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WATCH: Mayor Harrell touts experience, Seattle crime reduction in bid for reelection

(The Center Square) – With less than three weeks left to make his case to voters, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell says he is a seasoned leader who is ready to guide the city through future challenges. Harrell, in a tough reelection bid against community activist Katie Wilson, emphasized his experience in navigating issues such as public safety, budget deficits and homelessness, during a Wednesday interview with The Center Square. The mayor emphasized the importance of

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Kennewick School Board backs resolution for open category for trans athletes

(The Center Square) – On Wednesday night, the Kennewick School District voted unanimously in favor of a resolution that supports placing some transgender athletes into an “open” category. According to the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association’s handbook, athletes are allowed to “participate in programs consistent with their gender identity or the gender most consistently expressed.” Some school districts are trying to change that. The Lynden School District is sponsoring this latest amendment to the WIAA handbook

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Report: Quality of life dips, majority of voters don’t trust Spokane with taxes

(The Center Square) – Quality of life is continuing to fall across the Spokane region, with voters feeling less safe downtown than they did last April, according to a survey from Greater Spokane Incorporated. GSI released the third Spokane Pulse Survey on Thursday, following another in May 2025 and October 2024. The latest poll comes ahead of an election less than two weeks away. Homelessness and public safety remained the top concerns in 600 interviews

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Spokane Valley agrees to sit down with regional task force after citing distrust

(The Center Square) – Despite reservations, the Spokane Valley City Council agreed to participate in a new regional public safety task force on Tuesday, following its launch without the municipality last month. The Safe & Healthy Spokane Task Force will offer policy and funding proposals next spring to align the region and bolster its public safety and emergency response systems. The effort follows the failure of a $1.7 billion tax proposal in November 2023 that

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