Morgen White

Morgen White graduated summa cum laude from Washington State University with a degree in broadcast journalism and media production. She extended her stay in Pullman to continue her role as an announcer and producer at NWPB. She later moved back to her roots in Seattle to be near family and has since transitioned into working as an on-air announcer for KUOW. Morgen’s passion for journalism and storytelling continues to fuel her reporting and the production of social media content for FāVS News.

NWIM Synod receives second grant to support rural ministry in the Inland Northwest

The NWIM Synod received a second CaSTLE Project grant to support rural ecumenical ministry, strengthening collaboration and community life in small towns.

Lutheran church hosts interfaith bridge-building event as political tensions rise

50 people gathered at Holy Spirit Lutheran Church for a Paths To Understanding event focused on healing divisions through dialogue and trust.

Faith reactions, protests across Northwest after recent shootings involving ICE

Faith leaders across the Pacific Northwest are calling for prayer and nonviolent action following ICE shootings in Minneapolis and Portland that sparked national outcry.

Coeur d’Alene’s rising temps spark local climate action

The Kootenai Environmental Alliance is shifting its climate strategy by translating global data into local impacts residents can see and act on.

Thai Siam serves free Christmas dinner, continuing 38 years of giving

Seattle’s Thai Siam hosts its annual free Christmas dinner, serving hundreds in need while celebrating resilience, faith and community after nearly closing.

Faith communities lead flood relief as atmospheric rivers devastate Pacific Northwest

As record floods hit Snohomish County, the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia and local businesses mobilize relief, revealing deep community solidarity.

Seattle cathedral plans 100+ affordable housing units with Trinity Church grant

St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral receives a $150K Trinity NYC grant to advance a 100-unit affordable housing project and launch a new community-based organization.

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