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NEWS: The city aims to add a new 24/7 shelter this fall, which notably is past its goal of July 1.
NEWS: The Spokane Public Library remains open to homeless patrons and drag queens — and months of controversy.
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IN OTHER NEWS...
Six minutes of fame
The first Democratic presidential debate was held last night, and Gov. Jay Inslee didn't get much time to make his case. (Seattle Times)
Hidden recording
A secretary with the Spokane County Prosecutor's Office allegedly tried to illegaly record her co-workers who were discussing sensitive information. She has resigned. (Spokesman-Review)
Gone too soon
The family of Lauren McCluskey, the former Pullman High School student murdered on the University of Utah campus last fall, is filing a lawsuit claiming the university failed to protect her. (KXLY)
Getting their way
In a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court says the Constitution does not bar partisan gerrymandering. (New York Times)