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Three members of Idaho’s four U.S. Republican congressional delegation say why they backed the big bill
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Spokane Public Radio's projected federal funding for 2026 was $250,000. General Manager John Decker says operating without that will be a challenge, but not impossible.
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FDA approves HIV-prevention shots thanks in part to Spokane research; Spokane-Rathdrum Aquifer improving as neighbors lose water; big tax and spending law cuts incentives for clean energy, creates uphill battle for climate goals.
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Seven of nine people arrested Tuesday regarding a Spokane immigration protest in June were released from federal holding. Two remain in detention; alcohol sensors demonstrated in Spokane yesterday, could come to US cars in a matter of years; wildfires continue to burn in Lincoln, Okanogan, Stevens Counties.
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Ben Stuckart, Justice Forral, Erin Lang, Bajun Mavalwalla, Jac Archer and four others were arraigned this afternoon after their arrests by the U.S. Marshals the same morning.
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Even with slower tax collections, ID ends year with surplus; Point-in-Time Count shows fewer unhoused people living in Spokane; WA tech layoffs continue; honorary naming on its way to Spokane roads.
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Non-mandatory benefits may be threatened with cuts to Medicaid in federal spending bill passed by Republicans in Congress, signed by Trump
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A planned exchange of 200 acres of state land on Spokane's West Plains to a developer faced a public backlash; Point-in-time homeless count results to be released today in Spokane; many students without homes sleep on friends' couches
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Savage has run for Spokane City Council seats in 2019, 2921 and 2023. Like fellow challenger Cody Arguelles, he's positioning himself as a conservative alternative to the progressive incumbent councilmember Zach Zappone.
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Zack Zappone was first elected in 2021. He talks with Owen Henderson about his decision to seek four more years.
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Cody Arguelles challenges incumbent Zack Zappone in the city's Northwest District 3.