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Work started last summer on Port of Vancouver USA's Berth 17 at the port's Terminal 5. Work on the berth, which includes removing an old crane, is expected to be completed this summer.

Port of Vancouver cleans up former brownfield site, readies waterfront for more business

Work started last summer on Port of Vancouver USA's Berth 17 at the port's Terminal 5. Work on the berth, which includes removing an old crane, is expected to be completed this summer.

January 14, 2023, 6:01am Business

The Port of Vancouver has rehabilitated an old brownfield site and is now making improvements to its associated maritime dock. The rehabilitation of the berth is a big investment — around $13 million — but when work is complete, the port expects to bring more business to the city’s shoreline. Read story

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, center, and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, left, listen to Teresa Brum, city economic development division manager, talk about the Vancouver waterfront on Friday during a tour of key infrastructure projects.

Gluesenkamp Perez tours areas key to Vancouver’s vision for future

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, center, and Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, left, listen to Teresa Brum, city economic development division manager, talk about the Vancouver waterfront on Friday during a tour of key infrastructure projects.

January 13, 2023, 5:53pm Clark County News

Vancouver officials are eager for Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez to champion their projects intended for the city’s evolution. So much, in fact, they decided to pack her on a bus and take her on a field trip to illustrate their vision. Read story

Construction continues on the ZoomInfo building at Terminal 1 at the Vancouver waterfront. Multiple office buildings are under construction downtown, expanding the supply of office space for the area and bringing in new businesses.

Vancouver office space is in demand

Construction continues on the ZoomInfo building at Terminal 1 at the Vancouver waterfront. Multiple office buildings are under construction downtown, expanding the supply of office space for the area and bringing in new businesses.

January 12, 2023, 6:02am Business

As the national office vacancy rate sat at about 16.2 percent at the end of November, demand for office space in downtown Vancouver remains much more competitive. Read story

Columbia House resident Jerrol Stanley, from left, has his blood pressure checked by nursing student Olivia Spitzer as fellow resident Billy Davidson also gets checked by nursing student Venetia Prontzos.

Nursing students help meet low-income seniors’ health needs in Vancouver

Columbia House resident Jerrol Stanley, from left, has his blood pressure checked by nursing student Olivia Spitzer as fellow resident Billy Davidson also gets checked by nursing student Venetia Prontzos.

January 9, 2023, 6:05am Clark County Health

On a cool December morning, University of Portland nursing students Olivia Spitzer and Venetia Prontzos conducted their weekly blood pressure checks for residents at the Vancouver Housing Authority’s Columbia House, a low-income senior apartment complex. Read story

Reshell Douglas is the owner and founder of Not Too Shabby Boutique in Vancouver. She started the retail store 23 years ago.

Working in Clark County: Reshell Douglas, Not Too Shabby Boutique

Reshell Douglas is the owner and founder of Not Too Shabby Boutique in Vancouver. She started the retail store 23 years ago.

December 31, 2022, 6:03am Business

While the holiday shopping rush has come to an end, fashionistas and lovers of home decor still have the opportunity to treat themselves to some post-Christmas shopping. Read story

Christmas on Franklin hosted a candlelight walk and nativity blessing on Dec. 18.

Candlelight and nativity blessing held on Franklin Street

Christmas on Franklin hosted a candlelight walk and nativity blessing on Dec. 18.

December 31, 2022, 5:27am Community

On Dec. 18, a candlelight walk and nativity blessing was held as part of the annual Christmas on Franklin celebration. Read story

Two Vancouver residents displaced by apartment fire

December 23, 2022, 11:23am Clark County News

A Thursday night fire damaged an apartment at 1604 X St., according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

Visitors browse at the Vancouver Farmers Market on March 26.

Vancouver Farmers Market bounces back, delights locals, tourists

Visitors browse at the Vancouver Farmers Market on March 26.

December 12, 2022, 4:50pm Business

The Vancouver Farmers Market came roaring back this year, welcoming more vendors than even before the pandemic and welcoming hundreds of thousands of shoppers. Read story

On Nov. 27, the congregation of St.

St. Paul Lutheran Church gets, blesses 1,000 pairs of socks

On Nov. 27, the congregation of St.

December 10, 2022, 5:58am Churches & Religion

In 2020, Leslie Relth, office administrator at St. Paul Lutheran Church, received an email from apparel manufacturer Bombas inquiring if the church could use donated socks. Bombas gives away one pair of socks for every pair purchased. Read story

This year Jim Mains and his crew of two hung more than 150,000 Christmas lights on Franklin Street in Vancouver.

150,000 Christmas lights illuminate Franklin Street

This year Jim Mains and his crew of two hung more than 150,000 Christmas lights on Franklin Street in Vancouver.

December 10, 2022, 5:09am Community

This year, Jim Mains and his crew of two have hung more than 150,000 Christmas lights on Franklin Street. Read story