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A group of researchers at Eastern Washington University were tasked with finding all of the racial covenants in eastern Washington. Now, they're sharing what they found.
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Spokane announces a pilot program to address perceptions of downtown safety, a north Idaho group launches an LGBTQ support effort, translated ballots are available for Spokane-area voters, and today's the deadline for online Idaho voter registration.
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Washington's AG sues TikTok, a recall petition against Al French goes to the state Supreme Court, Avista expands a discount program, and Grand Coulee switchyards change hands.
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Idaho doesn’t investigate jail deaths or require counties to report them — leaving jail officials to decide what to tell the public.
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Spokane's city council approves guardrails for public safety tax proposal, a UW researcher says cancer vaccines are being tested, and grant money for Spokane and Airway Heights seeks to smooth the building permit process.
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‘We are disaster planning,’ says the lead of King County’s Sexual Assault Resource Center. The Department of Commerce is seeking more state funds to offset the federal drop.
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WA Secretary of State Steve Hobbs talks election security; a Washington business group highlights manufacturing in Spokane and a new law aims to make getting state help for fires easier.
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The changing state of housing in Spokane with city planner Spencer Gardner; pro-con statements about Washington Initiative 2109 (capital gains tax); Third District state House candidates Tony Kiepe and Natasha Hill in an in-studio forum
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The University of Idaho had their first Spanish-language broadcast of a football game, and officials say there are more to come.
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The Public Disclosure Commission has yet to rule on whether LGW failed to accurately disclose what it spent on signature-gathering for a slate of ballot measures.
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A bipartisan forum in a small Latah County community took a turn when Republican Senate incumbent Dan Foreman stormed out of the event, following a racist outburst directed at a Native American candidate.
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Treated nuclear waste will be shipped through Spokane, over the objections of the city's mayor and council members; state money will help train Indigenous firefighters; and the American Revolution comes to Spokane Valley.