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TSMC, which oversees WaferTech in Camas, could be eligible to receive the funds under the CHIPS Act. The company is planning to expand its U.S. presence — but not in Camas. Last May, TSMC’s board of directors approved creating a subsidiary in Arizona.

Cantwell hails Senate passage of Chips and Science Act

TSMC, which oversees WaferTech in Camas, could be eligible to receive the funds under the CHIPS Act. The company is planning to expand its U.S. presence — but not in Camas. Last May, TSMC’s board of directors approved creating a subsidiary in Arizona.

July 27, 2022, 5:39pm Business

The Chips and Science Act, encompassing nearly $250 billion in federal spending for American science and technology research, development and manufacturing, passed out of the U.S. Senate on Wednesday in a bipartisan fashion, 64-33. Read story

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

Vancouver’s housing stock not keeping up with growth; prices displacing more residents

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

July 26, 2022, 11:24am Business

The status of Vancouver’s housing conditions is grim: There isn’t enough affordable housing stock to meet demand, and rising prices are displacing those who can’t afford their current living situation. Read story

Vancouver climate action event planned

July 26, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Join city officials as they share what the city of Vancouver is doing to address environmental justice through policy and infrastructure initiatives. Read story

On July 15, the Vancouver Fire Department put into service the new Truck 5. Sticking with long-standing tradition, members of the department and community pushed the new truck into its bay to celebrate putting the truck in service.

Vancouver Fire Department ladder truck pushed into service

On July 15, the Vancouver Fire Department put into service the new Truck 5. Sticking with long-standing tradition, members of the department and community pushed the new truck into its bay to celebrate putting the truck in service.

July 23, 2022, 5:55am Community

The fire service is deeply enriched in tradition and lore. One tradition that began in the 1800s was pushing fire apparatus into the fire station. Read story

Paul Thomson of Vancouver earned an honorable mention in Friends of the Columbia Gorge's Nature Photography Day contest.

Vancouver resident earns honorable mention in Columbia Gorge photo contest

Paul Thomson of Vancouver earned an honorable mention in Friends of the Columbia Gorge's Nature Photography Day contest.

July 23, 2022, 5:23am Community

Friends of the Columbia Gorge hosted a contest to celebrate Nature Photography Day on June 15. Read story

A MAX Green Line train pulls into the Southeast Main Street station near Mall 205 in Portland.

Light rail’s history on the ballot in Clark County a complicated affair

A MAX Green Line train pulls into the Southeast Main Street station near Mall 205 in Portland.

July 22, 2022, 11:44am Clark County News

Light rail has appeared on the ballot three times in Clark County, although voters have never been directly asked if they want to extend TriMet’s light rail system into Vancouver. Read story

All The Wishes owner Aphena Arshisha stands for a portrait Wednesday at her home in Vancouver. The Vancouver Farmers Market has partnered with Mercy Corps Northwest to launch a training and assistance program for small businesses such as All The Wishes wanting to launch a booth at the farmers market.  At top, All The Wishes jewelry hangs on a display tree at  Arshisha's home in Vancouver.

Vancouver Farmers Market gets fresh crop of sellers with launch of program

All The Wishes owner Aphena Arshisha stands for a portrait Wednesday at her home in Vancouver. The Vancouver Farmers Market has partnered with Mercy Corps Northwest to launch a training and assistance program for small businesses such as All The Wishes wanting to launch a booth at the farmers market.  At top, All The Wishes jewelry hangs on a display tree at  Arshisha's home in Vancouver.

July 22, 2022, 6:05am Business

Aphena Arshisha was one of the best table servers in Clark County. But now she is living her destiny — selling jewelry and crystals to help women in the community. Read story

Vancouver’s 2023-24 biennial budget in works

July 20, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

City of Vancouver staff are currently developing the 2023-2024 biennial budget, which outlines how resources will be invested in a variety of municipal services. Read story

Tom Lineham poses for a portrait on West Mill Plain Boulevard. The roadway "is not known for its beauty or aesthetics," he said. "It's doesn't have a lot of charm.

Vancouver native rediscovers hometown documenting 11-mile walk on Mill Plain

Tom Lineham poses for a portrait on West Mill Plain Boulevard. The roadway "is not known for its beauty or aesthetics," he said. "It's doesn't have a lot of charm.

July 17, 2022, 6:02am Clark County Life

Picture Vancouver’s primary crosstown boulevard — busy with traffic, tightly lined by businesses and homes — as a primitive wagon road linking the original Fort Vancouver to a sprawling farming community miles to the northeast. Read story

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

Vancouver needs partners to reach carbon neutrality goal by 2040, official says

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

July 15, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Without community engagement, the city of Vancouver’s goal to reach carbon neutrality by 2040 will be unattainable. Read story