October 2, 2017, 2:57pm Business
Port of Vancouver commission District 1 candidate Kris Greene told The Columbian’s Editorial Board Friday that a recent $75,000 contribution from Vancouver Energy was “problematic” for his campaign. Read story
September 28, 2017, 9:20am Business
The Native American official who has been the face and voice of the fight against the Dakota Access oil pipeline has been voted out of office. Read story
September 27, 2017, 5:13pm Business
In an ongoing lawsuit brought by several environmental groups, the Port of Vancouver will have to better account for seven executive-session meetings it held related to the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal. Read story
September 26, 2017, 10:38am Business
In a potentially fatal blow to Millennium Bulk Terminal’s proposed Longview coal export dock, the state Department of Ecology has denied a water quality permit for the project, concluding that it would cause unavoidable harm to the environment. Read story
September 22, 2017, 5:20pm Clark County News
Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey has dismissed a challenge to Port of Vancouver Board of Commissioners candidate Don Orange’s voter registration, meaning that the oil terminal opponent will appear on the November ballot. Read story
September 12, 2017, 5:54pm Business
Port of Vancouver Commissioner Jerry Oliver is tired of rehashing the port’s Vancouver Energy lease when it comes up for automatic renewal every three months. Read story
September 7, 2017, 8:15pm Clark County News
The company proposing to build the nation’s largest oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver has donated $75,000 in cash to port commissioner candidate Kris Greene. Read story
September 1, 2017, 11:56am Business
State regulators say a judge erred when he overturned $2.39 million in penalties against Tesoro following the 2010 deadly explosion at its Anacortes refinery. Read story
August 31, 2017, 4:42pm Business
The Vancouver Energy oil terminal is now the only proposed crude-by-rail project in Washington. Read story
August 30, 2017, 8:06pm Business
The Port of Vancouver is taking the unusual step of asking for a ruling against itself in a lawsuit challenging its past interpretation of the Washington Open Public Meetings Act. Read story