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The McMenamins’ Kalama Harbor Lodge, seen here in August, opened earlier this year.

McMenamins a boon to Kalama in first year

The McMenamins’ Kalama Harbor Lodge, seen here in August, opened earlier this year.

April 29, 2019, 6:02am Business

In one year of business, the city’s mayor said McMenamins Kalama Harbor Lodge has “changed Kalama for the better.” Read story

Yvonne Payne performs for an afternoon happy hour at Glenwood Place Senior Living in Vancouver. Residents gathered to drink wine and listen to Payne play in the background. The 73-year-old has been a working pianist since she was in her teens. “I think it’s just a matter of persistence,” she said of her career.

Working in Clark County: Yvonne Payne, pianist, owner of Ebony Notesvideo icon

Yvonne Payne performs for an afternoon happy hour at Glenwood Place Senior Living in Vancouver. Residents gathered to drink wine and listen to Payne play in the background. The 73-year-old has been a working pianist since she was in her teens. “I think it’s just a matter of persistence,” she said of her career.

April 29, 2019, 6:00am Business

The exact details of when Yvonne Payne, 73, started playing piano are a little hazy to her now. Read story

Ava Palmquist begins her weekly Instagram Live show “Talk + Beer” at her creative agency office, Ambient, in Vancouver. To connect with the beer community and learn more about local breweries, Palmquist launched the “sheknowsbeer” Instagram account last year. She recently started the weekly show as a way to build the Instagram community.

On Instagram ‘sheknowsbeer’ – and wants brewers to know it

Ava Palmquist begins her weekly Instagram Live show “Talk + Beer” at her creative agency office, Ambient, in Vancouver. To connect with the beer community and learn more about local breweries, Palmquist launched the “sheknowsbeer” Instagram account last year. She recently started the weekly show as a way to build the Instagram community.

April 28, 2019, 6:02am Business

Most people see Instagram as a way to share photos and videos with friends and family. Read story

Big Lots cuts the ribbon at its new Orchards store

April 26, 2019, 4:12pm Business

It's already been open for a few weeks, but leaders from Big Lots officially welcomed shoppers to the store's newest Vancouver location with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday morning. Read story

A Woodspring Suites hotel has been proposed for east Vancouver. The proposed extended-stay hotel is under development and may be similar to the prototype design in this rendering.

Woodspring Suites hotel eyed for Vancouver

A Woodspring Suites hotel has been proposed for east Vancouver. The proposed extended-stay hotel is under development and may be similar to the prototype design in this rendering.

April 26, 2019, 4:05pm Business

A Bellevue-based developer is exploring whether to build a four-story, 122-room hotel near the East Mill Plain Boulevard-Interstate 205 interchange. Read story

Apartments proposed near Uptown Village in Vancouver

April 26, 2019, 6:05am Business

The Uptown Apartments developer is proposing a 46-unit apartment building six blocks north near Uptown Village. Read story

Singletary: How debt became an American treasure

April 26, 2019, 6:02am Business

I recently saw the play “Junk,” a retrospective of the 1980s, when Wall Street junk-bond kings were revered and then reviled. Read story

Rosalynn Bussiere, 11, in hoodie, takes her rocket filled with water for a test run while joined by her father, program manager Ron Bussiere, in blue, during Take Your Child To Work Day at Sigma Design in Camas on Thursday afternoon, April 25, 2019. The kids were challenged to build a rocket that could hold a cookie and keep it safe from launch through landing. In addition, participants in the event got a chance to learn how an idea goes from concept to production as well as play with trebuchet cookie catapults among other activities.

Sigma Design of Camas holds Take Your Child to Work Day activities

Rosalynn Bussiere, 11, in hoodie, takes her rocket filled with water for a test run while joined by her father, program manager Ron Bussiere, in blue, during Take Your Child To Work Day at Sigma Design in Camas on Thursday afternoon, April 25, 2019. The kids were challenged to build a rocket that could hold a cookie and keep it safe from launch through landing. In addition, participants in the event got a chance to learn how an idea goes from concept to production as well as play with trebuchet cookie catapults among other activities.

April 25, 2019, 4:55pm Business

Sigma Design of Camas opened its doors Thursday not only to its engineers and others at the product design firm, but also to the children of its employees. Read story

The Port of Vancouver (The Columbian files)

Gov. Inslee signs bill capping contributions in port races

The Port of Vancouver (The Columbian files)

April 24, 2019, 7:46pm Business

In 2017, the race for an open seat on the Vancouver port commission became one of the most expensive elections in recent state history, with over a million dollars flowing into the contest. But with a stroke of a pen, Gov. Jay Inslee ensured that port races won’t again become… Read story

Northwest Innovation Works hopes to build a methanol plant at the downstream end of the Port of Kalama property.

Riverkeeper: Northwest Innovation Works misled regulators about methanol plant

Northwest Innovation Works hopes to build a methanol plant at the downstream end of the Port of Kalama property.

April 24, 2019, 5:25pm Business

An environmental organization says Northwest Innovation Works misled regulators about how the methanol produced at its $2 billion Kalama plant would be used in China. Read story