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Question of the Week: "Are you worried about the Trump administration's federal funding cuts?"
Tags: Columns & Letters
You can use cannabis to help cool down during hot summer weather
By Will Maupin
Tags: Green Zone, BEAT THE HEAT
Three candidates vying for a Spokane City Council seat will be narrowed to two in Aug. 5 primary election
By Colton Rasanen
Tags: Local News, primary election, Spokane City Council, election 2025, Zack Zappone
NEWS BRIEFS: Nine Spokanites were detained by federal agents last week
Plus: West Spokane to get a 30-unit tiny home village; and STA chooses a new leader
By Inlander Staff
Tags: Local News, ICE, protest, west hills, homelessness, STA
Cuts to Medicaid offer Gov. Bob Ferguson the opportunity to reform state government to fit into the profoundly reduced federal funding paradigm
By Bill Bryant
Two Spokane fire districts have competitive races on the August primary ballot
By Bee Reiswig
Tags: Local News, fire districts, election, election 2025
As millions stand to lose federal Medicaid insurance, Inland Northwest patients could have a harder time accessing care
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Tags: Local News, Federal Cuts, Health, medicaid
The Trump administration and Congress take aim at federally funded early education; plus, other recent impacts on the nation's ed system
Tags: Local News, federal cuts, education
Inland Northwest museums, libraries and art organizations compete for local resources after funding cuts to three federal agencies
By Madison Pearson
Tags: Local News, Federal Cuts, Arts, art salvage, gonzaga, washington state library
Decades after it was initially promised, the Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program delivers Columbia River water to Central Washington farmers
Tags: Local News, AGRICULTURE, Odessa, groundwater
Sparking up to smoke presents a heightened risk this time of year
Tags: Green Zone, PUBLIC SAFETY, cannabis, wildfire
Question of the Week
What's your go-to place for a budget-friendly meal?
Broadcast journalism is a mix of show business, advertising and news — and as Edward R. Murrow observed, that can lead to ethical conflicts
By Al Tompkins
NEWS BRIEFS: Spokane's homeless count shows decrease, but tracks more unsheltered people
Plus, North Idaho libraries could stop sharing; and GU Climate Institute warns about heat
Tags: Local News
Spokane Valley's Proposition 1 asks for a sales tax increase to fund 10 new police officers
By Ellis Benson
Tags: Local News, spokane valley police department, prop 1, election, taxes
Federal indictment leads to arrest of several who tried to block ICE on June 11
Tags: Local News, News, Spokane, protests, ICE, immigration, arrest
FDA approves twice-yearly injection that prevents HIV, thanks in part to research by a Spokane doctor
Tags: Local News, HEALTH, HIV, Prep
Looking into the data behind retail violations in Washington's legal cannabis market
Tags: Green Zone, ENFORCEMENT
What's your favorite era of fashion?
Spokane updates its anti-camping rules, Mayor Brown proposes further changes to help build affordable housing
Tags: Local News, Lisa Brown, homelessness, camping
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