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The Port of Vancouver is viewed from the fire boat Discovery on the Columbia River earlier this month. In 2017, 84 percent of the materials it handled were exports.

Port of Vancouver eyes tariffs cautiously

The Port of Vancouver is viewed from the fire boat Discovery on the Columbia River earlier this month. In 2017, 84 percent of the materials it handled were exports.

August 31, 2018, 6:00am Business

The Port of Vancouver has enjoyed several years of record-setting commodity movements with international customers, but new tariffs between the United States and other nations are threatening that local prosperity. Read story

Crews work on the new SignalHound building, seen here at 1502 S.E. Commerce Ave. in Battle Ground on Thursday morning.

SignalHound leaving La Center for Battle Ground

Crews work on the new SignalHound building, seen here at 1502 S.E. Commerce Ave. in Battle Ground on Thursday morning.

August 30, 2018, 6:59pm Business

A local company that creates and sells equipment that analyzes wireless signals is broadening its spectrum with a new location that offers plenty of room to grow. Read story

WSUV seeks businesses for career, internship fair

August 30, 2018, 6:02am Business

Washington State University Vancouver is seeking businesses to participate in its Career & Internship Fair from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Oct. 16-17 at the campus' Firstenburg Student Commons. Read story

REACH breaks ground on Isabella Court II complex

August 29, 2018, 5:28pm Business

Portland-based REACH Community Development broke ground on Isabella Court II, a 49-unit apartment complex for homeless families in central Vancouver. Read story

Construction continues at the site of the old Namaste Indian Cuisine building in Orchards on Tuesday.

New direction for Namaste owner in Vancouver

Construction continues at the site of the old Namaste Indian Cuisine building in Orchards on Tuesday.

August 29, 2018, 6:02am Business

Tastebuds crying out for tikka masala? Need your fix of naan? Since the closure of Namaste Indian Cuisine at 6300 Northeast 117th Ave., you’re likely not alone. Read story

On Sept. 29, the Waterfront Vancouver development will host an opening celebration.

Waterfront Vancouver adds business openings to Sept. 29 celebration

On Sept. 29, the Waterfront Vancouver development will host an opening celebration.

August 28, 2018, 12:23pm Business

Vancouver Waterfront Park will open in exactly a month to the excitement of the public that’s waited more than a century to step foot on the property. Read story

The Vancouver Lake flushing channel connects the lake to the Columbia River.

Port of Vancouver plans berm to aid sandhill cranes

The Vancouver Lake flushing channel connects the lake to the Columbia River.

August 28, 2018, 6:04am Business

The Port of Vancouver plans to begin construction on a large berm adjacent to the Vancouver Lake flushing channel to provide endangered sandhill cranes a place to forage and rest with some solitude from human activity. Read story

Claire Francis of Beaverton, Ore., left, prepares with her family to hike the Cape Horn Trail from the packed Salmon Falls Road Park & Ride lot. Since the Eagle Creek fire, Francis said, she’s been crossing the river to hike the Washington side of the Gorge more.

Adventurers flock to the Washington side of the Gorge

Claire Francis of Beaverton, Ore., left, prepares with her family to hike the Cape Horn Trail from the packed Salmon Falls Road Park & Ride lot. Since the Eagle Creek fire, Francis said, she’s been crossing the river to hike the Washington side of the Gorge more.

August 27, 2018, 6:04am Clark County Business

Earlier this year, officials at Washington State Parks started bracing themselves for mobs of eager outdoor adventurers who couldn’t get their thrills on the south side of the Columbia River Gorge. Read story

Karin and Randy Finch stand among their 68 alpacas at White Oak Alpacas. The couple started the farm 18 years ago and now own 27 alpacas and board 41 more at their property near Woodland.

Working in Clark County: Karin and Randy Finch, White Oak Alpacas

Karin and Randy Finch stand among their 68 alpacas at White Oak Alpacas. The couple started the farm 18 years ago and now own 27 alpacas and board 41 more at their property near Woodland.

August 27, 2018, 6:00am Business

Tired of Southern California and its city living, Karin and Randy Finch left for greener pastures — literally. Read story

Vancouver resident Sheldon Gustafson relaxes with an after-work drink in the outdoor seating area at Top Shelf Martinis on Main. Negotiations led the restaurant to change its patio to satisfy state and local regulations, setting a precedent for other businesses statewide.

Top Shelf’s patio seating sets precedent

Vancouver resident Sheldon Gustafson relaxes with an after-work drink in the outdoor seating area at Top Shelf Martinis on Main. Negotiations led the restaurant to change its patio to satisfy state and local regulations, setting a precedent for other businesses statewide.

August 26, 2018, 6:01am Business

Top Shelf Martinis on Main reconfigured its outdoor seating area on Aug. 17, resolving a monthslong dispute and becoming the first non-Seattle bar in the state to occupy a “detached” patio. Read story