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The money, distributed through Community Wildfire Defense Grants, will help pay for 13 state, local and tribal efforts to deal with and anticipate the Washington’s increasingly active wildfire seasons.
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The city of Spokane is again taking legal action against the state of Washington in hopes of disbanding Camp Hope, previously the state's largest homeless encampment.
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The Bulldogs defeated Texas Christian University, 84-81, in a second-round NCAA tournament game.
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Even with all the rain and snow in California this winter, it’s been pretty dry in our region, especially in much of eastern Oregon and parts of eastern Washington. For wheat farmers, that means there could be some nail-biting months ahead. Chris Herron owns an eight-square-mile dryland farm in north Franklin County, Washington. Correspondent Anna King spent the day with him and produced this audio postcard. This transcript has been condensed and edited for clarity.
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A bill in the Washington Senate could help ease local tensions over new wind and solar projects.
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A north Idaho Hospital will no longer provide labor and delivery services. Many healthcare providers have left the state in the wake of Idaho’s recently passed abortion laws.
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The research says Americans addicted to opioids often have to drive hours to find methadone clinics.
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The goal is to improve fire service in the city.
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The bill's sponsor calls it a matter of safety.
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The Idaho House has killed a bill restricting absentee ballot. The proposed text would’ve limited who could request an absentee ballot and only allow them for certain limited circumstances.
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The failure of the district's supplemental levy on Tuesday leaves two choices: re-run the measure in some form in May or cut the budget.
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