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Spokane Adventists sound alarm over Heritage Foundation’s Sunday rest proposal

Seventh-day Adventists raise concerns over a Project 2025 proposal suggesting a national day of rest, warning it could threaten religious freedom.

Turning Point USA to bring national tour to University of Idaho in April

Turning Point USA will bring Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles to the University of Idaho as part of its spring campus tour stop in Moscow.

Idaho priests, religious workers get small immigration win — but hundreds still at risk

Foreign religious workers see relief after a visa rule change, but Trump-era policies and green card backlogs still threaten their ability to stay.

For Doug Wilson’s neighbors, CNN documentary a reminder Moscow is Christian nationalism’s ground zero

Moscow residents react to CNN’s documentary on Doug Wilson and Christian nationalism, raising concerns about religion, gender roles and community impact.

Her colleague released an Islamophobic campaign ad. Now this Georgia lawmaker is running against him.

The 19th - Nabilah Parkes hopes to become the state's first Muslim lieutenant governor — despite a rise in Islamophobic rhetoric from prominent Republicans.

Final Piano Lunch concert invites Spokane to slow down and listen

Pianist Hsia-Jung Chang is hosting a Spokane lunch concert series, bringing classical music and community connection to Salem Lutheran Church.

Bills establishing new religious holidays stall in Washington Legislature

Two Washington bills recognizing religious holidays failed to advance this session, though supporters plan to reintroduce them in 2027.

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