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Famous for characters like Bon Qui Qui and My Linh, Johnson-Reyes has become an enduring comedic force of her own.
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Members of the House and Senate health and welfare committees have a lot on their plates this session as they're being tasked with finding $22 million in cuts to help balance Idaho's budget.
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Plus, the Spokane County Sheriff's office sticks up for Flock cameras, and the debate over wolf management comes back to the Washington legislature.
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Rocky Wells and Aliana Vakaloloma are USL Spokane's first academy players from local high schools. They get to play on the pro teams without losing college eligibility.
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Plus, the viability of Washington's agriculture sector seems to be declining, and natural gas initiative 2066 heads to the Washington Supreme Court.
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Plus, a collision between an STA double decker bus and an overpass sends four to the hospital, and WA may expand college sports betting.
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Very few pieces of legislation were introduced, but there was plenty of discussion about the state’s projected budget deficit
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The approval is what Oregon and Washington asked for. The two states will pay $140 million to river users that would be affected by the permanent lower clearance.
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Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank faces backlash after he disputed the Legislature’s authority and questioned whether they were prepared to clash with his supporters.