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Using a heat map, CHIRLA was able to break down confirmed accounts of ICE operations reported to the LA Rapid Response Network between June 6 and July 20.
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Lake Spokane fire burns 2,500+ acres in Stevens County ... - MSNAccording to Stevens County Fire District 1 (SCFD 1), the fire’s burned 2,500+ acres and destroyed one structure as of Sunday morning.
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. – Spokane County Fire District Three (SCFD3) are responding to a slow-moving vegetation fire near the 13000 block of South Sherman Road.
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Lake Spokane fire burns 2,400+ acres in Stevens County ... - MSNLevel 2 and 3 evacuations are still in place for several areas due to the Lake Spokane Fire burning in Stevens County. The fire has burned 2,462 acres and is 16 percent contained.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Nearly 1,000 Spokane County children could lose summer and before and after-school programs next year despite recent federal funding being reinstated after a Trump ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Spokane County has joined the City of Spokane in supporting Maddie’s Place, a facility dedicated to caring for substance-exposed infants and their families, the county said in ...
According to the 2025 PIT Count, about 70% of respondents reported living in Spokane County before becoming homeless; 14% came from Washington, while 14% came from outside the state.
SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. -- Deputies arrested a man for starting a brush fire north of the Country Homes area in Spokane County on Sunday, according to Spokane County Sheriff's Office.
Jul. 14—The number of homeless people in Spokane County fell by 10.6% last year. The findings are based on the 2025 point-in-time count conducted in January when teams fan out to count and question ...
The number of homeless people in Spokane County fell by 10.6% last year. The findings are based on the 2025 point-in-time count conducted in January when teams fan out to count and question ...
Coastal and inland communities in San Diego County are experiencing power outages, impacting more than 450 customers, according to SDG&E.
New state law limits HOA rule and CC&R enforcement by capping fines at $100 per violation, unless a violation causes danger or property damage.
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