The owner of Uptown Village’s Thirsty Sasquatch and 3 Howls Remedy House, Brandon Rush, is opening his third restaurant, a pinball machine bar, in downtown…
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‘A taste of what it will be like when we develop the North Shore trail’: Leadbetter Walk & Roll planned for September
The city of Camas has a clear vision for the twisty, two-lane Northeast Leadbetter Road that hugs Lacamas Lake’s northeast shoreline. Eventually, the city will…
‘The best views of the Gorge’: Cape Horn trail getting needed work
One of the Columbia River Gorge’s most popular hiking trails, the Cape Horn trail east of Washougal, is getting some much-needed care thanks to volunteers…
Treacherous waters are found in every corner of Clark County; rescue resources can’t be everywhere at once
In May, a group of people in their 20s were enjoying the early summerlike weather by jumping from the Everett Street footbridge between Lacamas and…
‘The dog shelter has needed this for a very, very long time’: West Columbia Gorge shelter nearly done with kennel renovation
Renovations at the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society’s Washougal dog shelter are improving life for both the dogs awaiting homes and the shelter staff who…
‘Folks should expect to see brown grass everywhere’ as Clark County parks reduce watering to save money
In a measure aimed at saving hundreds of thousands of dollars on water bills, Clark County will stop irrigating turf areas at some parks after…
Looking for fabric and notions since Joann closed? There are options in Clark County
Clark County’s sewing shops are seeing more foot traffic since Joann Fabric and Craft stores shuttered late last month. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Humane Society in Vancouver overwhelmed with kittens and looking for foster help
The Humane Society for Southwest Washington needs foster families to provide temporary homes for kittens after a surge of stray felines has put a strain…
Mussels, lamprey and even turtles moved to make way for Lewis River restoration
BATTLE GROUND — May and June’s long stretch of dry weather has one upside: The lack of rain put the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership’s major…
Deadline extended for Second Story Gallery’s ‘Harvest and Abundance’ show
Second Story Gallery has extended the deadline to submit works for its “Harvest and Abundance” show, which will run Sept. 5-27. Read more… Source: The…