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D.J. Trussler, 12, plays “The Shortest Straw” by Metallica on the drums while Jim Pitts, drum instructor at the Opus School of Music, watches during a lesson at the Ridgefield location, 414 Pioneer St.

Working in Clark County: Jim Pitts, Opus School of Music

D.J. Trussler, 12, plays “The Shortest Straw” by Metallica on the drums while Jim Pitts, drum instructor at the Opus School of Music, watches during a lesson at the Ridgefield location, 414 Pioneer St.

January 21, 2019, 6:00am Business

Aspiring musicians who saw the Academy Award-winning 2014 film “Whiplash” might have been frightened by conductor Terence Fletcher’s ruthless approach to drum instruction. Read story

Pacific Lifestyle Homes founder Kevin Wann walks through one of the Pacific Lifestyle Homes under construction at the Seven Wells Estates community in Ridgefield.

Pacific Lifestyle Homes prepares for Puget Sound expansion

Pacific Lifestyle Homes founder Kevin Wann walks through one of the Pacific Lifestyle Homes under construction at the Seven Wells Estates community in Ridgefield.

January 20, 2019, 6:00am Business

Following several years of growth in its original Vancouver market, local homebuilding company Pacific Lifestyle Homes has announced a plan to open a Puget Sound division that will expand the company’s homebuilding operations into the Tacoma and Seattle metro areas. Read story

An nLIGHT wafer fab specialist applies photo resistance to wafers during the laser production process at nLIGHT in Vancouver in April.

nLIGHT continues to grow

An nLIGHT wafer fab specialist applies photo resistance to wafers during the laser production process at nLIGHT in Vancouver in April.

January 18, 2019, 4:09pm Business

The demand for high-power lasers is growing and shows no signs of slowing down — but it takes a lot of effort to manufacture lasers that are not only high-power, but reliable. Read story

A freshly brewed cappuccino sits on the counter at Compass Coffee in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver No. 2 ‘coffee city’ in U.S.video icon

A freshly brewed cappuccino sits on the counter at Compass Coffee in downtown Vancouver.

January 18, 2019, 6:04am Business

Like any self-respecting Pacific Northwest city, Vancouver loves coffee. But according to a recent story from the website Apartmentguide, Vancouver isn’t your average coffee city — not even by Pacific Northwest standards. Read story

Nautilus headquarters in Vancouver.

Nautilus shares plunge 32 percent in after hours trading

Nautilus headquarters in Vancouver.

January 17, 2019, 4:53pm Business

Nautilus Inc. sales in its crucial fourth quarter 0f 2018 were at least 9 percent lower than the same quarter in 2017, the company said Thursday in an unusual announcement to investors. Read story

Rukaiyah Adams, chief investment officer at Myer Memorial Trust, from left, David Nierenberg, president of Nierenberg Investment Management Company, Scott Keeney, CEO of nLIGHT, and Jason DeSena Trennert, Chairman and CEO of Strategas Securities, listen to a moderator's question during the 2019 Clark County Economic Forecast at the Hilton Vancouver Washington on Thursday morning, Jan. 17, 2019.

Columbian Economic Forecast: No recession on the horizonvideo icon

Rukaiyah Adams, chief investment officer at Myer Memorial Trust, from left, David Nierenberg, president of Nierenberg Investment Management Company, Scott Keeney, CEO of nLIGHT, and Jason DeSena Trennert, Chairman and CEO of Strategas Securities, listen to a moderator's question during the 2019 Clark County Economic Forecast at the Hilton Vancouver Washington on Thursday morning, Jan. 17, 2019.

January 17, 2019, 12:09pm Business

Panelists at The Columbian's 2019 Economic Forecast event all offered a reasonably cheerful short-term assessment of the economy, pointing to a variety of indicators that suggest that even though growth may slow a bit, a recession is not imminent. Read story

Trap Door Brewing to open taproom in Ridgefield

January 17, 2019, 6:03am Business

 Trap Door Brewing plans to open a taproom in Ridgefield Pioneer Village, likely opening in spring 2020. The brewer would retain its Vancouver headquarters at 2315 Main St. Read story

RC Pro-roof LLC in Yacolt has handled the roofing for the destination resort project in Bingen.

Bingen rehab project involves Clark County businesses

RC Pro-roof LLC in Yacolt has handled the roofing for the destination resort project in Bingen.

January 17, 2019, 6:02am Business

Five Clark County construction subcontractors are taking part in an unusual rehabilitation and construction project unfolding in Bingen. Read story

First Citizens Bank eyed for east Vancouver site

January 17, 2019, 6:02am Business

A developer has proposed building a First Citizens Bank at the northeast corner of Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard and Park Plaza Drive in Vancouver. Read story

RV, self-storage project set in Battle Ground

January 17, 2019, 6:01am Business

 Principal Properties of Vancouver recently broke ground on a 65,175-square-foot recreational vehicle and self-storage project within Scotton Landing. Read story