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House Bill 557 now heads to an Idaho Senate committee for consideration
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Women in Coeur d'Alene protest restrictions to books and maternal health.
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HomeShare Kootenai County matches people who need housing with homeowners who have places to rent. The Spokane Fatherhood Initiative marks 10 years of tutoring fathers. Eve Ensler's play about women's relationships with their vaginas returns to the stage at Gonzaga University.
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Plus, Gov. Brad Little comes to Coeur d'Alene, and WA legislators aim to reduce stressors on farmers.
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After majority Democrats refused to hold hearings, Republicans convened events where dozens of people spoke in support of measures on transgender athletes and parental rights.
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Democrats want to tax personal income over $1 million. Gov. Bob Ferguson says lawmakers’ initial plan doesn’t offer enough tax relief for lower earners and small businesses.
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Plus, the governor reacts to Washington Democrats' proposed millionaire tax. And jail staff in North Idaho are working thousands of overtime hours every month.
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Newly proposed state budget cuts unveiled Tuesday could permanently trim between $15 million to $30 million into the future.
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The St. John and Endicott school districts, located in Whitman County, are asking voters to renew levies set to expire. While each district operates its own elementary school, Endicott hosts middle school students and St. John hosts high school students, said Tricia Jeffries, Endicott’s superintendent and principal.
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Plus, Spokane adds more eviction protections for renters and gets results from the first few months of its heightened anti-camping laws.
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After Justice Barbara Madsen’s retirement, a third of the court will turn over by next year.