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FAA funding problems hit airports in California, elsewhere

(The Center Square) – As Christine Finch helped her father, Graham Finch, gather his luggage at the San Francisco International Airport, she was worried about how flight delays caused by the federal shutdown would affect their travel plans. “Am I going to be able to get Dad home?” Christine said of her first thought when hearing about the impending flight delays. Christine, who is flying her father home to New Zealand, said she’s also worried

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‘Economic suicide’: Spokane biz leaders speak out against proposed 12% parking tax

(The Center Square) – Downtown business leaders are voicing concerns after the Spokane City Council eyed a new 12% parking tax on Monday, with little notice, and a vote already slated for later this month. Emilie Cameron, president of the Downtown Spokane Partnership, emailed a letter to the officials and their staff on Monday. It hit their inboxes just a few hours before Jon Snyder, the city’s transportation and sustainability director, presented Mayor Lisa Brown’s

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WATCH: Public records advocate still pushing WA agencies on deleted message policy

(The Center Square) – Gov. Bob Ferguson has still not announced a final decision on his directive concerning the auto-deletion of government agency internal communications, despite his self-imposed six-month deadline having passed in August. As previously reported by The Center Square, in February, Ferguson put a six-month pause on the auto-deletion of Teams messages for state agencies. The pause was ordered after a review following a $225,000 settlement with the Department of Children, Youth &

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Lansing’s Ben Shuldiner to become Seattle Public Schools’ next superintendent

(The Center Square) – Seattle Public Schools is set to hire Ben Shuldiner, current superintendent of the Lansing School District in Michigan, as the next leader of Washington state’s largest school district. On Wednesday, the Seattle School Board unanimously authorized contract negotiations with Shuldiner to finalize hiring him. Candidate identities were kept confidential throughout the process, per state law RCW 42.56.230, to protect the privacy of those currently in leadership roles at other districts, as

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