Vancouver tech company ZoomInfo disclosed to investors Monday the company has proposed settling putative class-action lawsuits for an estimated $26 million to $29 million. Read…
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PeaceHealth to open new medical clinic in Orchards
PeaceHealth announced Monday it will open a new clinic, which will offer family services and primary care. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County residents can learn to combat invasive species in series of webinars
Washington officials are asking residents in Clark County and the rest of the state to keep their eyes out for spongy moths, zebra mussels and…
Truck crashes into fire hydrant in east Vancouver, flooding street
A pickup struck a fire hydrant Monday morning, releasing thousands of gallons of water near Burton Road and Northeast 109th Avenue in east Vancouver. Read…
Washougal schools superintendent Mary Templeton takes $21,000 paycut to help trim budget shortfall
The leader of the Washougal School District has volunteered to reduce her compensation by almost $21,000 as part of efforts to address a $3 million…
Housing affordability dominates two town halls by legislators from 17th, 49th districts
Housing affordability dominated the conversation at two legislative town halls this week, where lawmakers from the 49th and 17th Legislative districts took questions from constituents.…
Plane, train or automobiles? Columbian competition has staffers seeing who can get from Vancouver to Seattle the fastest
What’s the best way to get from Vancouver to Seattle? Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver trampoline park SkyZone cited for violations of teen labor rules
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries cited Vancouver’s popular SkyZone trampoline park after finding about 45 of the company’s teenage employees didn’t receive…
Vancouver fitness equipment company BowFlex said in a filing the company has serious doubts it can remain afloat
Vancouver fitness equipment company BowFlex has notified investors and regulators that it has substantial doubt it can remain in business through the next year. Read…
Ridgefield roundabout vineyards yield wine
RIDGEFIELD — In 2015, Ridgefield city officials had a decision to make: what to do with the empty land in the city’s two Pioneer Street…