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A Question of Values: Political candidates respond to question of faith, morals

“’What is one principle related to faith and/or ethical or moral values that is particularly important to you in your work as a public servant?’

Spokane gathers with Jewish community to honor synagogue shooting victims

More than 1,000 people, according to security, teemed into Temple Beth Shalom Tuesday night to show support for the Jewish community and to pay their respects to the 11 people gunned down Oct. 27 at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh by an anti-Semite.

Community Vigil to be held Tuesday in response to Synagogue shooting

On Tuesday evening the Spokane community is invited to a vigil at Temple Beth Shalom to honor those killed Saturday at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh.

Spokane Chefs Partner with Feed the Children to Help End Childhood Hunger

Acclaimed chefs, including Chef Adam Hegsted, owner of Eat Good Group, will join Feed the Children for a special dinner on Nov. 13 to help end childhood hunger in Spokane.

Update: Mayor Says City Doesn’t Have Authority for Immigration Agent Warrant Requirements

This afternoon Mayor David Condon said in a press release that federal immigration agents don't need a warrant to search those on non-public areas of city-owned property. 

Spokane City Council: immigration agents must have warrants

With a 6-1 vote, the Spokane City Council passed an ordinance Monday night that would require federal immigration enforcement agents to get a warrant from a judge before accessing non-public areas of city-owned property.

Upcoming retreat to focus on overcoming trauma

In November Immaculate Heart Retreat Center will host a Silent Day of Prayer on Dealing with Trauma titled, “Orienting Our Lives towards God: Mental and Physical Benefits for Catholic Living.”

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