The last 10 days have been even busier for freshman City Councilmember Jonathan Bingle than the citizens of Spokane realized.
Late Thursday, Daniel Walters published a lengthy piece in the Inlander outlining damning comments made by Lesley Haskell
A coalition of Latino voters filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Washington’s bipartisan Redistricting Commission, saying the new political maps continue the long-standing disenfranchisement of minority voters in Yakima County.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson today opened up the claims process for a $2.2 million dollar settlement reached in a lawsuit the state brought against Greyhound for allowing US Customs and Border Patrol to conduct sweeps at the Spokane Intermodal center.
For a city to function, it has to be equipped with proper infrastructure. That means a robust power grid, water, sewer and a way to dispose of waste — services we pretty much all agree are important to ensure a baseline of livability. So what about civil rights?
Perhaps fitting for a man who broke some of the biggest stories in our region (and occasionally the biggest story in the whole country) in a straight-forward, no nonsense way, Saturday’s celebration of life for Bill Morlin was brief, but powerful.