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Sen. Patty Murray speaks to David Ripp, the executive director of the Port of Camas-Washougal, following a Columbia River Economic Development Council luncheon on Tuesday. The Democratic senator spoke about her collaborative efforts in &quot;the other Washington&quot; before a crowd of more than 90 local business leaders.

Murray in Vancouver: I build bridges

Sen. Patty Murray speaks to David Ripp, the executive director of the Port of Camas-Washougal, following a Columbia River Economic Development Council luncheon on Tuesday. The Democratic senator spoke about her collaborative efforts in &quot;the other Washington&quot; before a crowd of more than 90 local business leaders.

August 16, 2016, 5:23pm Clark County Business

Sen. Patty Murray read through her résumé for Clark County’s business community Tuesday and stressed one theme of her experience: bridge building. Read story

An aerial view of the 10-acre plot where Sigma Design plans to set up its new world headquarters campus. The building and campus are the former site of Heraeus Shin-Etsu America, a silicon crucible manufacturing company.

Sigma Design plans Camas move

An aerial view of the 10-acre plot where Sigma Design plans to set up its new world headquarters campus. The building and campus are the former site of Heraeus Shin-Etsu America, a silicon crucible manufacturing company.

August 16, 2016, 4:42pm Business

Product development and engineering firm Sigma Design Inc. will relocate and consolidate its Vancouver offices at a new world headquarters campus in Camas. Read story

Kimberly Sherertz, widow of the late Vancouver businessman William Sherertz, stands in 2011 beside the unfinished waterfront restaurant that her husband had planned to open as The Black Pearl overlooking the marina at the Port of Camas-Washougal. The building is now for sale, allowing the Pearl to be passed to a hopeful restaurateur or other developer.

Former Parker House site for sale in Washougal

Kimberly Sherertz, widow of the late Vancouver businessman William Sherertz, stands in 2011 beside the unfinished waterfront restaurant that her husband had planned to open as The Black Pearl overlooking the marina at the Port of Camas-Washougal. The building is now for sale, allowing the Pearl to be passed to a hopeful restaurateur or other developer.

August 16, 2016, 6:05am Business

Near the confluence of the Columbia and Washougal rivers, a building stands abandoned like a lone oyster on the shore. In it lives the dream of The Black Pearl, not a gem but a planned restaurant that had been a local man’s dream before he died. Read story

An artist's rendering of the new city of Vancouver fire station planned for Uptown Village at West Fourth Plain Boulevard and Main Street, and the new station planned on Norris Road, south of Fourth Plain. The two stations will be close to identical.

‘Big day’ for Vancouver fire officials

An artist's rendering of the new city of Vancouver fire station planned for Uptown Village at West Fourth Plain Boulevard and Main Street, and the new station planned on Norris Road, south of Fourth Plain. The two stations will be close to identical.

August 15, 2016, 7:42pm Clark County News

City and fire officials broke ground for Vancouver’s two new fire stations Monday during a dedication ceremony. Read story

Tim Shotwell, whose 30 years in the Army included two tours in South Korea, attends Friday&#039;s service for Korean War fatality Pfc. William Butz.

Off Beat: Veteran sees both sides of exchange of soldiers’ remains

Tim Shotwell, whose 30 years in the Army included two tours in South Korea, attends Friday&#039;s service for Korean War fatality Pfc. William Butz.

August 15, 2016, 11:15am Clark County News

Tim Shotwell helped hand off the remains of two Red Chinese soldiers while he served in Korea. Read story

The Greek food stall, one of many, at the International Food Fest at St Joseph Catholic School in Vancouver in September. The event was a one-time thing, as church and school officials said they will no longer hold food fests of any type.

St. Joseph Catholic declares end to food fests

The Greek food stall, one of many, at the International Food Fest at St Joseph Catholic School in Vancouver in September. The event was a one-time thing, as church and school officials said they will no longer hold food fests of any type.

August 15, 2016, 6:02am Churches & Religion

Not even globalism could save the longstanding tradition of an Oktoberfest in September at St. Joseph Catholic Church and School. Those days are really over now. Read story

The Wild Orchid monster truck performs for the crowd on the final day of the Clark County Fair in 2014.

Go, Ideas for the Weekend: Clark County Fair, concerts and criterium

The Wild Orchid monster truck performs for the crowd on the final day of the Clark County Fair in 2014.

August 12, 2016, 6:06am Clark County Life

Don't miss out on the big events at the Clark County Fair in its final weekend. Read story

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August 10, 2016, 6:09am Community

On campus Read story

Fisher-Mill Plain: Some of the 270-plus youths in the Vancouver East Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who participated in a &quot;Pioneer Trek&quot; near Trout Lake.

Youths go on trek to learn about pioneers

Fisher-Mill Plain: Some of the 270-plus youths in the Vancouver East Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who participated in a &quot;Pioneer Trek&quot; near Trout Lake.

August 10, 2016, 6:05am Truckies

More than 270 youths in the Vancouver East Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints learned a bit about the hardship experienced by the Mormon pioneers who migrated to the Salt Lake Valley 170 years ago on a “Pioneer Trek” of their own last month near Trout… Read story

Oil terminal opponents in the audience waive their hands Monday in support of an opening statement critical of the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal during an Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hearing Clark College at Columbia Tech Center.

Opening statements, expert testimony on oil terminal begins

Oil terminal opponents in the audience waive their hands Monday in support of an opening statement critical of the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal during an Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council hearing Clark College at Columbia Tech Center.

June 27, 2016, 6:45pm Business

Opening statements, expert testimony on oil terminal begins Read story