Another semiconductor manufacturer is setting up shop in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Her husband needed his appendix out; after delays at PeaceHealth and Kaiser, he ended up with sepsis
RIDGEFIELD — Appendectomies are among the most common surgeries performed in the United States with about 300,000 a year. Yet, a delay in receiving this…
Rising costs of eviction – as much as $10,000 – weighs on landlords in Clark County
It’s now likely more expensive than ever to evict someone in Clark County. Landlords see the high prices as problematic. Tenants see them as necessary.…
Changes in curbside recycling likely to mean higher costs for Clark County residents
Most Clark County residents have curbside recycling available. A new bill passed by the Washington Legislature this session could spell changes, and higher costs, for…
Rebranded Paul’s expected to reopen in Vancouver this month after renovations
Fans of Vancouver’s iconic west-side diner won’t have to wait much longer to slide back into its booths. Paul’s Restaurant in Uptown Village is expected…
Washington’s spirits and craft beer industries at loggerheads over proposal to revamp alcohol taxes
Washington’s spirits and beer distributors are up in arms over an effort to rethink how the state taxes alcohol. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Habit Burger & Grill opens in Vancouver
Vancouver is now home to one more fast food restaurant. Habit Burger & Grill opened to the public Wednesday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
It’s not just federal workers who have seen a softening job market in Clark County
As signs point to Clark County’s job market softening, the county’s latest employment data shows federal employment to be the same as it was in…
HP Inc.’s plans in east Vancouver push forward with city council approval
The Vancouver City Council on Monday approved technology hardware company HP Inc.’s plan to turn part of a former rock quarry into a mix of…
Is rent cap step forward or backward? Clark County advocates on both sides of issue weigh in
Washington will likely cap rent increases, news that leaves Clark County renters relieved and landlords reeling. Read more… Source: The Columbian