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Spokane County eyes new jail medical provider after receiving termination notice

(The Center Square) – Spokane County officials are racing against time to hire a new medical provider at the downtown jail after the current one signaled in June that it will no longer provide services next year. Spokane County CEO Scott Simmons told the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday that there are currently four applicants for the contract. NaphCare has provided medical services to Spokane County Detention Services in various capacities for years and

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Seattle gig workers to get $15M in Uber Eats settlement

(The Center Square) – The Seattle Office of Labor Standards reached an unprecedented $15 million settlement with Uber Eats over alleged violations of two laws protecting gig workers. Uber Eats will pay 16,120 Seattle workers a collective $15 million in back pay, interest, liquidated damages and civil penalties. The company will pay the city an additional $33,680 in fines. Notably, Uber Eats denied all allegations, but agreed to resolve all claims. The Seattle Office of

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WATCH: Pro-life groups step up to meet growing demand in post-Dobbs America

(The Center Square) – It’s been more than three years since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that reversed Roe v. Wade, returning the authority to regulate abortion to individual states. And while states are determining their own paths on the contentious issue of abortion, a recent major poll shows an increasing number of Americans in the post-Dobbs era are identifying as pro-life. According to a June Gallup

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Spokane Valley residents may see cost of living rise amid $2.5M budget deficit

(The Center Square) – Faced with a $2.5 million deficit, the Spokane Valley City Council might increase property taxes for the first time since 2009, along with other fees, to plug the shortfall ahead of 2026. Finance Director Chelsie Walls briefed the dais on Tuesday on her revenue and expenditure projections for the upcoming year, announcing the deficit before further discussions this fall. According to current estimates, recurring spending in the general fund exceeds recurring

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