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Unexpected demand drains a Washington EV rebate program early, Spokane medical providers are watching their IV fluid supplies, and a recreation management plan is open for comment.
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Navy declares missing pilots dead, potential human cases of bird flu in Franklin County, spending ramps up for and against an ID ballot measure, and WA to choose a new insurance commissioner.
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A UW vaccine researcher says inoculations against different forms of cancer will become more common in the near future; arguments for and against Washington Initiative 2117; using food to promote poetry and other writing; Fourth District state House candidates Rob Chase and Ted Cummings talk about issues.
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Led by state Rep. Marcus Riccelli, the Legislature has gradually increased WA’s free school meal program over the past four years, but the OSPI warns they need more money to keep up the program.
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Encampment clean-ups along state highways are helping get unsheltered people into housing, but the state says expanding and even maintaining the work requires more money.
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Two contenders for a Washington State Senate seat meet in a debate, a Spokane group distributes Spanish-language voter pamphlets, a WA outdoor agency names its first tribal affairs director, and ID's secretary of state reassures voters ahead of Election Day.
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There's a new option for flu immunizations this year, Washington's unemployment rate held steady in September, and a national journalist is coming to Spokane next year for a philanthropic event.
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Tina Finkelman Berkett, artistic director of BodyTraffic, spoke to SPR News about accessibility and working as a cultural ambassador ahead of the troupe's Spokane performance.
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Washington's Supreme Court has its first open-seat election in more than a decade, a UW lab is at the front of battery development, and the National Weather Service says it looks like fall finally arrives this week.
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To incentivize registering rental properties with the city, the Spokane City Council voted to adopt an ordinance that prevents unlicensed landlords from evicting tenants or raising rents.
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Unregistered Spokane landlords lose eviction power, INW sees near record temperatures in September, advocates debate an initiative to repeal the Climate Commitment Act and more