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In the ruling, District Judge David Estudillo said there was ‘no question’ that the law burdened the free exercise of ...
Jonathan Bingle was first elected to the Spokane City Council in 2021. Now, he hopes to serve another four years at City Hall ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells NPR's Michel Martin about the role that federal funding has played in his documentary work and the ...
The Waters Meet Foundation is developing a 30-unit tiny home village in the West Hills to help unhoused individuals ...
RICHLAND, Wash. – A Tri-Cities registered sex offender is facing federal charges after allegedly assaulting ICE agents. According to Acting U.S. Attorney Stephanie Van Marter, Victor Martin Lara-Lopez ...
WASHINGTON – The Columbians Drum and Bugle Corps is preparing for their national tour, performing in competitions at NFL and high school stadiums across the U.S.
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — People are being asked to shelter-in-place near a Spokane Valley apartment complex due to a reported ...
The state law requires Catholic priests to report any suspicions about potential child abuse, including information disclosed during sacramental confession.
More than two dozen refugees from Bhutan have been left in a unique legal limbo after they were deported by the US back to ...
Vincenzo Candela has had an eventful week. It started July 8 when he was named Union Omaha interim coach and hasn't stopped ...
London Knights head coach Dale Hunter has been named head coach of the 2026 Canadian world junior hockey team while his ...
President Trump's budget reconciliation bill dramatically impacts student loans. Grad students and parent PLUS borrowers will ...