Erin moved here from ID to attend Gonzaga and fell in love with Spokane. They are a queer storyteller, and when they’re not pounding Red Bulls and typing frantically, you can find her on and off stage at local theatres. | erin(at)rangemedia.co
Plus, County to start ‘forever chemicals’ task force to advise cleanup effort, city committee to discuss unpaid jail bills and a new council meeting time.
Spokane’s District 2 has two Democrats running for the open city council seat. Here’s a quick and easy way to find out where they align and where they differ so you can decide who to cast your ballot for.
CIVICS: Plus, a new 911 dispatch center for the city of Spokane, state violence accountability at the Police Ombuds meeting and SpoVal could get better opioid data.
CIVICS: + appointment of a new city council member, no ICE at street festivals ordinance is coming back and a community conversation on police violence.
Where do the three council candidates stand on public safety, affordability, renters’ rights and more? Here’s a bite-sized snapshot before you turn in your primary ballots!
CIVICS: Plus, a contract for STA’s new CEO, equity measures at the Spokane City Council and a wildfire preparedness presentation for the county commission