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Fortside Brewing Co. recently added a slushie machine to its taproom. Island Dreamin', left, and Rose Gone Wild are the icy brews currently on offer; Pink Lemonade beer is expected to join the lineup soon.

Beer slushies the new summer sipper at Fortside Brewing in Vancouver

Fortside Brewing Co. recently added a slushie machine to its taproom. Island Dreamin', left, and Rose Gone Wild are the icy brews currently on offer; Pink Lemonade beer is expected to join the lineup soon.

April 23, 2021, 6:05am Clark County Life

Fortside Brewing Co. recently added a slushie machine — a very Vancouver response to the frosé trend popular in other cities for the past several summers. Vancouver’s waterfront may be filled with a multitude of wine-tasting rooms, but locals know that this is essentially a beer town. A beer slushie… Read story

Enjoy the charm of downtown Camas on Third Thursdays.

Camas introduces Third Thursdays with variety of activities geared to adults

Enjoy the charm of downtown Camas on Third Thursdays.

April 9, 2021, 6:04am Clark County Life

Downtown Camas is well-known for its monthly First Friday events, which continued during the pandemic with a blend of online and on-location happenings. As a rule, First Fridays have always leaned heavily toward family- and kid-friendly activities. But why should kids have all the fun? Read story

Kirkland Development has purchased the property that currently houses Joe's Crab Shack, left, and Who Song &amp; Larry's, as seen Dec. 12, 2018.

Vancouver council supportive of plan to transform ‘eyesore’ property along I-5 Bridge

Kirkland Development has purchased the property that currently houses Joe's Crab Shack, left, and Who Song &amp; Larry's, as seen Dec. 12, 2018.

March 22, 2021, 9:16pm Business

The city of Vancouver and real estate company Kirkland Development are hammering out the details of a proposed public boardwalk and mixed-use development on a plot of land directly east of the Interstate 5 bridge -- the 2.3-acre plot currently occupied by longtime local restaurants Who Song & Larry’s and… Read story

Jersey Mike’s sub shop opens on S.E. Mill Plain

January 14, 2021, 6:05am Business

A new Jersey Mike's sub shop opened Wednesday at 11600 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd. in Vancouver. It's the second store in the chain to come to Clark County; the first is in Hazel Dell. Read story

A sign outside Beaches restaurant notifies customers of the state face mask mandate.

Beaches Restaurant offers free Christmas dinner on holiday

A sign outside Beaches restaurant notifies customers of the state face mask mandate.

December 12, 2020, 6:02am Business

Beaches Restaurant will be hosting a free traditional holiday dinner from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Christmas Day at WareHouse '23. Read story

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Clark County bartenders share secret of best hot toddies

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December 11, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Life

You won’t find a hot toddy at an elegant holiday party or a swanky cocktail bar, but this isn’t the year for elegant holiday parties or swanky cocktail bars. This is the year for trying to stay safe and in a good mental space despite everything. This is the year… Read story

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Clark County food service jobs take big hit

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December 3, 2020, 7:25pm Business

The latest round of outdoor-dining-only restaurant restrictions led to sweeping service industry layoffs in the past two weeks, accounting for nearly all of Clark County’s jobless claim increases. Read story

Rusty Grape Vineyards in Battle Ground announced this week that it will close in response to the latest COVID-19 restrictions. Nick's Bar and Grill in Amboy and Six Shooter in downtown Vancouver have also suspended operations. All three closures are described as temporary, although Nick's in particular faces significant obstacles to reopening.

Pandemic takes another bite out of Clark County restaurants

Rusty Grape Vineyards in Battle Ground announced this week that it will close in response to the latest COVID-19 restrictions. Nick's Bar and Grill in Amboy and Six Shooter in downtown Vancouver have also suspended operations. All three closures are described as temporary, although Nick's in particular faces significant obstacles to reopening.

November 20, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Business

Less than a week after Gov. Jay Inslee announced a new monthlong set of COVID-19 restrictions — including a ban on all indoor restaurant dining — three Clark County restaurants announced they were shutting their doors. Read story

39 of 42 Burgerville restaurants reopen

September 17, 2020, 6:09pm Business

Vancouver-based fast food chain Burgerville announced Thursday that it has reopened 39 of its 42 locations for drive-thru service. Read story

Burgerville announced Friday that it has temporarily closed all of its restaurants except the Portland International Airport location due to poor air quality.

Burgerville closes almost all restaurants due to smoke

Burgerville announced Friday that it has temporarily closed all of its restaurants except the Portland International Airport location due to poor air quality.

September 11, 2020, 12:07pm Business

Vancouver-based fast food chain Burgerville announced Friday that it has temporarily closed all but one of its restaurants due to poor air quality. Read story