As temps reach 104, Spokane orders WSDOT to remove cooling tent at state's largest homeless camp
By Nate Sanford
Spokane is down to its last scraps of federal pandemic money — what should the city spend it on?
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Tags: Local News, POLITICS
New zoning laws are inspiring builders to get creative with nontraditional housing
By Anne McGregor and Nate Sanford
Tags: Home, Affordable housing, Accessory Dwelling Unit, Spokane housing, CAST architecture, Spokane Six
Q&A: Spokane's new Fire Chief Julie O'Berg talks wildfire season, the overdose crisis and how looming budget problems could affect the department
Tags: Local News, Public Safety, Julie O'Berg, Spokane Fire Department, Mayor Lisa Brown, Brian Schaeffer
In abrupt pivot, Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown calls to postpone public safety property tax levy
Tags: Local News, News, Spokane, taxes, levy, public safety
Spokane will require four to six months of advanced notice for rent increases — but many landlords haven't complied with the city's other rental rules
Tags: Local News, Housing, rent, rent increase, Spokane City Council, city council, Paul Dillon
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