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Letters for April 8
The recent purchase of Incyte Diagnostics in Spokane Valley is a perfect example of what is wrong with the 1%. The business was profitable, just not “enough.” It was bought by a larger company so they ...
Inappropriate comments, records requests and anti-harassment orders have fractured city leadership in Sunnyside.
Millions in state funding head to Spokane public safety enhancements, housing, behavioral health and substance use disorder ...
During the 2025 legislative session, Washington State enacted several new measures that will significantly impact employer obligations related ...
As the shouting match at the end of Tuesday's city council meeting indicated, it'll be up to the courts to put an end to the ongoing public records dispute within Spokane Valley's city hall. The ...
The resolution asks the city manager to "aggressively enforce" laws against camping, drug use, littering and so-called public ...
Two new members were sworn in before the start of its June 2 meeting. Jesse Camacho was sworn in to council member position 2 ...
SPOKANE VALLEY CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING and OF CANCELED MEETING Notice of Special Meeting: Notice is hereby given that Spokane Valley Council will hold a special meeting Tuesday, June 10 ...
Growing up in Utah, Louis Stay was faced with constant prejudice, from getting stared at in public to more overt transphobia ...
Since 1982, the city of Bonners Ferry in North Idaho has flown its Canadian flag alongside the U.S. and Idaho flags, ...
The Downtown Spokane Partnership (DSP) and its partners are urging the City Council and Mayor to prioritize pedestrian access ...