Controversial church wants to take over Moscow, public impeachment hearings continue, and other headlines

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Church hopes to take over Moscow
A controversial church with an unapologetic Evangelical pastor, Doug Wilson, openly wants to convert the small, hippy college town into a conservative Christian stronghold, the Spokesman-Review/SpokaneFaVS report.

Impeachment hearings continue
The public version of impeachment hearings continue this week, with witnesses with direct ties to President Donald Trump expected to testify about his alleged push for Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden while holding up military funding, Bloomberg reports. (Bloomberg)

Wonder Building opens as market today
With High Tide Lobster Bar opening a second location, as well as Evans Brothers Coffee serving up tasty beverages, the Wonder Building is getting new life this week with a new market space inside, KXLY reports. 

City's choice not to join regional dispatch caused internal drama
As Spokane was opting not to join a new regional 911 dispatch center, the city's Human Resources Department and others were flagging problems, public records obtained by the Spokesman-Review show.