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USL owner Katie Harnetiaux talks about how soccer needs more women, both on the pitch and off
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Historically underrepresented footballers are getting their time to shine on the pitch.
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'Rather than tell them about it, we taught them': Salish School language methods travel to AustraliaSPR’s Owen Henderson sat down with Principal Christopher Parkin to talk about his recent trip to Australia to teach 48 Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander groups about the Salish School’s methods for language revitalization.
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Telis is a lawyer who moved her family to Spokane in 2019. Since then, she has helped with campaigns for candidates such as Maggie Yates, Paul Dillon and Molly Marshall. Now it's her turn to run.
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We hear from Kate Telis and Alejandro Barrientos, the two Spokane City Council candidates running for what will be an open seat. Christopher Parkin from Spokane's Salish School shares his team's methods in resurrecting their ancestral language with people working to do the same thing Down Under.
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The Spokane County elections office says training sessions are required before the parties can station volunteers among elections workers who process ballots.
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Jonathan Bingle was first elected to the Spokane City Council in 2021. Now, he hopes to serve another four years at City Hall.
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Sarah Dixit is a California native who moved to Spokane to attend Whitworth University. Eleven years later, she considers herself a Spokanite.
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First-term Councilman Jonathan Bingle faces challenge from progressive Sarah Dixit in District 1; Spokane elections officials train partisan observers how to watch the vote count
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Incumbent Councilman Zack Zappone faces challenges from Cody Arguelles and Christopher Savage for the seat he has occupied for the last four years.
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Spokane is known for the quality of patient care, but research and innovation are also important facets of the medical industry. Greater Spokane explored that in a recent of "State of Health Care" summit. Here are excerpts.
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Spokane City Councilmember Lili Navarrete will leave her seat representing District 2 at the end of June. She sat down to talk about why, what she's learned, her approach to homelessness policy and more.