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The exterior of Waterfront Maryhill Winery Tasting Room.
Chicken roulade with fennel frond pesto from Crave Catering/Gather and Feast Farm.

Clark County caterers create winning recipe

Chicken roulade with fennel frond pesto from Crave Catering/Gather and Feast Farm.

July 24, 2020, 6:02am Business

With pandemic safety measures canceling events, caterers now are focusing on heat-and-eat meals for individuals and families, offering us the chance to try out the luxury of a virtual personal chef. Read story

The home page of the Washington Employment Security Department (The Columbian files)

Initial jobless claims in Clark County drop by 32 percent

The home page of the Washington Employment Security Department (The Columbian files)

July 23, 2020, 8:13pm Business

Initial unemployment insurance claims filed in Clark County dropped to 1,293 last week, a decrease of 32 percent from the previous week’s 1,911. Read story

Leah Jackson arranges artwork for a 2017 show on the male form at Angst Gallery in downtown Vancouver. She&#039;s closing the gallery to focus on her adjoining Main Street business, Niche Wine Bar.

Downtown Vancouver’s Angst Gallery to close July 31

Leah Jackson arranges artwork for a 2017 show on the male form at Angst Gallery in downtown Vancouver. She&#039;s closing the gallery to focus on her adjoining Main Street business, Niche Wine Bar.

July 23, 2020, 6:02am Business

Downtown Vancouver’s Angst Gallery will close July 31 after more than a decade of displaying emerging artists’ work. Read story

Heidi Griggs, manager of the joint Pepper Bridge Winery and Amavi Cellars tasting room, pours a glass in November 2020 at the tasting room on the ground floor of the Rediviva building. Two more wineries are set to join the lineup at The Waterfront.

Two more wineries planned for Waterfront Vancouver

Heidi Griggs, manager of the joint Pepper Bridge Winery and Amavi Cellars tasting room, pours a glass in November 2020 at the tasting room on the ground floor of the Rediviva building. Two more wineries are set to join the lineup at The Waterfront.

July 23, 2020, 6:02am Business

Two more wineries are heading to The Waterfront Vancouver, bringing the grand total to nine wineries with a current or planned presence at the development. Read story

The USNS Brittin will be docked at the Port of Vancouver for 90 days as it undergoes routine maintenance and inspection.

Massive USNS Brittin docks at Port of Vancouver for maintenance

The USNS Brittin will be docked at the Port of Vancouver for 90 days as it undergoes routine maintenance and inspection.

July 22, 2020, 8:14pm Business

At the Port of Vancouver, workers load and unload cargo, trucks cycle in and out, and cargo ships bound for Southeast Asia sit idly at the docks. Nestled quietly among it all is a colossal U.S. naval ship. Read story

Construction is underway on a six-story mixed use building at 815 Columbia St., a vacant parcel known in recent years as Block 10.

Construction on Block 10 in downtown Vancouver underway

Construction is underway on a six-story mixed use building at 815 Columbia St., a vacant parcel known in recent years as Block 10.

July 22, 2020, 6:05am Business

Block 10, one of the last undeveloped blocks in downtown Vancouver, is under construction as workers began digging out a foundation. Read story

Motorists travel southbound on Interstate 5 through Vancouver.

Stretch of Interstate 5 in Clark County to temporarily close as summer road projects begin

Motorists travel southbound on Interstate 5 through Vancouver.

July 22, 2020, 6:05am Business

A roughly five-mile stretch of Interstate 5 in Clark County is scheduled to close in both directions beginning 11 p.m. Friday while crews install an overhead sign bridge. The freeway is scheduled to reopen at 6 a.m. Saturday. Read story

A motorist navigates a roundabout near Vancouver City Hall.

Vancouver City Council extends its fossil-fuel moratorium

A motorist navigates a roundabout near Vancouver City Hall.

July 22, 2020, 6:01am Business

A six-month ban on new fossil fuel infrastructure will remain in place, the Vancouver city council decided Monday, after a public hearing showed broad support for the moratorium. Read story

A sign at the headquarters for Washington state's Employment Security Department (AP Photo/Ted S.

Partial reopening boosts jobs in Clark County

A sign at the headquarters for Washington state's Employment Security Department (AP Photo/Ted S.

July 21, 2020, 6:29pm Business

Clark County gained about 5,800 jobs in June, thanks to the county’s partial reopening at the beginning of the month. Read story