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.
Deja Vu strip club was a relatively safe place for dancers to work. When it closed, strippers scattered, and some struggled to find work in an economy and culture that stigmatizes them.
Amid discord over budget, the university eyes a rebranding that may tack the phrase ‘The Region’s Polytechnic’ to its logo. Officials say that label will not change the university in a meaningful way.
For 3 years, students thrived in Jacob Knight’s 5th-grade classroom at Brentwood Elementary in Mead. When he came out as gay, complaints started rolling in. Less than a year later, following two district investigations and Knight’s increasing anxiety in the classroom, the district paid him half a ye
Destruction of local Pride murals escalating as vandals used flammable chemicals to light downtown rainbow intersection ablaze. ‘The violence is escalating,’ local politicians said.
As the 2024 election approaches, Matt Shea is hosting a spate of events with prominent Christian nationalist figures — including former Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn — in preparation for a ‘season of revival’ and, Shea hopes, a remaking of Washington in the Christian God’s image.
Plus, Spokane’s dancing laws may get an update, Lime scooters may be here to stay and Spokane County Commissioners may make way for small meat packing plants.