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An excavator sits outside the windows of ilani on Tuesday during a ground-breaking ceremony for its Meeting & Entertainment Center expansion.

ilani breaks ground on expansion of Meeting & Entertainment Center

An excavator sits outside the windows of ilani on Tuesday during a ground-breaking ceremony for its Meeting & Entertainment Center expansion.

February 14, 2023, 4:09pm Business

Amid a dusting of snow, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and the team from ilani broke ground Tuesday on a 10,000-square-foot expansion to its Meeting & Entertainment Center. Read story

Construction bustles at the Waterfront Vancouver, which developer Barry Cain says could be built out earlier than expected. Cain said that $999 million worth of development has or will occur on the site through 2024, with another $530 million worth by 2030.

Waterfront Vancouver construction about two-thirds complete

Construction bustles at the Waterfront Vancouver, which developer Barry Cain says could be built out earlier than expected. Cain said that $999 million worth of development has or will occur on the site through 2024, with another $530 million worth by 2030.

February 14, 2023, 6:04am Business

The 24.64 acre Waterfront Vancouver is about two-thirds finished, and every block could be developed by 2030, maybe even a year or two early. Read story

NuStar Energy LP's location at 5420 N.W. Fruit Valley Road, Vancouver, on Oct. 6, 2015.

Fruit Valley terminal site to be cleaned up

NuStar Energy LP's location at 5420 N.W. Fruit Valley Road, Vancouver, on Oct. 6, 2015.

February 13, 2023, 5:49pm Clark County News

A Fruit Valley terminal site will soon see a cleanup plan address its petroleum-contaminated soil that was discovered more than two decades ago. Read story

The railroad bridge over the Lewis River has experienced a number of fatalities, injuries and close calls leading to the Clark County Council holding a public hearing about vacating the adjacent Northwest Lancaster Road.

Clark County Council holds hearing on vacating Northwest Lancaster Road near Ridgefield

The railroad bridge over the Lewis River has experienced a number of fatalities, injuries and close calls leading to the Clark County Council holding a public hearing about vacating the adjacent Northwest Lancaster Road.

February 13, 2023, 5:23pm Clark County News

A hazardous railroad bridge near Ridgefield is one step closer to being safer after the Clark County Council held a public hearing Feb. 7 about vacating the adjacent Northwest Lancaster Road. Read story

Kurt Snyder of Garside Florist browses through the selection of flowers at the Portland Flower Market while preparing for Valentine's Day.

Time to peddle petals for Clark County flower shops

Kurt Snyder of Garside Florist browses through the selection of flowers at the Portland Flower Market while preparing for Valentine's Day.

February 12, 2023, 6:05am Business

To a flower shop owner like Kurt Snyder, Valentine’s Day is his Super Bowl. And like every good coach, he has to make a game plan. Read story

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Former Vancouver man gets 21-year sentence for child pornography

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February 11, 2023, 6:16pm Clark County News

A former Vancouver man was sentenced Friday to 21 years in federal prison for creating images of the sexual abuse of an infant. Read story

Je'Kai Kazmende, left, stands next to his cousin, Jahad Hudson, as he leads a walking tour of Vancouver. He points out a spot where he had an encounter with police officers that he said felt unjust.

Vancouver teen walks, talks and dreams during waterfront tour

Je'Kai Kazmende, left, stands next to his cousin, Jahad Hudson, as he leads a walking tour of Vancouver. He points out a spot where he had an encounter with police officers that he said felt unjust.

February 11, 2023, 5:42pm Clark County News

“I too have a dream and it’s a dream deeply rooted in the African American dream,” Je’Kai Kazmende said, addressing a crowd at Fort Vancouver Saturday morning. “I too hope to live in a world where I am not judged by the color of my skin but by the content… Read story

A customer walks into the Battle Ground Post Office Wednesday morning. An ongoing shortage of carriers has left many residents with missed or late deliveries.

Battle Ground Post Office aims to address staffing shortages

A customer walks into the Battle Ground Post Office Wednesday morning. An ongoing shortage of carriers has left many residents with missed or late deliveries.

February 11, 2023, 6:02am Clark County News

If you live in one of the county’s more rural areas near Battle Ground, La Center or Yacolt, you may have experienced some difficulties getting your mail during the past few months. The U.S. Postal Service says staffing shortages, especially a shortage of mail carriers, is primarily to blame. Read story

From left: Hanz Kroesen, co-owner of Source Climbing Center, looks up at the climbing wall with U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, and Isabel Guzman, head of the Small Business Administration, during a tour Friday morning.

Climbing out of COVID: Perez, federal officials look in on Vancouver’s small businesses

From left: Hanz Kroesen, co-owner of Source Climbing Center, looks up at the climbing wall with U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, and Isabel Guzman, head of the Small Business Administration, during a tour Friday morning.

February 10, 2023, 3:53pm Business

The administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration spent her Friday morning at a climbing gym in downtown Vancouver. Read story

Jason Ferguson was resentenced for murder and assault in a 2004 stabbing outside a Hazel Dell nightclub.

Vancouver man resentenced in 2004 stabbing

Jason Ferguson was resentenced for murder and assault in a 2004 stabbing outside a Hazel Dell nightclub.

February 10, 2023, 3:40pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was resentenced Friday to more than 36 years in prison for a 2004 stabbing, after his hearing was continued from last month due to a math error. Read story