CIVICS | Plus, the county is spending more on facial recognition surveillance technology.
We’re supposed to get data every three months — it’s been a year.
We caught up with a few organizations that focus on helping unhoused people in Spokane. This is how you can get involved.
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CIVICS | City Council wants to know if he gave business leaders improper access. Plus, WSDOT may shut down turn lanes on I-195.
CIVICS | Plus, getting solar panels might come at a higher cost and the final reading on Cannon Shelter plans.
The city doesn’t have regular quality control measures, or guidance and protection for whistleblowers.
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CIVICS | The city council will consider turning the Cannon shelter into a medical respite shelter for unhoused people.
Inslee sat down with RANGE today to discuss the state’s Camp Hope response, getting more homes built in Washington and increasing behavioral health resources.
Don’t miss a hot public hearing on how the city should spend federal funds for resources for low-and-moderate income people.
Spokane renters facing unpayable rent increases find little relief.