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CM Yeager cites distrust as Spokane Valley holds off on joining regional task force

(The Center Square) – As much of the region leans into a new public safety task force, elected officials from Spokane Valley aren’t sure whether to join the discussion that could lead to another jail proposal. Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and Spokane County Sheriff John Nowels launched the initiative at the end of September after more than a year of preparation. Those discussions reached the public in May, but tensions between the city administration and

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Federal judge sends Tacoma tenants’ rights lawsuit back to state court

(The Center Square) – A lawsuit challenging the city of Tacoma, Wash., for its voter-approved tenants’ rights law has been sent back to Pierce County Superior Court where the legal challenge will continue. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Tiffany Cartwright denied motions from both the Citizen Action Defense Fund, or CADF, and Tacoma. The case, initially filed by CADF in Pierce County Superior Court, will now return there for further proceedings. CADF, representing North Pearl

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WATCH: WA lawmaker urges against potential release of convicted killer

(The Center Square) – A resentencing hearing got underway Monday in Spokane County Superior Court for a man sentenced to life in prison for the 2008 murders of two young people. Justin Crenshaw stabbed and killed 18-year-old Sarah Clark and 20-year-old Tanner Pehl, then set the house on fire. The convicted killer received life without parole, but because he was 20 years old at the time of his heinous crimes, he is eligible for resentencing.

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Baumgartner blasts Dems for holding government ‘hostage’ over Medicaid reforms

(The Center Square) – The only congressman representing eastern Washington spent Sunday outlining how Democrats are advocating for loopholes to provide taxpayer-funded benefits to illegal immigrants. The federal government shut down nearly two weeks ago after Senate Democrats refused to support a continuing resolution that would have kept the lights on until Nov. 21. The temporary funding bill requires a 60-vote majority in the Senate to end the shutdown, but Republicans only occupy 53 seats.

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