The Center for Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, July 21, for failing to release public records on the termination of a program to restore grizzly bears to the North …
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By Dave Nichols / The Spokesman-Review
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7/22/20
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The two candidates taking on incumbent Democratic State Auditor Pat McCarthy in the Aug. 4 primary argue McCarthy did not show enough leadership once the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
The other Democrat …
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By Laurel Demkovich / The Spokesman-Review
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7/18/20
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While President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have attracted the most attention in the race for president, more than 1,100 people have filed their intent to run for the country's …
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By Rebecca White / The Spokesman-Review
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7/18/20
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When Washington voters pare down the field of insurance commissioner candidates in the Aug. 4 primary, they will have three very different options from which to choose.
An incumbent seeking a …
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By Jim Camden / The Spokesman-Review
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7/17/20
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OLYMPIA — The four candidates vying for Washington's secretary of state position debated election reform, including how to improve voter access and how to keep Washington's vote-by-mail system, in …
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By Laurel Demkovich / The Spokesman-Review
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7/17/20
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OLYMPIA — More than 20,000 international students at Washington's colleges will no longer lose their visas if their school does not teach in-person classes in the fall, following the Trump …
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By Laurel Demkovich / The Spokesman-Review
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7/15/20
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While driving to work on a recent morning, Spokane County Health Officer Bob Lutz saw people holding signs that read "Lutz is nuts" and "Lutz is a tyrant."
Lutz, who has had to make a string of …
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By Maggie Quinlan / The Spokesman-Review
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7/11/20
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Washington governor candidate Loren Culp was in Chehalis Thursday afternoon outside of Sidelines Sports Bar & Grill doing a meet and greet with about 40 people.
Standing behind a white picket …
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By Jackson Gardner / jgardner@chronline.com
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7/10/20
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U.S. Secretary of the Interior David L. Bernhardt announced Tuesday at a roundtable with community members in Omak, Washington, that the Department of the Interior will not move forward with a new …
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By Dave Nichols / The Spokesman-Review
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7/9/20
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WASHINGTON — In a ruling issued Wednesday, the Supreme Court upheld a Trump administration policy that lets employers opt out of a requirement under the Affordable Care Act to provide health …
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By Orion Donovan-Smith / The Spokesman-Review
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7/9/20
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For the second election cycle in a row, the race for Washington's lieutenant governor post has drawn a large and diverse field of candidates for a job that straddles the executive and legislative …
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By Jim Camden / The Spokesman-Review
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7/9/20
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The difference four years makes in Washington elections is probably most obvious in the state attorney general's race.
Four years ago, Republicans couldn't muster an opponent to Democrat Bob …
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By Jim Camden / The Spokesman-Review
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7/2/20
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Washington State University President Kirk Schulz has taken a voluntary 10% pay cut for one year and turned down a $50,000 retention bonus as the university works to regain its financial footing …
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By Chad Sokol / The Spokesman-Review
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6/30/20
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