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Construction will continue until November for the $13 million project, said Miguel Castillo project engineer for the agency.
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The amount of forest with problems is only a small fraction of the overall 22 million acres state officials looked at, but it is slightly above the 10-year average.
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Spokane is known for the quality of patient care, but research and innovation are also important facets of the medical industry. Greater Spokane explored that in a recent of "State of Health Care" summit. Here are excerpts.
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With the Senate narrowly passing President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill,” farmers in Eastern Washington are anxiously anticipating what could become a costly policy shift.
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Upthegrove commemorates CDA shootings, wildland firefighting; after a month, the search for Travis Decker continues; WA state historian John Hughes retires, underlines importance of civic duty; fear of ICE causes labor shortage for WA cherry growers
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Spokane Velocity player founds soccer league for athletes with intellectual disabilities
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The former Washington State University grad student also pleaded guilty to one count of burglary. He will be sentenced July 23.
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Hospitals sound alarm on reductions to come if GOP spending bill passes; WA child deaths up in first months of 2025; WDFW weighs regulations on lead ammo; new soccer league for disabled athletes coming to Spokane.
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Victims of CDA shooting identified; more trees in WA hit by pests, climate change; Idaho's newest laws of 2025 hit the books
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The firefighters were both battalion chiefs, one for the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department, the other for Kootenai Fire and Rescue. The suspect recently moved to north Idaho.