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Interstate 90 split a Spokane Black community in two, and demolished a stretch of affordable homes. Land purchased to construct the North South Freeway also displaced many of the city’s lowest-income residents. A bill passed Wednesday could restore that land to its former purpose.
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High real estate prices are a big obstacle for organizations that provide housing for people of low incomes.“Couple of years ago, we were able to acquire…
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U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell joined Spokane community leaders Thursday in touring a new housing development for families in the Logan neighborhood.Gonzaga…
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Idaho Governor Brad Little spent much of his time with reporters Friday in Post Falls talking about how well the Gem State economy has weathered the Covid…
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The Spokane chapter of Habitat for Humanity is dedicating four new homes in Deer Park today [Tuesday]. They’re the newest additions to what will…
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The Washington Senate today [Wednesday] approved a bill that allows cities and towns to write rules that govern tiny houses.The goal, according to the…
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Today on the Inland Journal podcast, the debate about Medicaid expansion in Idaho ratchets up another notch. A state representative from Nampa introduces…
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Realtors from across Washington state gathered in Olympia Thursday to meet with lawmakers during the annual Legislative Hill Day.Spokane realtor Ken Sax…