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Washington Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Expected Thursday
Spokane, WA – Residents across Washington, particularly in Spokane and the Idaho Panhandle, should prepare for an active weather pattern beginning Thursday afternoon and continuing into Friday. The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued an alert as a low-pressure system is expected to bring thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rain to the region.
Idahoans to Receive Another $76.5 Million in Property Tax Relief
BOISE – Governor Brad Little said Tuesday that Idaho closed the books on Fiscal Year 2024 with another strong performance, further reinforcing Idaho’s economic strength, prudent budgeting, and focus on the taxpayer. Idahoans will receive an additional estimated $76.5 million in property tax relief moving forward on top...
Idaho environmental groups to host rally in Boise to push for more solar power
Idaho environmental groups will rally Saturday morning at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise to push for more renewable energy options in the state. The rally, “Solar for the People Rally,” is organized by the Idaho Sierra Club. Some of the cosponsors of the event include the Idaho Climate Justice League, the Snake River Alliance, […]
Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Millions of dollars are being spent this year to steer voters toward candidates for Republican-led Legislatures who not only support school vouchers, but will become key figures in implementing school choice programs in states across the U.S. Most recently, national pro-voucher advocates declared victory after spending...
TORNADO WARNING for Butte County, Jefferson County, northwestern Bonneville County
The National Weather Service in Pocatello has issued a * Tornado Warning for... Southwestern Jefferson County in southeastern Idaho... East central Butte County in southeastern Idaho... Northwestern Bonneville County in southeastern Idaho... Northwestern Bingham County in southeastern Idaho... * Until 300 PM MDT. *
Idaho Schools Say No To Students Using Cell Phones
It wasn't that long ago that the school year was wrapping up. Kids were getting ready to live the dream of sleeping in and enjoying endless summer days. Time flies when you're having fun, and summer vacation is over for most Idaho students. Soon, school buses will be on the road, and kids will complain about homework.
Spokane and Coeur d'Alene forecast
Mid-week and Sunny with haze today and 83. Sunny and warmer Thursday with 88. Thursday night into Friday morning we will see rain showers and cooler with 81 for Friday. COPYRIGHT 2024 BY KXLY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.
Today's Headlines: Wednesday, August 14
Spokane is the first major Washington city to drop parking requirements for new construction. The city council voted 4-to-1 this week to end minimum parking requirements. Council member Michael Cathcart was the sole ‘no’ vote. (Council President Betsy Wilkerson and council member Jonathan Bingle were absent from Monday’s meeting.) The measure builds on a limited version approved last year, which eliminated parking minimums for housing developments near transit routes.
Spokane Police lift shelter in place warning in Indian Trail neighborhood
SPOKANE, Wash - Spokane Police sent a warning to people living in the Indian Trail neighborhood to stay inside Wednesday morning, as they dealt with a potentially dangerous situation in the area.
Washington Costco Stores To Start Scanning Members At Entrance
Like a scene from Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings, now Costco greeters will stab their staffs into the ground and scream:. And then scan your member card and allow you to pass!. Okay, well, I’m sure it won’t be that dramatic (unless we’re lucky), but Costco...
Rising costs for Washington school districts outpace state funding, report finds
In recent years, districts are spending a lot more money to keep Washington’s schools running — but state funding isn’t keeping up. That’s according to a new report from the League of Education Voters, which found school districts have increased spending on staff by 19.7% between the 2019-20 and 2022-23 school years. “We’re using an […]
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