Thrive International will host an interfaith forum on Feb. 6 at 1:30 p.m. to discuss how Spokane can actively work toward a just and unified community.
This week's FāVS Religion News Roundup talks about Matt Shea's lawsuit against the city, local advocates' reactions to Trump's reversal on transgender federal rights, a Negro Folk Symphony at the Fox Theater and more.
This week's FāVS Religion News Roundup exposes how Trump halting the U.S. refugee resettlement program will affect Spokane, the new Idaho library rules separating "mature content" into a separate space, Idaho lawmakers overturning the national legalization of same-sex marriage, upcoming events and more.
Spokane news roundup: Gonzaga names first woman president Katia Passerini, YWCA announces achievement honorees, Hope House shelter faces closure, plus updates on local policy changes and community events.
Local news roundup: Grants awarded to several local organizations such as Gonzaga Prep, NATIVE Project and Excelsior Wellness, Spokane looking for neighbors to help neighbors, Westminster Church to host Westminster Respite Facility pre-opening open house and more.
Spokane NAACP responds to surveillance footage of KKK-robed figure in Colbert, WA. Local authorities seek information as MLK Unity Rally approaches. Security measures increased.
Local news roundup: Chewelah's Christmas tree labyrinth offers meditation, Kent mosque faces vandalism, climate anxiety group launches, and Coeur d'Alene artist completes Christ sculpture.