Spokane County Sheriff's sergeant fired over violent arrest of man in 2023
(The Center Square) – The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office announced the firing of Sgt. Clay Hilton on Tuesday, following an internal investigation and charges being filed against him in Yakima County. Sheriff John Nowels issued a statement
BREAKING: CNN rehires Brian Stelter as ‘chief media analyst’
Camas SD slashing central office staff, restricting travel to deal with budget shortfall
(The Center Square) – Tuesday marked the first day of school in Camas, in southwest Washington, where the district is grappling with budget projections that show tough times ahead. At a Camas School Board meeting last week,
Proposed $1.55B Seattle transportation levy includes $2M for funding task force
(The Center Square) – Seattle voters will soon decide on a massive transportation tax levy that also includes funding a task force to help guide generated revenues to reach its infrastructure goals. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s proposed
Spokane County doesn’t expect to reach 2024 sales tax goal until end of 2025
(The Center Square) – Spokane County is entering its budget season, but sales tax revenue still needs to catch up. The Board of County Commissioners met on Tuesday to discuss the trailing revenue and initial budget proposals
BREAKING: President Trump schools Lex Fridman when he says he doesn’t think Kamala is communist
CADF Takes on Tacoma’s Ill-Advised Landlord “Fairness” Code!
KVI’s Ari Hoffman talks to Jackson Maynard, Executive Director, Citizen Action Defense Fund as the CADF Takes on Tacoma’s Ill-Advised Landlord “Fairness” Code! Listen to the audio here: CADF FILES SUIT AGAINST CITY OF TACOMA IN RENT
Former Aurora, CO cop out on bond for charges of child sexual abuse, ex-wife jailed after refusing to allow children to attend joint therapy with dad
Marysville SD adopts budget; remains under enhanced financial oversight from OSPI
(The Center Square) – Tuesday marked the third day of classes in the Marysville School District, which is facing significant financial challenges. The district is currently under enhanced financial oversight, the latest step in the state’s efforts
Spokane to host community roundtable next week over its approach to homelessness
(The Center Square) – Following the deferral of multiple ordinances related to homelessness, the City of Spokane has announced a series of roundtable discussions to solicit community feedback starting next week. The announcement followed a string of