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Spokane community gathers to watch Gov. Ferguson sign ICE accountability bills into law

Spokane community members gathered to watch Gov. Ferguson sign laws addressing ICE impersonation and requiring accountability for masked federal agents.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: March 20

News roundup: A Post Falls church fire, Washington funds tribal energy projects and Olympia passes new protections as Trump-era tensions linger.

Spokane Public Library receives Yiddish Book Center grant to bring Jewish culture, literature to community

Spokane Public Library received a national grant to bring Yiddish literature, events and cultural programs to the community through 2026.

Washington civic leaders launch recurring forum to tackle national divisions

A new Washington civic forum brings leaders together to bridge divides, foster dialogue and rebuild trust amid national tensions.

‘A true pastor’: Episcopal Diocese of Spokane mourns death of Bishop Jim Waggoner

Bishop Jim Waggoner Jr., former leader of Spokane’s Episcopal Diocese, is remembered for pastoral care, kindness and guiding the church through change.

North Idaho LDS members to join new mission amid rapid regional growth

The LDS Church will launch a new North Idaho mission in July, reflecting growth in the region and adding more opportunities for missionaries.

Episcopal bishop of Spokane diocese undergoes double lung transplant

Episcopal Bishop Gretchen Rehberg of the Diocese of Spokane underwent a double lung transplant in Seattle after waiting since 2022 for donor lungs.

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