Sonny Mouy and his wife started downtown Vancouver’s Short and Sweet bubble tea and sandwich shop in hopes of creating a community hub. Read more… …
Posts published in “Clark County Business”
‘There isn’t a lot of art out there like this’: Art installation caps Washington School for the Deaf remodel, expansion
A new art installation at the Washington School for the Deaf in Vancouver celebrates the deaf community and completion of a major renovation and expansion…
Kaiser Permanente workers across Southwest Washington, Oregon vote to authorize strike
Kaiser Permanente workers across Southwest Washington voted Friday to authorize their union to call a strike. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County company faces state fines for safety violations
A Clark County company is facing $140,500 in fines from the Washington Department of Labor & Industries for safety violations, according to a Thursday news…
Clark Public Utilities steps up its incentives program
Those looking to upgrade their windows or switch to a heat pump water heater may benefit from the latest round of energy-efficiency incentives offered by…
Camas considers bringing back popular parklets
CAMAS — The city of Camas is exploring the possibility of bringing back parklets, three years after rescinding the operating permits for the open-air eating…
Vancouver man sentenced to 10 years for robbing Clark County businesses
A Vancouver man was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for robbing multiple Clark County businesses while armed with a knife. Read more… Source:…
Brush Prairie dog grooming business owner accused of animal cruelty
A Brush Prairie woman who owns a mobile dog grooming business and breeds cocker spaniels is accused of keeping the dogs in deplorable conditions that…
Ecology, Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad reach settlement over clean water violations at 3 work sites
Nearly two years after launching an investigation into allegations that Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad violated local, state and federal clean water rules at three work…
C-Tran’s The Current on-demand bus service launches in Battle Ground
The Current, C-Tran’s on-demand, door-to-door bus service, is now available in Battle Ground. Read more… Source: The Columbian