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Cash payments for WA residents? Lawmakers propose trying out basic income program

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February 1, 2024, 7:52am Editor's Choice

Washington Democrats want to give 7,500 low-income state residents recurring cash payments for two years, no strings attached. Read story

Loading bays sit Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at the Columbia Business Center. The land sold for $96 million in the largest single transaction by total consideration paid for industrial land on record in the Portland market.

113 acres in the Columbia Business Center sell in record-setting transaction

Loading bays sit Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at the Columbia Business Center. The land sold for $96 million in the largest single transaction by total consideration paid for industrial land on record in the Portland market.

January 31, 2024, 4:12pm Business

A 113-acre Vancouver property along the Columbia River in the Columbia Business Center has sold for a record-setting $96 million. Read story

Images of the suspect vehicle in a Sunday hit-and-run in east Vancouver.

Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office IDs man killed after being struck and then run over by a second vehicle in east Vancouver

Images of the suspect vehicle in a Sunday hit-and-run in east Vancouver.

January 31, 2024, 3:25pm Clark County News

The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office identified a Vancouver man as the person fatally struck by two vehicles Sunday night in east Vancouver. Read story

Maya Hendin of Council for the Homeless looks out at the Capitol during a break from meeting with state legislators Tuesday for Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day.

‘I just don’t believe this is the right policy’: Sen. Cleveland votes against rent stabilization bill

Maya Hendin of Council for the Homeless looks out at the Capitol during a break from meeting with state legislators Tuesday for Housing and Homelessness Advocacy Day.

January 31, 2024, 2:51pm Clark County News

Sen. Annette Cleveland on Wednesday voted against a rent stabilization bill that proposed to limit rent increases in Washington to 15 percent or lower depending on the choices of local governments. Her move effectively killed Senate Bill 5961 in committee. Read story

Construction continues on the Skyview Station shopping center in Salmon Creek. Rumored anchor store Trader Joe&rsquo;s has filed for a liquor license for the location but the company hasn&rsquo;t confirmed the new location.

No more maybes: Trader Joe’s is a go in Salmon Creek

Construction continues on the Skyview Station shopping center in Salmon Creek. Rumored anchor store Trader Joe&rsquo;s has filed for a liquor license for the location but the company hasn&rsquo;t confirmed the new location.

January 31, 2024, 2:21pm Business

Trader Joe’s has finally, officially confirmed that a new grocery store will be opening in Salmon Creek — at some point. Read story

Burgerville Chief Executive Officer Ed Casey led the company through a year with record sales and profitability and is now expanding the restaurant chain into new Northwest markets.

Burgerville expands, adding first new location in 8 years

Burgerville Chief Executive Officer Ed Casey led the company through a year with record sales and profitability and is now expanding the restaurant chain into new Northwest markets.

January 31, 2024, 6:08am Business

After a record sales year, Burgerville is entering an era of growth. Read story

In a sense, the main terminal&rsquo;s new roof is one of the world&rsquo;s largest wooden puzzles. It can be separated into 20 individual pieces which were moved from the fabrication yard, located three-quarters of a mile down the tarmac, to the main terminal. Each piece weighs at least 600,000 pounds and took four nights to be moved into place. (Photos by Stephen A.

Get ready to look up at Portland International Airport’s reconstructed main terminal

In a sense, the main terminal&rsquo;s new roof is one of the world&rsquo;s largest wooden puzzles. It can be separated into 20 individual pieces which were moved from the fabrication yard, located three-quarters of a mile down the tarmac, to the main terminal. Each piece weighs at least 600,000 pounds and took four nights to be moved into place. (Photos by Stephen A.

January 30, 2024, 6:08am Business

After five years of construction at Portland International Airport, the final piece — the reconstructed main terminal — will open in May. Read story

The Washington Department of Ecology reported that 26 million pounds of litter landed along state roads and highway interchanges in 2022.

Hundreds of volunteer hours later, litter on Highway 14 is impossible to keep up with

The Washington Department of Ecology reported that 26 million pounds of litter landed along state roads and highway interchanges in 2022.

January 29, 2024, 3:46pm Clark County News

When Madeline Lyne drives along Highway 14, her frustration is palpable. Read story

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67-year-old man dead after being struck and then run over by a second vehicle, say Vancouver police

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January 29, 2024, 8:24am Clark County News

A man was killed Sunday night when a he was struck by a vehicle in east Vancouver and then run over by a second vehicle that fled the scene, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

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‘He deserves a funeral’: Demetrius Coles’ burned body was found on a Vancouver sidewalk

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January 27, 2024, 6:14am Clark County Health

Flames engulfed a dead man’s body on the sidewalk at West Ninth and Columbia streets in Vancouver five days before Christmas. Read story