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Owens died in March. Flags will stay at half-staff through the rest of the day on Thursday, May 8. SPOKANE, Wash — Flags at ...
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown announced that flags at city facilities will be lowered to half-staff in memory of Former Washington Supreme Court Justice Susan Owens.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and several Spokane City Councilmembers announced a new comprehensive homelessness ...
Mayor Lisa Brown announced a new comprehensive homeless plan for the city of Spokane Thursday morning. "We have needed a plan ...
After months of gathering feedback, Mayor Lisa Brown’s new homelessness strategy landed on the Spokane City Council’s desk on ...
Spokane City Councilmembers and Mayor Brown gathered Thursday morning to discuss the new homeless strategy for the Lilac City ...
Mayor Lisa Brown unveiled an overhaul of Spokane’s homelessness strategy Thursday, pitting the city council’s progressive ...
The City of Spokane is overhauling its strategy regarding its homeless population after the Washington State Supreme Court ...
Mayor Lisa Brown unveils replacement to anti-homeless camping law struck down by state Supreme Court
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown on Thursday announced a plan to replace the city’s recently overturned anti-homeless camping law with one that would criminalize camping citywide, but with more emphasis on ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and several Spokane City Councilmembers announced a new comprehensive homelessness strategy for the City of Spokane. Mayor Brown said the H.O.M.E ...
Spokane voters will decide in the November election if they want to pay more for better parks. The Spokane City Council voted 6-0 on Monday to place a 20-year parks levy on the Nov. 4 ballot.
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