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Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce offers 360 gift ‘currency’

April 22, 2020, 6:05am Business

The Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce is debuting a new gift certificate "currency" program called Grow The (360), aimed at boosting the local economy and helping out businesses that have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

Clark Public Utilities recognized by peers across country

April 22, 2020, 6:01am Business

Clark Public Utilities has earned a Diamond-level Reliable Public Power Provider designation from the American Public Power Association, an industry organization that represents about 1,400 power utility providers nationwide. Read story

Sticky's marijuana shop is reopening after a series of court battles with the county (The Columbian files)

Sticky’s Pot Shop re-emerges in Hazel Dell

Sticky's marijuana shop is reopening after a series of court battles with the county (The Columbian files)

April 22, 2020, 6:00am Business

Sticky’s Pot Shop has returned to Hazel Dell, a year and a half after the shop was forced to shut its doors to comply with a ban on marijuana shops in unincorporated parts of Clark County. Read story

A deserted parking lot is pictured outside the Vancouver Mall in Vancouver on April 20, 2020.

Clark County employment data for March misleading

A deserted parking lot is pictured outside the Vancouver Mall in Vancouver on April 20, 2020.

April 21, 2020, 5:29pm Business

Clark County’s unemployment didn’t register much change in March, according to state data released Tuesday. With the unemployment rate measured at 4.3 percent, it’s going to be a benchmark for how bad things get in the coming months. Read story

(The Columbian files)

Battle Ground Cinema selling movie snacks

(The Columbian files)

April 21, 2020, 6:03am Business

Movie theaters are still a no-go in the age of COVID-19, but if you’re looking for a way to augment your Netflix bingeing setup at home — or if you’ve just got an insatiable craving for Raisinets in fresh buttered popcorn — Battle Ground Cinema can hook you up. Read story

The site of the planned Hurley Tower II is almost immediately south of the recently completed Hurley Tower I, located on the other side of the BNSF Railway berm.

Second Hurley building planned for downtown Vancouver

The site of the planned Hurley Tower II is almost immediately south of the recently completed Hurley Tower I, located on the other side of the BNSF Railway berm.

April 21, 2020, 6:01am Business

The Hurley Tower wrapped up construction last month after more than a year, but developer Ryan Hurley is poised to jump straight back into the downtown Vancouver development scene. Read story

The Washington Employment Security Department had a page on its website dedicated to those who have lost hours or wages due to COVID-19.

Employment Security Department adding more agents amid unemployment surge

The Washington Employment Security Department had a page on its website dedicated to those who have lost hours or wages due to COVID-19.

April 19, 2020, 6:05am Business

The Washington state Employment Security Department can handle 600 callers at any given time. But between March 8 and April 11 — when the state’s economy was bulldozed by the novel coronavirus outbreak — the office received new unemployment claims requests from nearly 640,000 people. Read story

Clark County Business Briefing

April 19, 2020, 6:03am Business

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Operations manager Sol Contreras wipes down counters as she opens up Nom Nom, where she has worked for 2 1/2  years. She said workers routinely sanitize everything to minimize any risk of contracting the coronavirus.

Working in Clark County: Sol Contreras, operations manager at Nom Nom Restaurant and Grill

Operations manager Sol Contreras wipes down counters as she opens up Nom Nom, where she has worked for 2 1/2  years. She said workers routinely sanitize everything to minimize any risk of contracting the coronavirus.

April 18, 2020, 5:00am Business

Approaching a month into a government-issued stay-at-home order, most of us, at this point, are aware of COVID-19’s impacts on local businesses. Read story

Late filing penalties waived for Clark County businesses

April 17, 2020, 6:02am Business

Clark County will waive business personal property late filing penalties until May 31 in response to Gov. Jay Inslee's stay-at-home order. Read story