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Podcast: Religion and Politics Coffee Talk

Back on popular demand is the Coffee Talk podcast! On Nov. 1 SpokaneFAVS panelists gathered to discuss "Politics and Religion."

Conservative Christians packed an electoral punch, but can they do it again in 2016?

Conservative Christians are taking credit for the Republican sweep of the U.S. Senate and GOP victories farther down the ticket in Tuesday’s midterm elections, and they predict they will prevail again in 2016.

BRIEF: Spokane County Program Offers Rental Assistance

Within 4 minutes or less, a household can be linked with a place to stay tonight, learn if they are eligible for other community programs...

A Fitting Final Mass for Bishop Cupich

Chicago is getting a good one in Archbishop Blase Cupich. Sunday marked Bishop Cupich’s last public Mass as bishop of the Diocese of Spokane.

Meet Steven Simmons, our humanist writer

Simmons, who considers himself a humanist and an atheist, is a long-time resident of Moscow, Idaho, where he is a board member of the Humanists of the Palouse and coordinator for its annual Darwin on the Palouse event.

Pastor who took a bullet paves her own way to Ferguson’s frontline

The first time the public heard the name Renita Lamkin was probably the day she was shot.

Gonzaga Forum to focus on Business Models with a Social Commitment

The Gonzaga University School of Business Administration will present “Doing Good,” a free public forum on business models with a social commitment, on Nov. 17 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium.

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