shelter, disaster assistance and addiction recovery programs. The…
Camas and Washougal city councilors were sworn into office during council meetings on Dec. 2. In Camas, incumbent Martin Elzingre, who ran unopposed, took the oath of office. In Washougal,…
After serving as a coach for Vancouver-based Southwest Washington Youth Cheerleading for several years, Crista Braun started to think about branching out on her own. She was motivated by her desire to provide Clark County youth with a year-round cheerleading program and belief in her ability to change kids’ lives for the better.
Georgia-Pacific has launched a multiyear revitalization project at its downtown Camas mill to remove older, unused buildings and upgrade site infrastructure.
The Clark County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a new five-year plan for tackling the accelerating homeless crisis.
Tim Smith and Devin Nail have known each other since the late 1990s when they became tomodachi (friends) in a Camas High School Japanese class. As adults, they both got into the Portland beer scene and started homebrewing in 2004. They eventually reunited in Taiwan. Nail moved to the Asian island in 2008, followed by Smith in 2010. There, they began brewing once again, motivated by their new country’s relative lack of quality craft brews.
Washougal city councilor, former mayor and longtime community volunteer Molly Coston died Tuesday. She was 77.
Leaders say they’ve reached a key milestone in their quest to replace the century-old Interstate 5 Bridge.
Clark County’s nonunion employees will see a 3 percent increase in their paychecks starting Jan. 1 after the county council unanimously approved the raises Tuesday.