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Spokane Transit opens the door to some public input its CEO search process, a sizable federal grant will aid Spokane's climate resilience efforts, and Idaho's attorney general wants the state supreme court to spike a voter initiative.
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Lawsuit challenges ballot initiative to reform Idaho elections, which state elections officials say has enough signatures to be on November general election ballot
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Spokane City Council sends public safety sales tax to voters, Avista explains power shut-off precaution plan, WA delegates decide where to put their support, Riverside Park may expand.
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Spokane athletes qualify for Paris Paralympics, Washington economy projected to keep slow and steady growth, Bennett-Walcott drops out of district five race, fires in north-central Washington.
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The museum showcases the popular vehicles people drove during a time of transition.
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With tax collections down and costs climbing, Washington’s outgoing governor tamps down expectations as he makes spending decisions in his final budget proposal.
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High heat elevates wildfire concerns; Washington commission may change gray wolves' protective status; primary election ballots to go out in the mail; eastern Washington music festival to get plenty of law enforcement attention.