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Campaign Trail: Don Orange reelection kick-off event

June 16, 2023, 6:04am Clark County News

Don Orange: The Re-Elect Don Orange for Vancouver Port Commissioner campaign will host a kick-off event at 2 p.m. July 9 at Loowit Brewing, 507 Columbia St., Vancouver. For more information visit VoteDonOrange.com. Read story

Ecology seeks comment on cleanup of Port of Vancouver property

June 15, 2023, 4:04pm Clark County News

The Washington Department of Ecology opened its public comment period through July 17 concerning the cleanup of an electrical heater facility that leaked chemicals into groundwater. Read story

Renderings of the upcoming Terminal 1 development sit on easels during a press conference at Terminal 1 on the Vancouver waterfront.

Legislation boosts Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1, will fund new dock for public market

Renderings of the upcoming Terminal 1 development sit on easels during a press conference at Terminal 1 on the Vancouver waterfront.

June 12, 2023, 6:19pm Business

With sun shining, boats blaring and jets flying overhead, local lawmakers, port officials and Washington State Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti gathered at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 on Monday to celebrate economic development. Read story

The AC Marriott Hotel stands above Vancouver Landing. The projects were the first two completed as part of the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1 redevelopment.

Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 project wins award

The AC Marriott Hotel stands above Vancouver Landing. The projects were the first two completed as part of the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1 redevelopment.

June 2, 2023, 5:10pm Business

With its incorporation of history and its restoration of Vancouver’s shoreline and connections to the rest of the city, Terminal 1’s Vancouver Landing can add another achievement to its list: award winner. Read story

Filing week for the August primary in Clark County runs through Friday (iStock.com)

Late flurry of candidates closes out filing week for fall Clark County elections

Filing week for the August primary in Clark County runs through Friday (iStock.com)

May 19, 2023, 7:17pm Clark County News

Friday marked the final day of filing week for local primary races in Clark County with a flurry of last-second additions to the ballot. As of 5 p.m., 19 more candidates filed for their respective races. Read story

The Washington Legislature allocated $3.5 million to help the Port of Vancouver demolish its 100-year-old Terminal 1 dock. Plans are for the dock to be replaced and for construction to begin on a public market, as seen in this rendering.

State Legislature OKs $3.5M for Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 project

The Washington Legislature allocated $3.5 million to help the Port of Vancouver demolish its 100-year-old Terminal 1 dock. Plans are for the dock to be replaced and for construction to begin on a public market, as seen in this rendering.

May 18, 2023, 4:40pm Business

The Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 Public Market is one step closer to reality after the Washington Legislature allocated $3.5 million for the removal of the port’s century-old Terminal 1 dock. Read story

Terminal 1 area at the Waterfront Vancouver continues to be developed, as seen, April 7, 2021. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, recently requested $5 million from the House Appropriations Committee for the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1 Redevelopment Project.

Perez seeks $44M for 15 projects around the region

Terminal 1 area at the Waterfront Vancouver continues to be developed, as seen, April 7, 2021. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, recently requested $5 million from the House Appropriations Committee for the Port of Vancouver's Terminal 1 Redevelopment Project.

May 7, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, recently requested $44 million from the House Appropriations Committee for 15 major projects around Southwest Washington. Read story

Large windows provide scenic views of the Columbia River for passengers aboard the American Empress as hotel director Terry Lunder prepares the casual dining room for the next meal Monday afternoon.

What’s ripple effect of Columbia River cruises?

Large windows provide scenic views of the Columbia River for passengers aboard the American Empress as hotel director Terry Lunder prepares the casual dining room for the next meal Monday afternoon.

May 3, 2023, 6:08am Business

Some people are drawn to the sun and festivities of the Mexican Riviera. Some go for the wilderness and scenic wonders of Alaska, and others opt for the intimacy of small boats cruising European rivers. Read story

Wind turbine components are a major import at the Port of Vancouver. Last year, enough components to serve 94,000 homes crossed the docks.

2022 was a success, Port of Vancouver reports

Wind turbine components are a major import at the Port of Vancouver. Last year, enough components to serve 94,000 homes crossed the docks.

April 30, 2023, 6:00am Business

Sun shone through the windows of the AC Hotel Vancouver Waterfront on Thursday evening as the Port of Vancouver released its first in-person State of the Port report since 2019. The setting was ideal, and the news was seemingly good as well, with the report showing that the port netted… Read story

The Columbia River slices between Oregon and Washington.

Fortune of Port of Vancouver, others depends on Columbia River’s flow

The Columbia River slices between Oregon and Washington.

April 5, 2023, 6:02am Business

There are many entities relying on the Columbia River. Some need it for life, others for transport. All are competing and working in conjunction to have their needs met. Read story