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Spokane · SpokaneOver 1,400 healthcare workers at MultiCare Deaconess and Valley Hospitals plan to strike for seven days beginning April 7. The SEIU Healthcare 1199NW union consists of over 33,000 caregivers throughout hospitals, clinics, mental health, skilled home health and hospice programs in Washington and Montana.See the Story
MultiCare healthcare workers in Spokane might go on strike
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NCAA · SpokaneYale traveled to Spokane to take down Auburn and lose in the second round to the San Diego State Aztecs. Governor Ned Lamont expressed his gratitude "the University of Idaho Student Band, in a display of generosity and sportsmanship, acted swiftly to learn the Yale Fight Song, Bulldog"See the Story
Governor of Connecticut declares University of Idaho Day
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Spokane · SpokaneStevens County Sheriff's Office and Kalispel Tribe biologist work on cougar conservation. By capturing cougars near populated areas and using hounds to instill fear, they hope to reduce killing cougars. They say by hazing the cats once they are released back in the wild it will reinstil a healthy fear of humans.See the Story
Washington works towards cougar conservation
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Spokane · SpokaneRobert Wayne Hutton, 60, secretly recorded a child in the bathroom. He then used the footage to produce child pornography. Hutton was sentenced to 240 months of imprisonment and a lifetime of supervised release. He was also ordered to pay restitution of $25,000.See the Story
Nine Mile Falls man uses hidden cameras to produce child pornography, sentenced to 20 years
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Spokane · SpokaneMore than 2,000 fifth grade students from every elementary school in the Spokane Public School district attended a career fair. More than 50 companies and universities were at the event talking to students, informing them on their occupations and how to get into their careers. Research has shown that 16-year-olds that have dropped out of school really dropped out psychologically as early as the third grade.See the Story
Spokane Public Schools holds career fair
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Racism · SpokaneThe University of Utah's Women's Basketball team was subjected to racist harassment. The Mayor of Coeur d'Alene said the racist attack is not a reflection on the region. Lisa Gardner, the President of the NAACP Spokane branch, said she wasn't shocked by the incident.See the Story
'There is racism happening in our community all the time,' says president of Spokane NAACP
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