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Idaho's two Republican senators are signing on to a bipartisan bill that would triple the budget of a program to clean up water sources in national forests.
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Supporters of a constitutional amendment to allow the change say it is a ‘no brainer.’ A bipartisan quartet of lawmakers call it “financial roulette.’
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The man known as the South Hill Rapist has been in state custody for about 40 years. That could change next month.
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The West Coast actor, writer, and funny guy gets serious about sacredness, meaning, and Mordor.
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WA OFM report says prices would jump, job numbers could drop if proposed tariffs actually take effect; HHS Sec. Kennedy a 'charlatan,' says Sen. Cantwell
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Wildfires and heat brought Spokane County a grungy haze this week and triggered an air quality alert. Most of the smoke settling in the region is coming from fires in Stevens and Ferry counties, as well as ones burning in British Columbia and northwest Montana.
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Washington Health Secretary Dennis Worsham talks about public health's damaged reputation. A Seattle-area reporter talks about his research into how municipal employees use AI tools. Comedian/actor/writer Pete Holmes talks about his craft on the eve of a visit to Spokane.
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Eviction jury trial stretches into third day; WA Supreme Court to take up I-2066 case; wildfires continue to grow in northeast WA; west coast states join to create health policies separate from federal recommendations; Newhouse seeks to protect dams through federal legislation.
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Troy city attorney Todd Richardson says the Justice Department is wrong about why the town denied Christ Church's zoning permit and argues it could be setting a dangerous precedent for federal intervention in local democracies.
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The democratic governors of Oregon, Washington and California are forming a new public health partnership aimed at preserving access to vaccines. The announcement comes after a week of turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention over vaccines.
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Federal Judge David Nye has once again ruled against two transgender college students in Idaho who are trying to block a state law preventing them from using bathrooms aligning with their gender identity.
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Newest crop of wildfires cause air quality alert; Basketball Hall of Famer, WSU coach dies at 88; Spokane eviction case to be decided by jury for first time in recent memory; HHS must reactivate federal health websites, per settlement.