Several Vancouver Subway restaurants recently closed abruptly without explanation. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Major phase of Portland International Airport terminal expansion opens to travelers, featuring new security, more eateries
PORTLAND — Travelers passing through Portland International Airport on Wednesday were the first to glimpse a reconstructed main terminal that resembles a Pacific Northwest forest.…
‘I really don’t know where we go from here’: Analysis highlights Washington child care crisis
A statewide research analysis published in July revealed the lack of access to child care has resulted in a $6 billion loss to Washington’s economy.…
Divine Consign in downtown Vancouver now under new ownership, will remain consignment store
After announcing in July that it would close after 20 years in business, Divine Consign found a savior who will continue running the beloved downtown…
10 pharmacists, technicians at Salmon Creek Walgreens Pharmacy seek to join union
A group of 10 pharmacists and technicians at the Salmon Creek Walgreens Pharmacy filed a petition last week with the National Labor Relations Board to…
More developing on Vancouver’s Main Street: Mixed-use 12th & Main designed to bring outside in
Work has begun on one of the last sparsely developed sites located along downtown Vancouver’s Main Street. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Donated dump truck delivers for Share’s Talkin’ Trash program in Vancouver
A program that cleans up litter around Vancouver has received a heavy-duty donation that will boost efficiency: a dump truck. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Northwest Pipe Q2 earnings up
Northwest Pipe Co. reported last week its sales increased to $129.5 million in its second quarter of this year, up from $116.4 million in the…
Despite net loss for quarter, Vancouver-based ZoomInfo executives confident as new headquarters construction continues
ZoomInfo has made waves ever since setting up shop in Vancouver. One of the city’s largest employers, it has stood as a Clark County success…
Monday stock exchange losses yield a mixed bag for Southwest Washington companies
Monday’s stock market plunge took some of Clark County’s publicly traded companies with it, but local financial planners said they are hesitant to characterize the…