Prominent Vancouver developer Dean Kirkland said Friday that his Clark County projects are continuing despite facing legal headwinds in recent months. Read more… Source: The…
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Washington’s climate efforts hit Clark County utility bills; Typical NW Natural customer will see increase of 11.9 percent
This month, natural gas customers saw the cost of Washington’s climate efforts reflected in their monthly bills. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Final pilings removed from Vancouver port’s Terminal 1 dock — making way for public market, eventually
Crews removed the last piling from the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 dock Wednesday, bringing an end to the first stage of construction to replace…
Vancouver construction company fined for teenager’s injuries that resulted in amputation of his legs
Labor officials have fined a Vancouver construction company more than $150,000 after a 16-year-old boy’s legs were amputated following an injury last summer while working…
Clark Public Utilities rates will jump 14.5 percent as of March 1
Clark Public Utility commissioners passed an overall 14.5 percent rate increase for power customers in a 2-1 vote Tuesday morning. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver Mall thinks small: Shopping center destination for small, locally owned businesses
Like most shopping malls, Vancouver Mall used to be a hub for national retailers. It still is, but now it has also morphed into a…
Rents have skyrocketed at Woodland East Mobile Home Park; now residents want to buy their park but are running out of time
WOODLAND — Helplessness washed over Woodland East Mobile Home Park residents last fall as they watched the eviction of their neighbor, a woman in her…
Vancouver Innovation Center now a nicer place to innovate
The campus formerly occupied by HP Inc. in east Vancouver no longer feels like it’s stuck in the 1980s. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Salt & Straw ready to dig in on Vancouver’s waterfront at chain’s 40th store
Salt & Straw opened in 2011 with a food cart and four $16 used ice cream makers. Read more… Source: The Columbian
On trail of legendary weather dog and mascot of The Columbian, Columbo
I found him hiding in a locked storage room at The Columbian. He looked sad and tired, but it didn’t take long for him to…