Vancouver-based ZoomInfo Technologies released its second quarter results Monday, detailing a 62 percent year-over-year revenue gain in its first quarter as a public company following…
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Vancouver-based Nautilus sees record-high Q2 sales
Vancouver-based exercise equipment maker Nautilus enjoyed a record-breaking second quarter, driven by a booming market for home fitness equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Overall sales…
City to dismiss case against pet groomer accused of defying stay-home order
The Vancouver City Attorney’s Office, citing newly discovered evidence, is dismissing the criminal case against a woman who was accused of violating Gov. Jay Inslee’s…
Farmers market merchant wins $40K to open downtown Vancouver tea store
Marianne Wilson Stein, a longtime farmers market merchant, is set to open downtown Vancouver’s only teahouse after winning a contest from the Vancouver’s Downtown Association…
Vancouver construction remains strong during pandemic
Building development at all stages, from planning to breaking ground to construction, is advancing in Vancouver under the pandemic. It’s a big difference from the…
Riverview Bancorp posts small earnings
The Vancouver-based parent company of Riverview Community Bank reported earnings of $480,000, or 2 cents per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30 as…
Vancouver Radiologists announces merger
Vancouver Radiologists has merged with Lynwood-based Radia Inc., one of the largest radiology groups in the United States. Vancouver Radiologists will still offer full-spectrum professional…
Continued unemployment claims drop in Clark County
Initial unemployment insurance claims rose by 5 percent in Clark County last week from 1,293 to 1,362 claims, and much of the small increase is…
Popular Vancouver restaurant Amaro’s Table to open Hazel Dell location
Amaro’s Table, a popular fine-dining restaurant in downtown Vancouver, is opening a second location Monday in Hazel Dell. Co-owner Genaro Zurita Amaro said it had…
Port of Vancouver unloads record shipment of wind turbine blades
Workers at the Port of Vancouver looked the size of ants on Monday as they stood near the largest wind turbine blades to ever reach…







