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It was a sea of red – red shirts and protest signs- at busy intersections and in Riverfront Park Wednesday. Teachers from Spokane and East Valley school…
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Wednesday, Spokane teachers voted to have a one-day walkout, protesting the legislature’s failure to fully fund public schools. Parents have a range of…
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More students are complying with state law in the Spokane school district when it comes to immunizations. Washington state law says before a child can…
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Spokane school district 81 students are being told they must comply with state law regarding immunizations, or stay home. Washington state law says before…
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Drivers in two school zones in Spokane will soon want to pay better attention to the speed limit. Monday, the Spokane City Council approved a test period…
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The general election is about five weeks behind us and already Spokane is gearing up for the next round of ballots. The city will have a special election…
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Both of Spokane’s approved charter schools moved a notch forward with plans last week. Pride Prep met with prospective students, and the Spokane…
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Native Americans have a statistically low presence in the health care profession, so for the past 19 years, a WSU educator has worked to change that. This…
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Spokane will have its first charter school, Pride Prep, in 2015. It’s a major talking point among teachers and parents, but charters are just the tip of…
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Officials at WSU Spokane have commissioned a feasibility study to look at the possibility of starting their own medical school. While WSU Spokane is…