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Sanders delivers his campaign pitch, wrapped in praise for the pope

n the end, Bernie Sanders got something almost as good as a picture with Pope Francis: blanket international news coverage and a chance to deliver his stump speech wrapped in the words of the pontiff, one of the most popular leaders on the planet.

Spokane homeless count shows slight decrease

This week the City of Spokane announced that the number persons and families experiencing homelessness shows a slight decrease in from the last year, for the second consecutive year.

Indian sex trafficking film is a “story that needs to be told”

Tabrez Noorani, a producer on the Academy Award-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire", will direct a movie on sex trafficking after first encountering victims of the trade in Los Angeles more than 10 years ago.

Gender bias may be part of Episcopal Church firings, ex-staffer says

Women were excluded from important decision-making, Honeychurch said, even when they held high offices and had relevant skills and experience to offer. Respecting female colleagues as equals wasn’t the norm.

Gov. Inslee visits Spokane’s Sikh temple

Inslee, sitting cross-legged on the floor among a group of men, speaks after the prayer is over. “In our state, there are no others,” he said. “There are only Washingtonians.”

Highly religious people say they’re happier, too, survey finds

Four in 10 highly religious people say they’re “very happy” with the way things are going in life, compared to 29 percent of those who are not highly religious.

Community invited to open house at Sikh Temple of Spokane

The Sikh Temple of Spokane is inviting the community to an open house at its gurdwara later this month.

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