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A photo from nLIGHT shows the company's facility in Camas.

Camas-based nLIGHT trimmed workforce 5% last year, reports 16% loss last quarter

A photo from nLIGHT shows the company's facility in Camas.

February 28, 2023, 6:42pm Business

Camas-based nLIGHT disclosed it has cut its workforce by about 5 percent as it reported mounting losses at its latest quarterly earnings presentation. Read story

Visitors gather in 2016 to celebrate the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington's latest clubhouse in Vancouver. Federal funds from the city of Vancouver have helped the nonprofit agency run its youth violence prevention and intervention programs.

Clark County, Vancouver to get millions from feds

Visitors gather in 2016 to celebrate the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington's latest clubhouse in Vancouver. Federal funds from the city of Vancouver have helped the nonprofit agency run its youth violence prevention and intervention programs.

February 28, 2023, 6:40pm Business

Clark County and the city of Vancouver are receiving an annual influx of funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for affordable housing, community development and homeless assistance. Read story

Clark County Fire Marshal sets lottery for fireworks permits

February 28, 2023, 6:04am Business

Applications are now being accepted for a retail fireworks permit lottery to be held by the Clark County Fire Marshal’s office on March 27. Fireworks cannot be sold in the county without a permit. Read story

Trucks drive toward the Zimmerly gravel pit east of Washougal in July 2018. Operators of the pit, long the subject of opposition from neighbors and conservation groups, are seeking permission to keep extracting gravel from the site.

Clark County asked to OK gravel pit east of Washougal

Trucks drive toward the Zimmerly gravel pit east of Washougal in July 2018. Operators of the pit, long the subject of opposition from neighbors and conservation groups, are seeking permission to keep extracting gravel from the site.

February 28, 2023, 6:04am Business

A gravel pit that has been involved in years of disputes and lawsuits is in the public eye once again, as its owner and operator request approval to continue mining at the site. Read story

Alan Kuzma, from left, Patty Kuzma, Traci Kuzma and Nathan Kuzma were the last of the Kuzmas to run the Vancouver business icon Art Kuzma Motors. The business closed in January after nearly 90 years.

Art Kuzma Motors closes its doors

Alan Kuzma, from left, Patty Kuzma, Traci Kuzma and Nathan Kuzma were the last of the Kuzmas to run the Vancouver business icon Art Kuzma Motors. The business closed in January after nearly 90 years.

February 23, 2023, 6:01am Business

The owners of Art Kuzma Motors closed the garage doors for the last time Jan. 31, ending a legacy that was 86 years in the making. Read story

A sign advertises a past neighborhood meeting about Knife River's planned concrete batch plant on Northeast 101st Street. While the company hasn't filed a permit request yet, opponents are already organizing.

Opposition hardens against concrete plant planned for Clark County

A sign advertises a past neighborhood meeting about Knife River's planned concrete batch plant on Northeast 101st Street. While the company hasn't filed a permit request yet, opponents are already organizing.

February 22, 2023, 6:03am Business

Although the Knife River Corporation has yet to file its permit application with Clark County, residents living near a planned batch concrete plant aren’t wasting any time organizing their opposition. Read story

Columbia Dance is among more than a hundred local businesses that received a Working Washington grant.

Clark County arts groups, businesses get COVID aid from state

Columbia Dance is among more than a hundred local businesses that received a Working Washington grant.

February 21, 2023, 5:42pm Business

More than a hundred Southwest Washington businesses received state pandemic relief assistance this month from the Washington State Department of Commerce and Washington State Arts Commission. Read story

Golden Tent Mongolian Grill near Vancouver Mall in 2017.

Vancouver Housing Authority master lease agreement to add affordable housing

Golden Tent Mongolian Grill near Vancouver Mall in 2017.

February 20, 2023, 3:47pm Business

As housing costs in Clark County become increasingly unaffordable for many residents, the Vancouver Housing Authority is using an innovative way to put more below-market-rate housing on the ground. Read story

Owner and instructor Krista Davis, center, leads exercise classes at Recoil Bungee Fitness in Vancouver.

Working in Clark County: Krista Davis, Recoil Bungee Fitness

Owner and instructor Krista Davis, center, leads exercise classes at Recoil Bungee Fitness in Vancouver.

February 18, 2023, 6:03am Business

Who says working out can’t be fun? At a newly opened fitness studio in Vancouver, students trade running laps and lifting weights for bungee cords and acrobatics. Read story

Clark County Health Inspections, Feb. 1-7

February 17, 2023, 6:04am Business

Clark County Health Inspections Read story