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&quot;This is the biggest of the big,&quot; said Rudyard Coltman, Cinetopia owner, during a tour Wednesday of his company's 23-screen theater, currently under construction at Westfield Vancouver mall and set to open later this spring.

Cinetopia owner envisions movie Utopia

&quot;This is the biggest of the big,&quot; said Rudyard Coltman, Cinetopia owner, during a tour Wednesday of his company's 23-screen theater, currently under construction at Westfield Vancouver mall and set to open later this spring.

April 11, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Rudyard Coltman showed a bit of Hollywood flair as he led news reporters on a tour Wednesday of his still-unfinished Cinetopia showcase theater at Westfield Vancouver mall. He wore a red hard hat while everyone else wore white ones. He handed iPads to visitors as a guide tool to emphasize… Read story

High-ranking Larch Corrections Center worker focus of probe

April 11, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Washington State Department of Corrections asked Washington State Patrol to investigate a union claim against a high-ranking employee at Larch Corrections Center. Read story

Aldridge eager for challenge at Clark

April 11, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

As he leaves the Prairie High School girls basketball program following 32 seasons, 710 victories, and six state championships, new Clark College women's basketball coach Al Aldridge knows that the key to his success at the college level will be the players he can attract to Clark. Read story

Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle, pictured here in February 2008, answered a state judicial board's statement of charges against him on Thursday.

Hearing on Judge Wulle’s alleged violations set for June

Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle, pictured here in February 2008, answered a state judicial board's statement of charges against him on Thursday.

April 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A public hearing to determine whether Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle violated codes of conduct is set for June 18 at the Clark County Courthouse, a state judicial board official said Wednesday. Read story

Marisa Dahlberg, 9, left in blue, of Hough Elementary School helps plant a deciduous green vase Zelkova, this year's official Arbor Day tree.

Hough kids join in Arbor Day celebration

Marisa Dahlberg, 9, left in blue, of Hough Elementary School helps plant a deciduous green vase Zelkova, this year's official Arbor Day tree.

April 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

When Oliver Sasse planted a blue spruce many years ago, it stood just a few feet high. Read story

Supreme Court ruling on strip-searches won’t change protocol at county jail

April 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that jail officers may conduct strip searches any time they want -- even for the most minor crimes and when there's no evidence of contraband such as weapons or drugs. Read story

ESD 112 hires pair of new administrators

April 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Two school administrators from the Portland area will fill leadership positions at the Educational Service District 112. The positions opened up when two associate superintendents retired after decades of service at the ESD. Read story

Lt. Gov.

Southwest Washington lawmakers discuss new state budget

Lt. Gov.

April 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Southwest Washington lawmakers' emotions ranged from pleased to concerned with the passage of a supplemental operating budget deal that had them working well into Wednesday morning. Read story

Vancouver Police Department buys two new K9s

April 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department recently purchased two new K9s to replace two retiring dogs. Read story

Marshall Lecture canceled after speaker pulls out

April 10, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

The 2012 Marshall Lecture, slated for April 19, has been canceled because of a scheduling conflict, Fort Vancouver National Trust officials announced Tuesday. Read story