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Kissing corpses is helping spread Ebola, expert says

Touching or kissing the corpses of Ebola victims at funerals is helping to spread the deadly virus, according to one of the world’s top scientists who was among the first to identify Ebola in 1976.

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Listen Luncheon focuses on Civil Rights in Spokane

The first Listen Luncheon: A Candid Discussion of Civil Rights in Spokane was held Sept. 20 at Salem Lutheran Church.

Pastors flock to North Dakota’s oil boom to save souls

Sven Hauge goes every Thursday to the “man camps” surrounding the oil fields near Williston, N.D., and holds worship services that feature preaching, praying and singing. Sometimes a few men show up, and sometimes, nobody does.

20 years after devastating fire Spokane Buddhist Temple continues to grow

The photographs show the temple engulfed in flames and smoke, the roof completely burned away and rubble lying on the ground.

BRIEF: Greek Fest begins Thursday

Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church will hold its 79th annual Greek Dinner Festival this week.

Episcopal Church’s Katharine Jefferts Schori will not seek re-election

Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, the first woman elected to head a national branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, announced Tuesday (Sept. 23) that she will not seek a second nine-year term in office.

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