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CIVICS | Plus, more license plate cameras coming to a corner near you and a final reading on the Cannon historic district.
A new historic district under consideration in the Cannon neighborhood raises the question: Can historic preservation and dense living coexist?
CIVICS | Spokane City Council is expected to have final readings on the pavement to people ordinance and an ordinance to figure out how to have a regional homelessness authority.
Can I get traffic camera footage of my car accident? How many building code violations does my new landlord have? What do inspection reports say about Grandma’s nursing home?
Local and regional antifascist scholars and writers will speak at the library this Sunday. We talked to them about the history of fascism in Spokane, all the many varieties of antifascism and how (not) to approach people who harbor fascist ideologies.
With the backing of law enforcement and eastern Washington politicians, the state legislature is considering changes to 2021 police reforms.
Students say they struggle to access learning supports and that neurodiverse 2SLGBTQIA+ students face even greater challenges.
CIVICS | Plus, Antifa is coming to the Spokane Library
Timothy Morgan’s story shows the evolution of Camp Hope.
Part 2: Improving conditions for renters. After a decade of punting, the legislature (finally!) seems to be taking the housing crisis seriously.
Advocates from Sandpoint to Southern Oregon are gathering tonight to voice concerns.