"You will find your place. You will find your people. You will find yourself, all of the colorful parts of you that deserve to be recognized and honored."
Hours after getting a fresh coat of paint, the Pride mural downtown was vandalized again. But the queer community and their allies are rallying around the flag, which is still bright on the pavement of Spokane Falls Blvd.
During a recent Spokane visit, Feucht preached on a bridge, continued his anti-queer rhetoric about Pride month and prepared to drop a lawsuit against the city for their 2023 denouncement of then-Mayor Woodward
Matt Shea is hosting Sean Feucht for a worship event at his church, the latest in a spring series of Christian nationalist events. Here's what he's been up to since he was in town last year and who he is.
This most recent incident of vandalism came less than a week after vandals set fire to the rainbow-flag-painted intersection in front of Riverfront Park on May 16.
With teen pregnancies expected to rise, educators search for ways to better serve students young raising children. Lumen High School offers one approach.