Fact-checking Tuesday's debate 3
Fact-checking a presidential debate has become almost as big of a deal as the debate itself. We offer links inside the blog.
Fact-checking a presidential debate has become almost as big of a deal as the debate itself. We offer links inside the blog.
President Obama proudly announced his very own Facebook page today.
Spokane County Elections Office has counted most of the ballots from last Tuesday and the two close races are decided.
The 2015 election won’t set any records, but it may have provided us with a few tactics which future campaigns might want to avoid.
Spokane County turnout hit 40 percent in Thursday evening's ballot count. We look at where it's strongest and lightest inside.
Senate Commerce and Labor Committee hearing on fantasy sports gambling set for Nov. 20.
Karen Stratton built her lead over Evan Verduin in the heart of Spokane Council District 3.
Lori Kinnear has a lead of about 800 votes over LaVerne Biel in Spokane's City Council District 2 race.
Incumbent Councilman Mike Fagan received strong support from his base in Hillyard and other northern precincts to build his Election Night lead.
Longtime Spokane School Board member Rocky Treppiedi has a narrow lead over political newcomer Jerrall Haynes in the race for Position 3 on the board.
Spokane City Proposition 1, the Worker Bill of Rights, was swamped in the south and northwest precincts.
Spokane voters turned thumbs down to increasing the county board of commissioners, but the margins of defeat in most precincts weren't large.
David Condon won a second term by carrying most city precincts.
Washington voters gave overwhelming support to a new law to protect endangered animals, and seemed likely to pass by a much smaller margin another attempt to force the Legislature to approve tax increases by a supermajority.
Mary Dye of Pomeroy was elected to the 9th District House of Representatives seat to which she was appointed earlier this year.
Latest reports from Washington elections offices have about one in four ballots statewide, and one in three for Spokane County.
State Liquor and Cannabis Board will be at Spokane Convention Center Tuesday night.
Ballot returns are pretty low. For voters seeking information on candidates or ballot issues, we have suggestions.
Gov. Jay Inslee and wife Inslee have picked out their costumes for Halloween.
Good luck finding a Hallmark card for that.
The Washington Post says Idaho Rep. Raul Labrador and other members of the Freedom Caucus are hearing from constituents about supporting Paul Ryan for speaker. And it isn't all good.
Independent candidates often are tilting at windmills. How much coverage do they deserve?
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray has relatively low job approval ratings and less than half of voters surveyed said they'd vote for her right now, The Elway Poll says.
OLYMPIA – The federal government will reimburse some, but maybe not all, local governments and tribes for a portion of their costs fighting this summer’s record wildfires.
Voters are evenly split on the latest initiative that would require supermajorities to approve taxes but seem strongly in favor of one that would have extra penalties for selling ivory and products from endangered animals, a new Elway Poll says.