An investment company plans to build a midrise mixed-use building in downtown Vancouver after purchasing a block of land in early October. The investment group,…
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When compared to 250 U.S. cities, Vancouver was ranked No. 2 for best cities for freelance workers, according to a study from neighborhoods.com. The study…
The Association of Washington Businesses kicked off its annual statewide Manufacturing Week bus tour on Wednesday, and this year’s tour started at SEH America in…
As soon as the Bonneville Lock closed for emergency repairs more than three weeks ago, workers at United Grain knew that barge traffic would come…
Newsroom employees at The Columbian on Monday announced their intention to form a union to bargain collectively for wages, benefits and working conditions. The Columbian…
One year ago today, an estimated 15,000 people gathered to celebrate the debut of Vancouver Waterfront Park and Grant Street Pier, the central features of…
Following more than two days of negotiations in Portland, a union representing thousands of Fred Meyer workers reached a tentative agreement with employers. The details…
The Bonneville Navigation Lock could reopen to river traffic as early as Friday night, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ending a three-week…
The Department of Labor announced Tuesday that it has finalized a new rule to raise the minimum salary requirement for executive, administrative and professional workers…
Another downtown building has officially broken ground and joined a lengthy list of active construction sites: The Aria, a six-story apartment tower from Cascadia Development…






