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Clark Public Utilities recently renovated its building at 1200 Fort Vancouver Way, making the building more energy-efficient and easier for customers to navigate.

J.D. Power recognizes Clark Public Utilities

Clark Public Utilities recently renovated its building at 1200 Fort Vancouver Way, making the building more energy-efficient and easier for customers to navigate.

July 12, 2018, 6:00am Business

For the eleventh consecutive year, Clark Public Utilities has earned top marks from J.D. Power in customer satisfaction among midsize electricity providers in the Western United States. Read story

Port of Vancouver earns four communication awards

July 10, 2018, 10:09pm Business

VANCOUVER -- The American Association of Port Authorities presented the Port of Vancouver with four 2018 Communications Competition awards for its work in multimedia, periodicals and community awareness. Read story

Igloo Restaurant, which was a landmark Vancouver eatery, has closed its doors. The fate of the building, seen on Tuesday, remains uncertain.

Vancouver’s Igloo Restaurant closes

Igloo Restaurant, which was a landmark Vancouver eatery, has closed its doors. The fate of the building, seen on Tuesday, remains uncertain.

July 10, 2018, 4:38pm Business

The Igloo Restaurant closed down this spring, but it’s still unclear what will happen to the two-story, 2,200-square-foot building. Read story

The Jim Henson Company announced it will feature the creations of Vancouver-based Slumberkins in a new educational television series.

Vancouver doll company Slumberkins lands TV deal

The Jim Henson Company announced it will feature the creations of Vancouver-based Slumberkins in a new educational television series.

July 10, 2018, 6:02am Business

Slumberkins may have fallen short last fall on ABC’S “Shark Tank,” but it still apparently has the star power for television. Read story

Leadership classes set to begin at Clark College

July 10, 2018, 6:01am Business

Clark College will offer another four-part leadership course on Thursdays this fall, the school announced Monday. Read story

Steel pilings create a cofferdam at Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower, left, as construction continues at The Waterfront Vancouver. A proposed improvement area tool could help further beautify the area.

Vancouver eyes new tool for downtown

Steel pilings create a cofferdam at Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower, left, as construction continues at The Waterfront Vancouver. A proposed improvement area tool could help further beautify the area.

July 9, 2018, 8:59pm Clark County Business

The city of Vancouver is pursuing a “tool” that could help downtown businesses raise funds to fill the service gaps between what the owners want to see and what the city can provide. But much is left to be determined, including how it will be governed, the rate businesses would… Read story

Daniel Jensen, an Amazon Flex independent contractor, delivers packages in Vancouver on Thursday morning.

Working in Clark County: Daniel Jensen, Amazon Flex driver

Daniel Jensen, an Amazon Flex independent contractor, delivers packages in Vancouver on Thursday morning.

July 9, 2018, 6:02am Business

Amazon Flex is the (relatively) new kid on the gig-economy block, and one local man isn’t shying away from the newfangled means of package delivery to bring in some extra cash to supplement his retirement. Read story

Traffic moves along Northeast 179th Street and on Interstate 5.

What does future hold for the 179th interchange?

Traffic moves along Northeast 179th Street and on Interstate 5.

July 8, 2018, 6:01am Business

Jim Carlson knows his dream house is close at hand, if he can land the right deal. Read story

Real estate agents seek flood insurance reform

July 7, 2018, 6:06am Business

Reforming federal flood insurance policies could help take pressure off of the housing market, local real estate agents say, and calls for change are rising. Read story

Global trade scholarships open for local businesses

July 6, 2018, 6:05am Business

Greater Portland Inc., a regional economic development organization, has 10 scholarships open for businesses to learn the ins and outs of global trade. The program, Growing Small Businesses Globally, aims to teach entrepreneurs about exchange rates, customs regulations, trade laws and other facets that make exporting goods seem difficult. Ten… Read story