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Vancouver port will use $22.5M grant to buy two electric mobile harbor cranes

October 30, 2024, 3:46pm Business

The Port of Vancouver landed a $22.5 million federal grant that will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read story

A zoning change in Vancouver could prevent mobile home parks from being leveled for development

October 30, 2024, 6:10am Business

Amid fears that their mobile-home park could be sold to developers, residents of Vista Del Rio are urging the Vancouver City Council to pass regulations protecting parks like theirs from… Read story

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Second Step Housing staff examine the outdoor compressors for new ductless heat pumps. Clark Public Utilities&rsquo; new Community Grant Program recently awarded $120,000 to Vancouver nonprofit Second Step Housing for new ductless heat pumps.

Grant program is a ‘win-win’ for nonprofits serving low-income households and Clark Public Utilities

Second Step Housing staff examine the outdoor compressors for new ductless heat pumps. Clark Public Utilities&rsquo; new Community Grant Program recently awarded $120,000 to Vancouver nonprofit Second Step Housing for new ductless heat pumps.

October 29, 2024, 3:34pm Business

For decades, Clark Public Utilities has run programs that encourage customers to adopt energy efficient technologies in their homes and businesses. A new program, however, is providing grants to nonprofits to make energy efficient or renewable energy investments of their own. Read story

LEADOPTION Pedestrians stroll past a sign at the Fred Meyer store in Cascade Park that reflects current gas prices last Tuesday morning. Clark County was long ago known for being one of Washington&rsquo;s more affordable counties. Now, however, it is one of the most expensive places to live in the state.

Clark County’s cost of living is the fourth highest in Washington

LEADOPTION Pedestrians stroll past a sign at the Fred Meyer store in Cascade Park that reflects current gas prices last Tuesday morning. Clark County was long ago known for being one of Washington&rsquo;s more affordable counties. Now, however, it is one of the most expensive places to live in the state.

October 29, 2024, 6:10am Business

Clark County’s cost of living is the fourth-highest in the Washington, behind King, Snohomish and San Juan counties, according to a national report. Read story

An aerial view of the Washougal quarry near the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The county has received 22 applications for surface mining zoning, which would significantly expand the county&rsquo;s mining operations, similar to the Washougal quarry, if approved.

Clark County has 22 requests for new surface mines; 20 are from the same company

An aerial view of the Washougal quarry near the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The county has received 22 applications for surface mining zoning, which would significantly expand the county&rsquo;s mining operations, similar to the Washougal quarry, if approved.

October 28, 2024, 12:09pm Business

The number of surface mining operations in Clark County could significantly increase in the coming years. The county received 22 requests, all but two from the same company, for surface mining zoning in northern and eastern rural areas of the county. Read story

System dispatchers monitor the grid at the Bonneville Power Administration&rsquo;s Ross Complex. Growing demand for power in the region and state mandates requiring carbon-free energy in the future complicate the administration&rsquo;s work. The administration can&rsquo;t guarantee a carbon-free product. Utilities across the region may need to find their own energy sources in the future to make up the difference.

Electricity equilibrium? Finding power for the Pacific Northwest in the future ‘will be a significant challenge’

System dispatchers monitor the grid at the Bonneville Power Administration&rsquo;s Ross Complex. Growing demand for power in the region and state mandates requiring carbon-free energy in the future complicate the administration&rsquo;s work. The administration can&rsquo;t guarantee a carbon-free product. Utilities across the region may need to find their own energy sources in the future to make up the difference.

October 26, 2024, 6:14am Business

From their control center at the Ross Complex in Vancouver, Bonneville Power Administration dispatchers manage the region’s electricity supply and demand in real time. Read story

A customer accesses the Columbia Gorge Tourism Alliance&rsquo;s Taste of the Gorge passport at Hidden River Roasters in Camas.

10 Clark County eateries, farms, brewers and coffee roasters area featured in 2024 Taste of the Gorge

A customer accesses the Columbia Gorge Tourism Alliance&rsquo;s Taste of the Gorge passport at Hidden River Roasters in Camas.

October 26, 2024, 6:05am Business

Ten eastern Clark County businesses are participating in Taste of the Gorge, featuring a diverse array of restaurants and small businesses in the Columbia River Gorge. Read story

Recluse Brew Works in the Port of Washougal hosts a rotation of food pop-up shops.

Low-key launching pad: Recluse Brew Works is tapping into the Clark County food scene

Recluse Brew Works in the Port of Washougal hosts a rotation of food pop-up shops.

October 25, 2024, 6:09am Business

A local food scene doesn’t just happen. Certain things need to be in place to allow talented would-be chefs to thrive. For years, the Vancouver Farmers Market has offered space for people to start their businesses. The Second Mile Marketplace has provided a commercial kitchen. Now relative newcomer Recluse Brew… Read story

Owner Chuck Milne, a 76-year-old golf pro who has been playing the game since he was 5, has run the Vanco Golf Range in Vancouver since 1981.

Clark County golfers lose another favorite with Vanco Golf Range in its final days

Owner Chuck Milne, a 76-year-old golf pro who has been playing the game since he was 5, has run the Vanco Golf Range in Vancouver since 1981.

October 24, 2024, 6:08am Business

Clark County golfers will lose another place to play next week as the 50-year-old Vanco Golf Range closes its doors for the last time. Read story

Bart Hansen, a Vancouver city councilor and executive director at the Building Industry Association of Clark County, talks during a Vancouver City Council workshop in July at Vancouver City Hall. Hansen is moving from the local association to take a position at the statewide Building Industry Association of Washington.

Bart Hansen joins Building Industry Association of Washington as vice president of business development

Bart Hansen, a Vancouver city councilor and executive director at the Building Industry Association of Clark County, talks during a Vancouver City Council workshop in July at Vancouver City Hall. Hansen is moving from the local association to take a position at the statewide Building Industry Association of Washington.

October 23, 2024, 12:03pm Business

Bart Hansen, executive director for the Building Industry Association of Clark County and longtime Vancouver city councilor, has been hired by the statewide Building Industry Association of Washington. Read story