Students, teachers and parents spoke against the impending removal of theater classes from two of Evergreen Public Schools’ four high schools during a school board…
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Despite appearances, work continues on The Ledges at Palisades on Vancouver-Camas border
The Ledges at Palisades sits atop a cliff on the border of Camas and Vancouver in what used to be Fisher’s Quarry. Read more… Source:…
137th closure in east Vancouver will continue for another year as culvert project continues
Last summer, regular users of Northeast 137th Avenue had to find a new route as the road closed for what they thought would be several…
Chinese-based YST leases 150,000 square feet of space at Vancouver Innovation Center
Another semiconductor manufacturer is setting up shop in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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…
Shake Shack is open for business in east Vancouver
New York-based fast-food restaurant Shake Shack opened its Vancouver doors this morning in Fisher’s Landing. Read more… Source: The Columbian
More national chains close, but Clark County’s retail vacancy rate remains low
Although more national brands continue to close their doors, Clark County’s retail vacancy rate remains low. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver fires Thrive2Survive as operator of Safe Park at Evergreen Transit Center
The city of Vancouver fired the operator of its Safe Park, where people can legally live in their vehicles, for allegedly ignoring drug deals and…
Juliano’s Pizza in east Vancouver closes due to kitchen fire
A fire broke out in the kitchen of longtime favorite Juliano’s Pizzeria on Wednesday afternoon in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Residents say speeding cars keep crashing into their east Vancouver homes because of a roundabout
Neighbors blame a decade-old roundabout in east Vancouver for sending speeding cars smashing into their homes. Read more… Source: The Columbian