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Sartu Mohammed, 9, at center, tries hula hooping with her family Saturday during the Fourth Plain Multicultural Festival.

High-energy crowd celebrates diversity, Fourth Plain vibe

Sartu Mohammed, 9, at center, tries hula hooping with her family Saturday during the Fourth Plain Multicultural Festival.

September 22, 2018, 8:17pm Clark County News

Evergreen Park felt as big and broad as the globe, yet as friendly as your own little corner of it, on Saturday afternoon. Read story

Fire damages Vancouver town house

September 22, 2018, 8:38am Clark County News

A Friday evening fire caused substantial smoke and other damage to a Vancouver town house. The fire was reported at 7:21 p.m. at 3734 N.E. Royal View Ave., near the Royal Oaks Country Club. Video posted on the Southwest Emergency Services Alert Facebook page by a witness showed firefighters arrived… Read story

John Bishop and his estranged wife, Michelle Bishop, enter the James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep United States Courthouse in San Diego on Friday afternoon. John Bishop’s truthfulness was at issue during his hearing, which caused the judge to postpone his criminal sentencing until Monday.

Bishop gets short reprieve; federal judge delays sentencing until Monday

John Bishop and his estranged wife, Michelle Bishop, enter the James M. Carter and Judith N. Keep United States Courthouse in San Diego on Friday afternoon. John Bishop’s truthfulness was at issue during his hearing, which caused the judge to postpone his criminal sentencing until Monday.

September 21, 2018, 7:09pm Clark County News

SAN DIEGO -- Former Living Hope Church pastor John Bishop sat shocked at the defendant’s table as a judge late Friday afternoon ordered that his bail bond be revoked in his drug smuggling case and he be taken into federal custody. After spending the weekend in jail, he is now… Read story

The mural created by artist Camille Cote is pictured on the Evergreen Floors & Doors Building along Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018.

Fourth Plain Multicultural Festival brings diversity, energy to blossoming corridor

The mural created by artist Camille Cote is pictured on the Evergreen Floors & Doors Building along Fourth Plain Boulevard in Vancouver on Monday, Sept. 10, 2018.

September 21, 2018, 6:05am Clark County Life

Fourth Plain Boulevard didn’t used to be a tourist destination, but nowadays Jackie Steiner keeps noting clues to the contrary. A corridor mostly infamous for dense traffic and urban grit has started earning public praise for vibrant colors and positive vibes. Read story

John Bishop faces sentencing today in federal court in San Diego on drug smuggling charges.

John Bishop Part 6: Reflections from a single-wide trailer

John Bishop faces sentencing today in federal court in San Diego on drug smuggling charges.

September 21, 2018, 6:05am Churches & Religion

The newsroom phone rang Thursday, Sept. 13 just before noon. It was Andrea Madison, a former Living Hope Church congregant and a friend of former pastor John Bishop. After catching wind of The Columbian’s impending series of articles on Bishop and the church, Madison, 61, wanted the opportunity to tell… Read story

Pastor Neal Curtiss, one of two lead pastors at Living Hope church, at a Sunday service in July.

John Bishop Part 5: Finding new paths

Pastor Neal Curtiss, one of two lead pastors at Living Hope church, at a Sunday service in July.

September 20, 2018, 6:05am Churches & Religion

At 5:25 a.m. Dec. 11, John Bishop drove a gray Volkswagen Jetta, bearing California license plates, into commuter lane No. 6 at the international port of entry in San Ysidro, Calif. He told a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer he was headed to Chula Vista, Calif., with nothing to… Read story

“I couldn’t shield him from an addiction to heroin. I couldn’t protect him from the law. I couldn’t shield him from jail. And sadly, he couldn’t spare himself either, because he had never learned about consequences of poor choices when he was growing up,” Bishop wrote.

John Bishop Part 4: Blue light special brings new crises

“I couldn’t shield him from an addiction to heroin. I couldn’t protect him from the law. I couldn’t shield him from jail. And sadly, he couldn’t spare himself either, because he had never learned about consequences of poor choices when he was growing up,” Bishop wrote.

September 19, 2018, 6:05am Churches & Religion

Securing $5 million to purchase the “promised land” was a huge leap of faith for John Bishop’s flock, but there was no turning back. Read story

Meadow Homes: The first housing project to be completed with city of Vancouver Affordable Housing Fund money opened on Aug 22. Meriwether Place is a three-story, 30-unit development providing permanent supportive housing to low-income and formerly homeless individuals.

First project using city affordable housing funds opens in Vancouver

Meadow Homes: The first housing project to be completed with city of Vancouver Affordable Housing Fund money opened on Aug 22. Meriwether Place is a three-story, 30-unit development providing permanent supportive housing to low-income and formerly homeless individuals.

September 19, 2018, 5:23am Community

Meriwether Place, the first housing project to be completed using city of Vancouver Affordable Housing Fund money, opened Aug 22. Read story

John Bishop, former pastor of the Living Hope Church, performs baptisms during Easter services in 2006.

John Bishop Part 2: ‘The best show in town’

John Bishop, former pastor of the Living Hope Church, performs baptisms during Easter services in 2006.

September 17, 2018, 6:00am Churches & Religion

Before it became an edgy, headline-grabbing house of God, Living Hope Church was just a group of friends who worshipped together. Read story

Vancouver Vineyard Church meets in park for services in August

September 12, 2018, 6:02am Churches & Religion

Vancouver Vineyard Church took some time this summer to break from its normal setup to host Prayer in the Park events in August. The congregation met at Quarnberg Park behind the church for four straight Sundays. In the church’s latest newsletter, pastor Marshal Prewitt wrote that one concern church officials… Read story