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The former Joe&#039;s Crab Shack, one of two buildings standing on a site planned for a new mixed-use development, closed in May 2020 due to COVID-19 closures.

Vancouver hopes boardwalk, mixed-use buildings revive state’s gateway

The former Joe&#039;s Crab Shack, one of two buildings standing on a site planned for a new mixed-use development, closed in May 2020 due to COVID-19 closures.

March 24, 2021, 6:03am Business

The city of Vancouver and real estate company Kirkland Development are hammering out the details of a proposed public boardwalk and mixed-use development on a plot of land directly east of the Interstate 5 Bridge — the 2.3-acre area currently occupied by longtime restaurant Who Song & Larry’s and the… Read story

Seattle restaurant 13 Coins is expanding out of the Seattle area for the first time with its newest location opening this fall at The Waterfront Vancouver.

Seattle’s 13 Coins restaurant coming to The Waterfront Vancouver

Seattle restaurant 13 Coins is expanding out of the Seattle area for the first time with its newest location opening this fall at The Waterfront Vancouver.

March 17, 2021, 11:25am Business

Seattle-based restaurant 13 Coins is expanding to Southwest Washington. Vancouver-based Kirkland Development announced Wednesday that a new 13 Coins location will open at the upcoming Hotel Indigo and Kirkland Tower project at The Waterfront Vancouver. Read story

Relay for immigration justice kicks off today in Vancouver

March 17, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

A national campaign urging leaders to create a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants will kick off today in Vancouver, with a virtual and in-person rally that will include U.S. Sen. Patty Murray and Vancouver City Councilor Ty Stober. Read story

Katie Odem, marketing communications manager for the Port of Vancouver, looks over wind turbine towers that are currently being stored at the port and are waiting to be shipped out by truck. A record-breaking year of wind component imports helped the port during an otherwise challenging 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Port of Vancouver blows past record

Katie Odem, marketing communications manager for the Port of Vancouver, looks over wind turbine towers that are currently being stored at the port and are waiting to be shipped out by truck. A record-breaking year of wind component imports helped the port during an otherwise challenging 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

March 15, 2021, 6:00am Business

Fewer ships docked, fewer trains rolled through and some of the biggest regular import and export commodities hit significant speed bumps during the pandemic. Read story

Woodcuts by Astrid Beatriz Furstner, honoring Black heroes and martyrs like Breonna Taylor, are part of the current exhibit at the Phoenix Rising Gallery in downtown Vancouver.

Clark County art galleries spring back with fresh exhibits

Woodcuts by Astrid Beatriz Furstner, honoring Black heroes and martyrs like Breonna Taylor, are part of the current exhibit at the Phoenix Rising Gallery in downtown Vancouver.

March 14, 2021, 6:02am Business

Just like early spring flowers, cautious yet curious heads are popping up all over downtown Vancouver. Read story

Terry Bakker said her business started the season with 700 clients and can&#039;t accept anymore due to the complexity of filing taxes this year.

Working in Clark County: Terry O. Bakker, tax consultant at O’Leary Tax Service

Terry Bakker said her business started the season with 700 clients and can&#039;t accept anymore due to the complexity of filing taxes this year.

March 13, 2021, 6:03am Business

No one wants to think about taxes right now, especially as the nation gets a glimpse of post-pandemic life. Navigating the chaos that 2020 wrought on finances seems like torture. Read story

Morning Press: Camas High COVID; Navigation Center; Woody’s Tacos; Clark College baseball; Tower Mall vaccines

March 13, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story

The aftermath of a fatal fire at Date Park Condominiums in Vancouver's Harney Heights neighborhood is pictured Wednesday morning.

Vancouver apartment fire caused by smoking materials, oxygen tank

The aftermath of a fatal fire at Date Park Condominiums in Vancouver's Harney Heights neighborhood is pictured Wednesday morning.

March 12, 2021, 12:11pm Clark County News

A fatal fire Tuesday night at an apartment building in Vancouver’s Harney Heights neighborhood was the result of a tenant smoking while using an oxygen tank, according to a fire marshal. Read story

Terry Edwards, left, and Steve Edwards of Vancouver enjoy the sound of local singer-songwriter Aram Arslanian during a very regulated and distanced dinnertime show at Say Ciao! taproom and restaurant in Vancouver.

Small Vancouver restaurant launches Friday night concerts for small audiences

Terry Edwards, left, and Steve Edwards of Vancouver enjoy the sound of local singer-songwriter Aram Arslanian during a very regulated and distanced dinnertime show at Say Ciao! taproom and restaurant in Vancouver.

March 11, 2021, 6:04am Clark County Life

Sitting in an intimate restaurant with your sweetie, enjoying food and wine while a local singer-songwriter strums a guitar and enfolds the room in warm, soothing tones. Almost seems like a normal Friday night, doesn’t it? Read story

Woody's Tacos owner Scott Holzinger discusses the tabletops that hang on the wall of his second restaurant location Feb. 9 in downtown Vancouver. The restaurant had to close after a sewer line broke, flooding it.

Sewage floods new location of Woody’s Tacos

Woody's Tacos owner Scott Holzinger discusses the tabletops that hang on the wall of his second restaurant location Feb. 9 in downtown Vancouver. The restaurant had to close after a sewer line broke, flooding it.

March 10, 2021, 5:06pm Business

After a week and a half of the new Woody’s Tacos downtown being open, a sewage line burst, forcing owner Scott “Woody” Holzinger to close for an indefinite amount of time while he seeks repairs. Read story