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San Diego mosque shooting victims remembered as ‘men of courage, sacrifice and faith’

Three Muslim men who died shielding worshippers in San Diego mosque attack are honored as heroes amid hate-crime probe.

Spokane punk bands raise money for nonprofits through benefit concerts

Spokane’s punk and hardcore community are raising money for causes ranging from homelessness and food access to immigrant support.

From atheists to faithful, bikers rode to a Southern Oregon church for a motorcycle blessing

Motorcycle riders from across Southern Oregon gathered at a Catholic church to receive blessings for the riding season, blending faith and biker culture.

Wenatchee banner applications ‘permanently suspended’ surrounding ongoing uproar

Wenatchee will stop accepting banner applications after backlash over approving Turning Point-backed Family Month banners instead of Pride banners for June.

FāVS Religion News Roundup: May 15

This news roundup includes Whitworth University’s new business dean, arrests tied to a Scientology protest in Seattle, rural Pride efforts in Idaho and more.

New book ‘Chosen Land’ examines Christianity’s deep influence on American identity

Washington State University historian examines the 500-year relationship between Christianity, politics and American identity in his new book “The Chosen Land.”

‘The Tribes are still here’: Salish School of Spokane breaks ground on new campus

The Salish School of Spokane will celebrate the groundbreaking of its new campus with Tribal leaders, student performances and a traditional ceremony.

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