Plus, county commissioners want to make it easier for Gray and Oregon fire victims to rebuild and Spokane City Council members are opposing the jail tax measure.
Woodward announces around-the-clock, overtime police coverage at 2nd at Division. How are they going to pay for it? Who knows.
The mayor has spent 3 weeks quietly trying to distance herself from Matt Shea and other Christian nationalists. Shea, his allies and congregants are helping her anyway.
CIVICS | Plus, Spokane Mayor Nadine Woodward may be up for censure and business registration fees are going up a little.
CIVICS | The valley has concerns about the regional homelessness authority and Liberty Lake wants more collaboration with license plate cameras.
A rash of hate incidents at EWU led students to demand more from their administration. Now, they fear their activism got a beloved staff member fired.
Voters overturn seats held by Trustees Keith Rutledge, Susan Brown.
Spokane County’s Measure 1 will now include language that the tax increase would be spent on new jail and correctional facilities.
CIVICS | Plus, trash rates are going up and Spokane may be slowing down on supporting a regional homeless authority.
Woodward hasn’t spoken about the event since Monday, but Shea had plenty to say on his podcast last Tuesday.
The letter comes after the mayor appeared at a Christian nationalist event in Spokane.
Now that the office finally has its first director, Jerrall Haynes, they can get to work.