REVIEW: “The Blue Angels” is a visual spectacle with heart
Ari and Mike check out the thrilling new IMAX documentary feature The Blue Angels! Listen to the audio here! The Blue Angels have been enthralling people, across the country and around the globe, for more than
Spokane police to request funding for new vehicles, equipment, software
(The Center Square) – The Spokane Police Department could receive over half a million dollars in investments at no cost to constituents if the city council approves a list of expenses during Monday night’s meeting. The available
UW professor warns of 'long-lived' damage from deal with protestors
(The Center Square) – Three weeks after setting up an encampment on the University of Washington campus, pro-Palestinian students and activists are expected to clear out Monday and clean up the mess left behind. But the agreement
KCRHA interim CEO withdraws candidacy due to too many ‘cooks in the kitchen’
(The Center Square) – The interim CEO for the King County Regional Homelessness Authority has withdrawn his name from a list of candidates for the permanent CEO position, citing a need for structural change within the agency.
Spokane mayor readies city departments for possible 10% budget cuts
(The Center Square) – Spokane officials are looking at budgeting strategies after what Mayor Lisa Brown’s administration calls years of unsustainable spending left the new administration with a $50 million deficit. The hole stems from directing unallocated
Seattle’s latest homelessness count finds 34% drop in homeless tents
(The Center Square) – The City of Seattle has released new data showing a decrease in homelessness within the city, countering disappointing statistics on homelessness throughout King County. In March, the city’s Unified Care Team counted 345
Oakland removes traffic lights after thieves repeatedly steal copper wire
Op-Ed: Ensure long-lasting protection for workers with a Right-To-Work constitutional amendment
Imagine going to work and being forced to pay a fee from every paycheck for a service you don’t want. Frustration would be a mild reaction, outrage a more understandable one. Month after month, paycheck after paycheck,
Harvard blocks 12 seniors from graduation, temporarily suspends others for roles in campus Gaza camp
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is killed in helicopter crash
Iranian state media reported that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was killed after a helicopter carrying him suffered a crash landing on Sunday as it traveled through rainy and foggy conditions in the rural mountainous area near Kalibar