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Pullman’s public library board heard from the public this week as it considers criticism of a painting of a former president that hangs in the library’s…
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An annual drive to raise money for organizations that work with Idaho’s homeless netted $2.5 million last month.The money raised through Avenues for Hope…
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says the state is racing to expand access to testing, masks and vaccines, but has no immediate plans to impose new rollbacks, mandates or restrictions in the face of an unprecedented wave of new COVID-19 cases driven by the omicron variant.
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Weather forecasters say the Inland Northwest is in for the biggest snowstorm of this young winter over the next 24 hours.National Weather Service…
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Longtime city councilwoman Pam Haley was chosen as Spokane Valley’s new mayor Tuesday night.Unlike the city of Spokane, voters don’t directly choose…
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Salmon and steelhead heading out to sea have lucked into some of the best ocean conditions in decades.
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The Spokane City Council approved nearly $14 million in covid relief spending Monday night, with a large share of the funds going toward housing.About $6…
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In one of his first acts as Washington secretary of state, Democrat Steve Hobbs has told his roughly 300 staff to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by February 25, or face losing their jobs.
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So much for the best laid plans for Washington’s 2022 legislative session. The highly contagious omicron variant of COVID-19 has upended what was supposed to be a mostly in-person start to the 60-day session, at least in the House of Representatives.
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Tekoa School District is closed due to inclement weather.Liberty School District is opening two hours late. Buses are running two hours late. Before…