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June Carter and Johnny Cash

Cash-Carter documentary a sellout at Kiggins; more shows added

June Carter and Johnny Cash

November 25, 2015, 2:26pm Clark County News

Everybody claims to love the historic Kiggins Theatre, but not so many actually show up and patronize the place. Sparse attendance has kept owner Dan Wyatt worried for the future of the old-fashioned movie palace ever since he bought and remodeled it almost four years ago. Read story

Angie Ballantyne gathers with her daughters -- from left, Alayna, 6; Ilisha, 7; and Melia, 9 -- at their home in Vancouver. Ballantyne&#039;s husband is serving a 25-year sentence in prison, and she and her family benefit from Families on the Outside, a nonprofit aimed at supporting families of prisoners.

Nonprofit helps families of people in prison

Angie Ballantyne gathers with her daughters -- from left, Alayna, 6; Ilisha, 7; and Melia, 9 -- at their home in Vancouver. Ballantyne&#039;s husband is serving a 25-year sentence in prison, and she and her family benefit from Families on the Outside, a nonprofit aimed at supporting families of prisoners.

November 25, 2015, 12:30pm Clark County News

Angie Ballantyne has three daughters and all of them, she said, are daddy's girls. Read story

A police officer puts up police tape at the scene of a reported shootingin downtown Vancouver on Wednesday.

Vancouver police investigate downtown homicide

A police officer puts up police tape at the scene of a reported shootingin downtown Vancouver on Wednesday.

November 25, 2015, 12:02pm Clark County News

Emergency personnel converged on downtown Vancouver late Wednesday morning in response to a reported fatal robbery, according to emergency radio traffic monitored at The Columbian. Read story

Hockinson school board OKs $14 million levy

November 25, 2015, 11:19am Clark County News

Voters in February will get to decide on a nearly $14 million levy to support Hockinson schools after the school board voted to put it on the ballot Monday night. Read story

Columbian to host social media 101 event

November 25, 2015, 11:17am Clark County News

Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, the list goes on. Every week there seems to be a new way to get local news or engage with The Columbian on social media. If you’re new to this and want to wrap your head around hashtags and much more, join us Tuesday, Dec. 8… Read story

Cody Taplin of St. Mary&#039;s Services gets a bird&#039;s-eye view of downtown Vancouver while hanging Christmas tree lights Wednesday morning in Esther Short Park. The tree will be illuminated Friday.

Christmas lights hit new heights in Esther Short Park

Cody Taplin of St. Mary&#039;s Services gets a bird&#039;s-eye view of downtown Vancouver while hanging Christmas tree lights Wednesday morning in Esther Short Park. The tree will be illuminated Friday.

November 25, 2015, 10:47am Clark County News

Christmas tree decorating in most homes readying for the holiday starts after Thanksgiving, but when the tree is about 100 feet tall and takes 16,000 lights, one might want to start early. Read story

Crossing guard grabs boy from in front of car

November 25, 2015, 10:19am Clark County News

A crossing guard at Dorothy Fox Elementary School in Camas saved a young boy Monday morning. Read story

Family of man who died at jail to sue for $4M in damages

November 25, 2015, 9:17am Clark County News

Relatives of a Vancouver man who died in custody at the Clark County Jail in March after he was restrained by corrections deputies intend to sue the county for $4 million in damages, claiming jail staff was negligent in his death. Read story

Thanksgiving holiday closures

November 25, 2015, 6:21am Clark County News

What's open and what's closed for Thanksgiving. Read story

Friends of the Carpenter executive director Tom Iberle explains how this 1,200-square-foot space in his agency&#039;s west Vancouver warehouse will be transformed in the next few weeks into a day center for the homeless.

Groups rally for day center for the homeless

Friends of the Carpenter executive director Tom Iberle explains how this 1,200-square-foot space in his agency&#039;s west Vancouver warehouse will be transformed in the next few weeks into a day center for the homeless.

November 25, 2015, 6:08am Clark County News

The business community is stepping up to build showers, bathrooms and a laundry facility at a day center for the homeless that's slated to open next month in west Vancouver's Fruit Valley neighborhood, giving the project a needed boost as the city grapples with its homeless problem. Read story