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Vigil Tuesday aims to “Heal Spokane Valley’s Image”

In light of more damaging news about State Rep. Matt Shea — this time about him seeking to run surveillence on left-wing activists — faith leaders are planning to gather outside Spokane Valley City Hall Tuesday to sing, pray and try to repair the image of Spokane Valley.

For houses of worship, interfaith collaboration is the future of security

In response, faith leaders across the country are putting their heads together to help protect their congregations — and to do so, they’re increasingly crossing denominational lines.

What Ramadan means to Muslims: 4 essential reads

Here are four ways to understand what Ramadan means for Muslims, and in particular for American Muslims.

PODCAST: A Spokane Christian Book Store Is Hanging On

Today on the Inland Journal podcast, it’s not an easy time for independent, locally-owned bookstores. Amazon and the chain bookstores have gobbled up much...

Facebook bans ‘dangerous individuals’ cited for hate speech

After years of pressure to crack down on hate and bigotry, Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban on “dangerous individuals.”

Chabad Spokane to Host Evening of Prayer & Reflection for Poway Shooting

On Friday night Chabad of Spokane County will host a gathering in response to the recent attack at Chabad of Poway.

New law requires professors in Washington to accommodate religious holidays

Gov. Jay Inslee signed Senate Bill 5166 into law on Monday (April 29), making Washington the first state requiring that institutions of higher education provide academic accommodations to students who need them for religious observances

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