Vancouver nonprofit iUrban Teen has launched a new program to introduce youth across Clark County to the world of sports management. Read more… Source: The…
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43 residential units, 33 businesses in Washington and Oregon could be hit by I-5 Bridge replacement
Properties in the crosshairs of a replacement Interstate 5 Bridge were recently identified in a key document. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver waterfront’s Terminal 1 closer to completion with unveiling of corporate center
Development at Terminal 1 is one step closer to completion with the opening of the Terminal 1 corporate center, which was unveiled last week. Read…
Traffic nightmares around the Clark County amphitheater have been playing the same tune for 21 years
Twenty-one years ago, a new amphitheater alongside the Clark County Fairgrounds opened its doors. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Square Care Medical & Pharmacy, Clark County’s last independent pharmacy, may close its doors in December
The last independent, locally owned pharmacy in Clark County may close in December. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Workers, visitors grouse about long lines, high costs at The Waterfront Vancouver parking garage
The surface parking lots at The Waterfront Vancouver closed with the opening of the new parking garage. And waterfront workers and fans are not happy.…
East Vancouver subdivision taking shape at Section 30’s former gravel mine
Passersby will likely notice construction has begun on the north end of Section 30, a square mile in east Vancouver that city officials envision evolving…
Kalama hotel to be demolished this fall; port plans development to build out downtown business district
Once home to Elvis for just one night, a Kalama motel is now slated to be demolished after falling into disrepair more recently. Read more… …
Clark County could see home prices go up as more buyers tempted by lower mortgage rates, experts say
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in four years on Wednesday, with an unexpectedly significant reduction of 0.5 percent. Read more… …
“Give us the dollars to do the work, and we will do the work”: Clark County nonprofits balance transparency with trust
Paul Burgess at times feels like he’s chasing his tail. When he became executive director of Fourth Plain Forward in 2022, he was the only…