Camas OKs massive mixed-use development
Camas officials have approved plans to build a massive mixed-use development on 35 acres in west Camas, near Fisher Investments’ headquarters, off Northwest Fisher Creek Drive and Northwest 38th Avenue.
Camas officials have approved plans to build a massive mixed-use development on 35 acres in west Camas, near Fisher Investments’ headquarters, off Northwest Fisher Creek Drive and Northwest 38th Avenue.
If you’ve been following the fireworks debate in Camas, there is good and bad news for both sides.
Dressed head to toe in gear that would make any early-19th century Pacific Northwest history buff jealous, Roger Wendlick produces bags of fresh smoked salmon and offers it as a sort of parting gift to the Washougal middle-schoolers surrounding him.
It might be a bumpy road for Camas leaders rolling into the city’s 2019-20 biennium budget process.
“Not for a letter to the editor,” was how the email started. The writer didn’t want his views to go out publicly, but did want to let me know that he has lived in Washougal for 43 years and that “local members of the community” believe The Post-Record has “taken on a Vancouver and even a Portland image.”
Effective Sept. 30, Camas Mayor Scott Higgins will no longer lead the city he has championed and served for more than 15 years.
Effective Sept. 30, Camas Mayor Scott Higgins will no longer lead the city he has championed and served for more than 15 years. The mayor announced his surprise resignation at…
A Washougal man was injured in car accident on Highway 14 near Skamania Sunday evening. Washington State Patrol said Robert S. Herington, 46, of Washougal, was driving a 2017 Ford…
The Washington Department of Labor and Industry (L&I) has issued fines totalling $4,800 against the city of Camas for violating safe workplace standards and endangering Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD) firefighters.
An advisory committee charged with looking into the city of Camas’ current “strong mayor” form of government recommends that Camas leaders put a new form of government known as the “strong council” government to voters in November.