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Main Street Marijuana has gradually expanded to occupy all three suites of its Uptown Village building, and has made a number of improvements to the interior and exterior of the building, including a mural on the north side. Now that the business owns the show-floor half of the building, the owners plan to add a sprinkler system.

Main Street Marijuana buys Vancouver storefront

Main Street Marijuana has gradually expanded to occupy all three suites of its Uptown Village building, and has made a number of improvements to the interior and exterior of the building, including a mural on the north side. Now that the business owns the show-floor half of the building, the owners plan to add a sprinkler system.

August 29, 2019, 4:35pm Business

After five years in operation, Main Street Marijuana has achieved a longtime goal: The Uptown Village cannabis shop is now the owner of its own building — or at least, two-thirds of it. Read story

A Motel 6 motel is seen Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018, in SeaTac, Wash. Washington's attorney general is suing Motel 6, saying the budget hotel disclosed the personal information of thousands of guests to federal immigration authorities in violation of state law. Attorney General Bob Ferguson said at a news conference Wednesday that the motel divulged to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the names, dates of birth, license plate numbers and room numbers of more than 9,000 guests at six locations throughout the state.

Claims process opens in $12M Motel 6 settlement

A Motel 6 motel is seen Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018, in SeaTac, Wash. Washington's attorney general is suing Motel 6, saying the budget hotel disclosed the personal information of thousands of guests to federal immigration authorities in violation of state law. Attorney General Bob Ferguson said at a news conference Wednesday that the motel divulged to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the names, dates of birth, license plate numbers and room numbers of more than 9,000 guests at six locations throughout the state.

August 28, 2019, 8:29pm Business

The claims process in a $12 million settlement is now open for more than 100,000 guests whose information was handed over by Motel 6 to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Read story

Barlow’s Public House opens at Waterfront

August 28, 2019, 6:14pm Business

Barlow's Public House officially opened today at The Waterfront Vancouver after a preview day Monday. Read story

A sign greets customers at the Burgerville restaurant along Southeast McGillivray Boulevard.

Burgerville adds tipping at more Clark County restaurants

A sign greets customers at the Burgerville restaurant along Southeast McGillivray Boulevard.

August 28, 2019, 6:06am Business

Vancouver-based Burgerville announced Monday it has rolled out its new tipping program at several Clark County locations: the Heights, Vancouver Plaza, Heritage Center, Fisher's Landing, Orchards, Battle Ground and Woodland. Read story

PeaceHealth union workers rally outside medical center

August 28, 2019, 6:03am Business

Members of the Oregon Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals union gathered Tuesday morning outside PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver for a rally in support of the union's bargaining team. Read story

Four people were evaluated for carbon monoxide exposure Monday afternoon at Columbia Square shopping mall.

East Vancouver businesses evacuated for carbon monoxide

Four people were evaluated for carbon monoxide exposure Monday afternoon at Columbia Square shopping mall.

August 26, 2019, 6:45pm Business

Several businesses were evacuated, and four people evaluated, after carbon monoxide was detected Monday afternoon at Columbia Square, the strip mall anchored by Chuck’s Produce in east Vancouver. Read story

Union members authorize potential grocery strike in Oregon, SW Washington

August 26, 2019, 4:32pm Business

United Food and Commercial Workers Local 555 announced on Sunday that its members have voted to authorize a potential strike. The union local represents grocery workers at Safeway, Albertsons, Fred Meyer and QFC stores in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Read story

Port of Vancouver Environmental Specialist Phillip Martello checks on bat boxes, brush piles, snags and new plant survival at a mitigation site off Lower River Road.

Working in Clark County: Phillip Martello, Port of Vancouver environmental specialist

Port of Vancouver Environmental Specialist Phillip Martello checks on bat boxes, brush piles, snags and new plant survival at a mitigation site off Lower River Road.

August 26, 2019, 6:04am Business

Environmental specialist Phillip Martello sometimes can be found wandering down abandoned back roads and into the weeds. Read story

Katie North, a learning support educator at Skyview High School, left, chats with Mona Rominger of the Vancouver Education Association executive board as she attends an educational union meeting at the Bates Center for Educational Leadership on Aug. 9. At top, a colorful button is seen on the T-shirt of Vancouver Education Association executive board member Mona Rominger.

Union membership steady in Clark County after ruling

Katie North, a learning support educator at Skyview High School, left, chats with Mona Rominger of the Vancouver Education Association executive board as she attends an educational union meeting at the Bates Center for Educational Leadership on Aug. 9. At top, a colorful button is seen on the T-shirt of Vancouver Education Association executive board member Mona Rominger.

August 25, 2019, 6:02am Business

On an early Friday morning at the Bates Center for Educational Leadership, Kari Van Nostran stood in front of about 60 teachers and other education professionals newly hired by Vancouver Public Schools with an invitation to join a “large family.” Read story

The Port of Kalama is the No. 3 port on the West Coast for the export of bulk cargo.

Port of Kalama 3rd on West Coast in bulk exports

The Port of Kalama is the No. 3 port on the West Coast for the export of bulk cargo.

August 24, 2019, 6:01am Business

The Port of Kalama exported more than 13 million tons of bulk cargo in 2018, earning the port a spot in the top three largest bulk exporters on the West Coast. Read story