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Indigenous Entrepreneur Shares Alutiiq Culture & Love of Cat Toys through Catnip Connections

Catnip Connections may be a new company, but for Freddie Katelnikoff the beadwork they make stems from childhood and their company’s crafts allow them to share their Alutiiq heritage with everyone.

Former WSU Linebacker’s Story of Loss and Fatherless Childhood Published in New Book

With the devastating passing of Dr. Serign Marong's wife, Visa, the full weight of fatherhood, parenting and life in general came crashing down onto his shoulders and it buckled his knees for a period of time.

‘Still alive’: Pope Francis leaves hospital with few signs of slowing down

The 86-year-old pope underwent an abdominal surgery and recovered at the hospital for 10 days.

Ouster of Saddleback and Fern Creek from SBC over women pastors is affirmed

Saddleback, whose case was argued by founding pastor and best-selling author Rick Warren, had been ousted for naming a woman to its pastoral team.

Moscow Churches to Provide ‘Weekend Food for Kids’ this Summer

Two Moscow churches are again teaming up to offer free food to Moscow-area children this summer.

Poll: Most Religious Americans Believe There Are Only Two Genders

A Public Religion Research Institute survey of 5,438 Americans shows an increase over the past two years in the belief that there are only two gender identities — man and woman — among several religious groups.

Spokane Pride Kicks Off Two-Day Festival, Supported by Faith Groups

Spokane Pride kicks off today, featuring a two-day festival with five stages worth of entertainment, a safe zone for youth and 14 food trucks. 

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