INTERVIEW: Americans with no Address
KVI’s Ari Hoffman interviews special guests: William Baldwin, one of the lead actors in the No Address film, which is based on the documentary, along with Dr. Robert G. Marbut Jr., the Former White House “Federal Homelessness Czar” and Discovery Institute Senior
CVSD partnership gives Spokane students additional avenues to higher ed
(The Center Square) – Students attending Central Valley School District now have an opportunity to earn a college degree without leaving their high school under a new program approved by the school board Tuesday night. Like Running
Seattle sues downtown resident known for driving loud Hellcat at night
(The Center Square) – The City of Seattle is suing the owner of a Dodge Charger Hellcat SRT for noncompliance with speed and noise laws. The Hellcat driver, 20-year old Miles Hudson, is the target of a
Gator's Guns attorney fires next salvo with WA Supreme Court in high-cap mag ban case
(The Center Square) – The public could learn within a few months or sooner if the Washington Supreme Court will take up the Gator’s Custom Guns case related to the state’s ban on the buying or selling
MTG’s motion to oust House Speaker stopped by Dems backing Mike Johnson
Spokane Mayor Brown, city council delay vote on property tax
(The Center Square) – Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown announced Wednesday that a proposed property tax planned for the ballot is on now on hold. The announcement comes just over a week after the Spokane City Council voted
Spokane Valley to proceed with Sprague project; concerns over aquifer, congestion remain
(The Center Square) – Spokane Valley will reduce Sprague Avenue to three lanes between University and Herald Road under an approximately $3 million project awarded to Halme Construction, Inc. on Tuesday. The project has the valley at
Washington electrical customers may face grid shutdown during wildfire season
(The Center Square) – Electrical customers in Washington state may have their power turned off this summer as part of a program employed by several utilities intended to reduce wildfires caused by their equipment. Known as Public
Tacoma City Council expands transportation tax district to fund more projects
(The Center Square) – The Tacoma City Council has approved amendments to the city code to provide flexibility for the use of Transportation Benefit District funds for transportation infrastructure needs. The Transportation Benefit District collects revenue from
Union leader apologizes to WA corrections employee who opted out of union
(The Center Square) – A Washington state union leader has issued an apology to a longtime employee of the Washington Department of Corrections for inadvertently suggesting the employee’s representation was contingent upon union membership. In a March