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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Spin Control

Tune in to “Talk to City Hall” tonight

Are you happy with the direction the city is going, with the productive tension between the mayor and city council?

What about the $150 million cut from the city's massive effort to prevent sewage from entering the Spokane River?

Do you think the mayor's pay is fair for the work he does? 

Should police inquire about someone's immigration status as a matter of course?

As the City Hall reporter for the Spokesman, I get to ask questions of city officials on a regular basis. Tonight is your turn.

Between 7 and 8 p.m. on KSPS-TV, Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart, Councilman Mike Allen and Public Works head, Rick Romero, will be on-air, live to field any question or comment. I'll join them, along with host Kristi Gorenson, so give us everything you've got.

Send your questions to CityHall@ksps.org, and tune in for the phone number.

 



Nicholas Deshais
Joined The Spokesman-Review in 2013. He is the urban issues reporter, covering transportation, housing, development and other issues affecting the city. He also writes the Getting There transportation column and The Dirt, a roundup of construction projects, new businesses and expansions. He previously covered Spokane City Hall.

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