Local municipalities, like Spokane County, often struggle to provide the full range of necessary language access services for community members to access criminal legal help.
CIVICS | Spokane City Council agreed to a new police contract so rich the city may have to raise taxes to pay for it.
Local organizers and politicians have a vision for a local homelessness authority. In Seattle, a similar collaborative is struggling.
CIVICS | The council is considering lowering parking minimums for new housing and we’ll finally know if just being in a park after hours is a crime.
Colville’s Hope Street Project is building skills and homes for an overlooked homeless population.
CIVICS | Plus, a preliminary budget for the Spokane School District and a new internet provider for Liberty Lake.
Recent research calls for a fundamental rethinking of how we fight and live with fire.
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RANGE talks to Brian G. Henning, the Director of Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment, about the role climate change plays in driving extreme weather.
CIVICS | Plus, a new motto for Spokane and a director for the office of civil rights.
The Spokane encampment, which had a population of more than 600 last summer, closed this morning.
CIVICS | Plus, City Council takes a second look at criminalizing night-time park time.