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Kelsey Hood of Pied Piper Pizza, left, takes a call as assistant manager Misty Sadlier serves up fresh pizza on Thursday afternoon.

East Vancouver’s Pied Piper Pizza plays a new verse

Kelsey Hood of Pied Piper Pizza, left, takes a call as assistant manager Misty Sadlier serves up fresh pizza on Thursday afternoon.

May 23, 2022, 6:02am Business

After 50-plus years of providing Vancouverites a place to eat pizza, play video games and celebrate in their banquet rooms, Ray and Cheryl Eggert have sold their business, Pied Piper Pizza. Read story

Ryd is expanding service throughout downtown Vancouver. Driver Jacob Jensen takes a short tour of the riverfront area for a photographer.

Vancouver firm Ryd expands downtown commuter shuttle service

Ryd is expanding service throughout downtown Vancouver. Driver Jacob Jensen takes a short tour of the riverfront area for a photographer.

May 21, 2022, 6:05am Business

After being idle for almost a year and a half because of the pandemic, the Ryd commuter shuttle service is up and running again. Read story

Gas prices in Washington now average more than $5 per gallon according to AAA, the fourth highest price in the nation.

Washington lawmakers eye gas tax pause as average in state cracks $5 per gallon

Gas prices in Washington now average more than $5 per gallon according to AAA, the fourth highest price in the nation.

May 20, 2022, 2:10pm Business

Gas prices in across Washington have climbed to record highs, passing $5 per gallon. Read story

About 100 Vancouver restaurants got money from the  Restaurant Revitalization Fund last year. But it's likely an equal number that qualified were cut off when the money ran out. "It makes it tough when your other restaurants got the funds and we didn't," said Rachel Allen, co-owner of Allen's Crosley Lanes.

Clark County restaurants left out after Senate votes down pandemic aid

About 100 Vancouver restaurants got money from the  Restaurant Revitalization Fund last year. But it's likely an equal number that qualified were cut off when the money ran out. "It makes it tough when your other restaurants got the funds and we didn't," said Rachel Allen, co-owner of Allen's Crosley Lanes.

May 20, 2022, 6:03am Business

Don and Rachel Allen, owners of Allen’s Crosley Lanes, were approved for more than $1 million from Congress to help their business recover from the effects of the pandemic last year. Read story

The American Empress sits docked behind the Red Lion at the Quay in downtown Vancouver.

Clark County tourism is on the increase

The American Empress sits docked behind the Red Lion at the Quay in downtown Vancouver.

May 19, 2022, 6:03am Business

As the pandemic appears to be fading, tourism has picked up substantially in Clark County, even more so than in the rest of the state. Read story

Kendall Hagensen, owner of Vancouver Wellness Studio and a therapist, plans to open a spa on the Waterfront Vancouver.

Vancouver Wellness Studio spa coming to waterfront hotel

Kendall Hagensen, owner of Vancouver Wellness Studio and a therapist, plans to open a spa on the Waterfront Vancouver.

May 18, 2022, 5:57pm Business

A new Vancouver Wellness Studio spa is coming to the AC Hotel Vancouver Waterfront, offering massage therapy, acupuncture, facials, platelet-rich plasma injections, infrared saunas and IV therapy. Read story

Recipients of Vancouver's Multifamily Tax Exemption program are required to integrate a public benefit aspect into their construction plan. For Aegis Phase 2, developers invested $300,000 in public art and $400,000 to improvements on Main Street.

Vancouver City Council OKs tax break for Providence Academy developers

Recipients of Vancouver's Multifamily Tax Exemption program are required to integrate a public benefit aspect into their construction plan. For Aegis Phase 2, developers invested $300,000 in public art and $400,000 to improvements on Main Street.

May 18, 2022, 6:03am Business

A project to merge the Providence Academy with additional urban mixed-use buildings is set to receive a tax exemption for providing a public benefit through its development. Read story

A new type of cottage community called "Posh Pockets" is coming to Vancouver next year, allowing homeowners to experience a smaller high-quality home in a more tight-knit communal living.

‘Posh Pockets’ cottage community coming soon to Clark County

A new type of cottage community called "Posh Pockets" is coming to Vancouver next year, allowing homeowners to experience a smaller high-quality home in a more tight-knit communal living.

May 17, 2022, 6:04am Business

A new type of cottage community called “Posh Pockets” is coming to Vancouver next year, allowing homeowners to experience a smaller high-quality home in a more tight-knit communal living. Read story

COVID-19 grant funds available from county

May 17, 2022, 6:03am Business

Clark County has $2 million of grant funding opportunities for small businesses, nonprofits and community-serving organizations. Read story

Bark Ranch is a landscape supply company located at 1213 S.W. Eaton Blvd., Battle Ground.

Working in Clark County: Pearson family, Bark Ranch Landscape Supply

Bark Ranch is a landscape supply company located at 1213 S.W. Eaton Blvd., Battle Ground.

May 14, 2022, 6:02am Business

Ward and Laurisa Pearson have lived in Clark County for a long time. Now they’re trying their hand at a new family business. Read story