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Cars drive past Our Heroes Place in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon.

Work on Our Heroes Place resumes after long delay

Cars drive past Our Heroes Place in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon.

October 25, 2018, 6:02am Business

Work has resumed on Our Heroes Place, an apartment complex consisting of two five-story buildings in downtown Vancouver, following a delay of several months. Read story

Julie Beckwith poses for a photo in her Vancouver home on Tuesday afternoon. Beckwith was a vendor for LuLaRoe clothing from October 2015 to February 2017. At top, a rack of LuLaRoe shirts is seen at Spanky’s Legendary Consignment on Tuesday afternoon.

LuLaRoe gig leaves vendors with clothes they’re unable to sell

Julie Beckwith poses for a photo in her Vancouver home on Tuesday afternoon. Beckwith was a vendor for LuLaRoe clothing from October 2015 to February 2017. At top, a rack of LuLaRoe shirts is seen at Spanky’s Legendary Consignment on Tuesday afternoon.

October 24, 2018, 6:00am Business

Consignment stores traditionally sell gently used items. But on a recent afternoon at Spanky's Legendary Consignment on Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard, the racks were flush with brand-new clothes: 24 pairs of one-size-fits-all leggings, 35 dresses, a handful of skirts on the clearance rack. Read story

An R&O Construction tower crane operated by Randy Anis is along The Waterfront Vancouver in mid-September.

Construction builds the bones of strong September jobs report

An R&O Construction tower crane operated by Randy Anis is along The Waterfront Vancouver in mid-September.

October 23, 2018, 6:26pm Business

Clark County’s job-producing machine remained healthy in September, adding 200 jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to Washington Employment Security Department data released Tuesday. Read story

A hoodie with the Northwest-inspired company logo is seen on display at EYE Clothing Co. in Vancouver Mall on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 18, 2018.

Eye Clothing marks first year at Vancouver Mall, makes plans for second store

A hoodie with the Northwest-inspired company logo is seen on display at EYE Clothing Co. in Vancouver Mall on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 18, 2018.

October 23, 2018, 6:00am Business

It’s easy to overestimate the size of EYE Clothing when you walk into the company’s store at the Vancouver Mall. The racks of T-shirts, hoodies and hats look like the product of a large behind-the-scenes operation with plenty of staff. Read story

An oil train waits to move westbound in Vancouver.

Herrera Beutler introduces bill to reinstate oil-train safety rules

An oil train waits to move westbound in Vancouver.

October 22, 2018, 9:24pm Business

Making good on an earlier pledge, Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, introduced legislation to reinstate safety regulations for oil trains. Read story

Anthony Hauzenberger, right, of Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad, works with general manager Nathan Bruce as he sounds the horn while traveling over a railroad crossing at Rye rail yard in Vancouver on Wednesday morning.

Working in Clark County: Nathan Bruce, Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad general manager

Anthony Hauzenberger, right, of Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad, works with general manager Nathan Bruce as he sounds the horn while traveling over a railroad crossing at Rye rail yard in Vancouver on Wednesday morning.

October 22, 2018, 6:02am Business

On Nathan Bruce’s forearm reads a tattoo, “Not all who wander are lost.” Read story

Homeowner Alice Jull of Vanport Rigging, center, receives documents during a follow-up visit from Matrix Roofing CEO Wendy Marvin, right, and her assistant Rhianna Phillips, after the completion of the roofing job on Jull’s home in Salmon Creek earlier this month.

Matrix Roofing CEO Wendy Marvin climbs to the top

Homeowner Alice Jull of Vanport Rigging, center, receives documents during a follow-up visit from Matrix Roofing CEO Wendy Marvin, right, and her assistant Rhianna Phillips, after the completion of the roofing job on Jull’s home in Salmon Creek earlier this month.

October 21, 2018, 6:02am Business

Matrix Roofing CEO Wendy Marvin says she knew beforehand her company had been nominated for the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business of the Year Award, but as a relative newcomer to the chamber, she says she never really contemplated the possibility that she would be selected. Read story

Sunlight illuminates a walking path at Tower Crest Neighborhood Park earlier this week. Park Impact Fees paid for parts of the recently completed park, but the fees currently can’t be used for trail development.

Proposed change would allow county to use developer fees for trail projects

Sunlight illuminates a walking path at Tower Crest Neighborhood Park earlier this week. Park Impact Fees paid for parts of the recently completed park, but the fees currently can’t be used for trail development.

October 19, 2018, 7:02pm Business

The Clark County Planning Commission on Thursday signed off on a proposal to support public trail development in the county by adding trails to the list of project categories that can be funded by Park Impact Fees. The County Council is scheduled to make a final decision on the issue… Read story

General manager Fritz Fitzer sets up store displays at the new Foot Traffic in Vancouver’s Cascade Park Plaza on Friday.

Foot Traffic treks into Vancouver and land of sales tax

General manager Fritz Fitzer sets up store displays at the new Foot Traffic in Vancouver’s Cascade Park Plaza on Friday.

October 19, 2018, 6:37pm Business

Somewhere between the Columbia River, a line of interstate traffic and consumers’ wallets lies a sweet spot, and David Pietka thinks he’s found it. Read story

Five-month-old Sophia, who was a part of a transfer of pets from Texas, greets visitors at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in May.

Humane Society plans major expansion

Five-month-old Sophia, who was a part of a transfer of pets from Texas, greets visitors at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in May.

October 18, 2018, 7:55pm Clark County Business

Low-income people could get veterinary treatment for their pets in a proposed expansion of the Humane Society for Southwest Washington clinic, according to a plan outlined Thursday. Read story