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Trader Joe’s artist Crystal Humble Lary of Vancouver works on a mural of the Fort Vancouver apple orchard at a workspace near the Vancouver Trader Joe’s. Humble Lary paints murals for the store that focus on community landmarks and spaces around the Vancouver area.

Working in Clark County: Crystal Humble Lary, artist at Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s artist Crystal Humble Lary of Vancouver works on a mural of the Fort Vancouver apple orchard at a workspace near the Vancouver Trader Joe’s. Humble Lary paints murals for the store that focus on community landmarks and spaces around the Vancouver area.

August 13, 2018, 6:02am Business

One of Crystal Humble Lary’s earliest memories is drawing her childhood crush, Spock from “Star Trek,” when she was a child in the 1980s in Rhode Island. She’d pause the recording on a VHS tape and draw on the back of old radar printouts that her dad would bring home… Read story

Visitors to the Multnomah Falls Lodge in Oregon look through the gift shop, which sustained heavy smoke damage during the Eagle Creek Fire last summer.

Eagle Creek Fire, One Year Later: Gorge businesses still feel the burn

Visitors to the Multnomah Falls Lodge in Oregon look through the gift shop, which sustained heavy smoke damage during the Eagle Creek Fire last summer.

August 12, 2018, 6:00am Business

It was about 5 p.m. Sept. 4, 2017, when Jill Willis was told to evacuate all tourists and employees from the Multnomah Falls Lodge. Two hours later, she was told to remove whatever she could from the building before the Eagle Creek Fire claimed it and everything inside. Read story

The Orca Ace, a “next-generation” car carrier, stops in Vancouver on Wednesday after its maiden voyage across the Pacific Ocean. Around 2,300 Subaru vehicles were unloaded before the ship departed for San Diego.

Port of Vancouver part of next-generation car carrier’s maiden voyage

The Orca Ace, a “next-generation” car carrier, stops in Vancouver on Wednesday after its maiden voyage across the Pacific Ocean. Around 2,300 Subaru vehicles were unloaded before the ship departed for San Diego.

August 10, 2018, 3:57pm Business

The maiden voyage of the Orca Ace, a Japanese-built car carrier, swung by Vancouver on Wednesday as the first stop in a trip down the West Coast. Read story

Executive chef Troy Lucio prepares miniature pub burgers before the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Hilton Vancouver Washington’s Grays Restaurant on Thursday afternoon. The restaurant was celebrating a menu redesign and renovation focusing on a more casual, Northwest dining experience.

Hilton eatery Grays has makeover

Executive chef Troy Lucio prepares miniature pub burgers before the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Hilton Vancouver Washington’s Grays Restaurant on Thursday afternoon. The restaurant was celebrating a menu redesign and renovation focusing on a more casual, Northwest dining experience.

August 10, 2018, 6:05am Business

For a visitor of Gray’s at the Park in 2005, the new version of the Hilton Vancouver Washington eatery might be unrecognizable. Read story

Columbia Credit Union set to open its 14th branch Monday

August 9, 2018, 6:01am Business

A new branch of Columbia Credit Union is slated to open Monday in Battle Ground, the company announced this week. Read story

Dean Kirkland, chairman of Kirkland Development LLC, left, oversees work on a two-floor underground parking garage that will serve Hotel Indigo at The Waterfront Vancouver development on Monday afternoon. Set to open in 2020, the hotel is part of a huge swell in Vancouver’s tourism capacity expected to increase by 30 percent in five years.

Vancouver hotels, tourism set to boom

Dean Kirkland, chairman of Kirkland Development LLC, left, oversees work on a two-floor underground parking garage that will serve Hotel Indigo at The Waterfront Vancouver development on Monday afternoon. Set to open in 2020, the hotel is part of a huge swell in Vancouver’s tourism capacity expected to increase by 30 percent in five years.

August 6, 2018, 8:26pm Business

Vancouver’s lodging tax revenue has more than doubled since the Great Recession, an indication of a healthy tourism market expected to see an enormous boon in the form of waterfront development. Read story

Workers begin the cleanup of the Frontier Hard Chrome site at 113 Y St. in Vancouver in June of 2003. After years of cleanup work, the Environmental Protection Agency deleted the site from its Superfund list effective Monday.

EPA delists Frontier Chrome Superfund site in Vancouver

Workers begin the cleanup of the Frontier Hard Chrome site at 113 Y St. in Vancouver in June of 2003. After years of cleanup work, the Environmental Protection Agency deleted the site from its Superfund list effective Monday.

August 6, 2018, 4:32pm Business

The Frontier Hard Chrome Inc. Superfund Site has been officially deleted from the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Priorities List. Read story

Dana Lukens, Emerald Kalama Chemical director of Global Logistics, works out of the company’s headquarters in Vancouver.

Working in Clark County: Dana Lukens, director of Global Logistics at Emerald Kalama Chemical

Dana Lukens, Emerald Kalama Chemical director of Global Logistics, works out of the company’s headquarters in Vancouver.

August 6, 2018, 6:05am Business

Have you ever looked at the back of a bottle of soda and wondered what on earth the long, hard-to-spell-or-pronounce words listed in the ingredients were? Read story

Andi and Kevin Crockford of Washougal purchased and remodeled a home on the Washougal River. They rent the basement apartment as overnight lodging.

Washougal couple travels world, teaches others to do it, too

Andi and Kevin Crockford of Washougal purchased and remodeled a home on the Washougal River. They rent the basement apartment as overnight lodging.

August 5, 2018, 6:02am Business

A Washougal couple has developed their longtime passion for travel into two businesses. Kevin and Andi Crockford opened an Airbnb in their riverfront home on the Washougal River in 2014. Two years later, they started Kendi World Adventures, in which they guide mostly inexperienced travelers on trips to Costa Rica. Read story

Woodland Taco Bell owner fined for worker violations

August 3, 2018, 5:16pm Business

 A company that owns 60 Taco Bell restaurants across Washington has been fined nearly $120,000 by the state Department of Labor & Industries for repeated violations of teen worker laws. Read story