Plans are starting to fall into place for central Vancouver’s Heights District. A developer submitted designs for the first new building shortly before the Vancouver…
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‘It never seems to be enough’: Clark County residents earning a bit over minimum wage struggle to pay bills, stave off homelessness
Although Washington’s minimum wage went up to $16.66 an hour Jan. 1, Clark County workers earning that — and even a bit more — describe…
‘Disenfranchised’: Caregiver raises concerns about ADA accessibility at Vancouver Clinic
A Vancouver woman has raised concerns about accessibility at Vancouver Clinic after facing challenges while attending health care appointments with her disabled mother. Read more… …
Construction slows at The Waterfront Vancouver but developers are expressing more interest, says Barry Cain
Construction has slowed at The Waterfront Vancouver since completion of buildings at all but a handful of sites there. Read more… Source: The Columbian
EPA seeks to fine two Clark County businesses over Clean Water Act violations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing fines for two Clark County businesses totaling $73,000 over Clean Water Act violations in the Curtin Creek and…
54-40 Brewing opens second pub, with full menu, in Washougal
A new pub in Washougal offers a twist on a local favorite. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County’s population younger than 5 is falling overall but not in every corner of the county
Clark County’s infant, toddler and preschool populations are dipping, but some areas are home to more youngsters than others. Read more… Source: The Columbian
ZoomCare clinics in Vancouver accepting Medicare and Medicare Advantage insurance plans
ZoomCare clinics in Vancouver will now accept Medicare and Medicare Advantage insurance plans. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vulnerable people quietly kicked out of Clark County’s adult family homes and assisted living facilities
The state of Washington prohibits nursing homes from kicking out residents without letting anyone know. Read more… Source: The Columbian
ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck moves to Boston permanently
ZoomInfo CEO Henry Schuck has moved to Boston, where the Vancouver software company has a growing presence. Read more… Source: The Columbian