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Anti-ICE protests spread across WA, country after military deployment to LA; ID SNAP restrictions approved by USDA; WA officials decry Trump travel ban, consider legal action; Haskell, top prosecutor in Spokane County, to leave office
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Washington Legislature cuts funding for some library functions
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A non-profit created by Hayden Homes works to help low-income people buy houses within the company's developments.
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A Mead, Washington manufactured home park offers housing options for people with low and middle incomes.
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It’s been criticized, revised and survived a ballot box challenge. Now, the first-in-nation benefit is on track for a 2026 rollout.
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One hundred years ago, a young Spokane man named Bing Crosby climbed into a car with a buddy and headed to Southern California. The rest is history.
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Washington Ecology officials expand state drought area; Washington Democrats continue their attack on prospective Medicaid cuts; the search continues for the father of three murdered Wenatchee girls; Cathy McMorris Rodgers announces the opening of her new foundation
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Idahoans United for Women and Families says delay is hurting organizing efforts and signature gathering
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How a Mead manufactured home park benefits from a new Washington state law; a Spokane single mother and her two boys buy a new home with a little help; Washington tribal members worry proposed changes to federal law will hurt salmon recovery efforts
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Missing girls found dead in campground outside Leavenworth; Cantwell, hospitals warn of Medicaid cuts in 'big, beautiful bill'; Idahoan tapped to oversee U.S. Forest Service gets smooth confirmation hearing; embattled UI-Phoenix deal no longer on the table; Trump budget axes salmon fund