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A group of advocates is asking the county commissioners to increase their support for childcare as the industry shrinks and costs for parents go up.
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The exhibit begins August 23 at Gonzaga Universities Foley Library.
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Most high school students will take a Spokane Transit Authority bus to school next year.
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Supporters say it will remove barriers non-profits face when starting affordable housing projects
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The county assessor said he launched the tool after his office received a wave of calls and appeals in response to a historic rise in property values.
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Daybreak Youth Services, a teen mental health and addiction service provider in Spokane, may have its license suspended. A staff member is accused of behaving inappropriately toward underage patients and an administrator is accused of obstructing the state’s investigation into the issue.
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Spokane's state representative wants to expand the program to include all students in the state.
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The centers, indoor and outdoor, are passing out water, food and other supplies to help both housed and unhoused people survive the heatwave.
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About half of OB-GYN residencies are in states where abortion is, or will soon be illegal in most cases. That could mean many future doctors may not have the training to end a non-viable, life-threatening pregnancy.
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Abortion providers say they fear states that have outlawed abortions will attempt to criminalize people who cross state lines for the procedure.