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A federal appeals court Wednesday dismissed a long-running case over a sacred tribal site.
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The holiday season is the time many Inland Northwesterners think about giving. Bell ringers and toy drives are physical reminders of need. But they’re…
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Soon, it could be easier to track young sockeye salmon around dams.
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Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward announced Tuesday her office is cutting all non-essential expenses in the fire department for going over budget with…
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Dead cattle, more that could become sick or hungry, grim stories leak out of Whatcom and Skagit counWashington state ag community scrambles after massive flooding kills milk cattle, sickens others and leaves herds across the state short on feed.
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The city of Spokane is increasing its investment in water conservation efforts, at least in its parks and golf courses.The Public Works Department has…
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Biologists with the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation are working to slowly restore the elusive Canada lynx to its snowy habitat, where the animal has been listed as threatened on the Endangered Species List for more than 20 years.
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All of Idaho has been moved out of the crisis standard of care designation, except the Panhandle, where case counts and hospitalizations are still…
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For months, minority Republicans in the Washington Legislature have called for limits on the governor’s emergency powers. But now even some Democrats are expressing concerns about the open-endedness of the COVID-19 state of emergency and the limited role of state lawmakers.
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Despite living in a world where it seems people talk “at” each other instead with each other, spaces of peacemaking still exist for people desiring to…