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BRIEF: Celebrate 4th of July with bells from the tower

Wesley Arai, Associate Carillonist at the University of California, Berkeley, will return to Spokane for his annual Fourth of July Concert at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist.

Forget Republican or Democrat: Americans divide by their values

Toss out the party and ideology labels: Republican, Democrat, conservative, liberal.

BRIEF: Casting Crowns coming to Spokane Arena

Christian rock band Casting Crowns will be performing at Spokane Arena on Sept. 30. They'll be in Spokane as part of the Thrive Challenge, which encourages fans to not just live, but to thrive.

World Vision, recovering from gay policy shift, tries to shore up its evangelical base

World Vision tested evangelical boundaries three months ago when it announced it would allow its employees to be in same-sex marriages.

Federal judge: Let passengers challenge no-fly list designation

Muslim Americans and their civil rights allies are celebrating a federal judge’s decision ordering the U.S. government to allow passengers on the no-fly list to challenge their inclusion.

Local drag queen, Nova Kaine, holds Episcopalian beliefs close

Jason Johnson isn’t what one might expect the typical Episcopalian to look like. Then again, most male Episcopalians don’t dress like women, wear make-up or sleep until noon.

Spokane Alliance calls for Sick, Safe, Family Leave by 2015

Faith, government and business leaders stood in front of almost 200 people at Westminster Congregational United Church of Christ on Tuesday night and pledged to support Spokane Alliance in its efforts to get the City of Spokane to adopt a Paid Sick, Safe Family Leave policy by 2015.

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