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Spokane prosecutor says firing ‘a management decision’

Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker fired one of his election rivals Wednesday in a move his opponent immediately labeled political retaliation.

Democrat joins prosecutor race

A Democrat is joining the race for Spokane County prosecutor. Longtime local attorney Frank Malone is officially launching his bid to challenge Prosecutor Steve Tucker today. Meanwhile, Tucker is scheduled to meet today with Deputy Prosecutor Dave Stevens, who was suspended earlier this month after Stevens announced his own bid to run for prosecutor.

Newsflash: GOP says Murray, Obama agree

Newsflash: GOP says Murray, Obama agree

Baker, the county assessor, will face Republican challenger from his office

Baker, the county assessor, will face Republican challenger from his office

Stevens remains employed, but Tucker reviewing “options”

Stevens remains employed, but Tucker reviewing “options”

Tucker, Stevens scheduled for morning meeting

Tucker, Stevens scheduled for morning meeting

Tucker deputy wants top job

Spokane County Deputy Prosecutor Dave Stevens announced Thursday that he’ll challenge his boss, Prosecutor Steve Tucker, in the August primary. Both Tucker and Stevens are Republicans, and the battle already is off to a heated start.

Stevens will challenge Tucker for Spokane County prosecutor

Stevens will challenge Tucker for Spokane County prosecutor

More on Apple’s endorsement of Ahern

More on Apple’s endorsement of Ahern

Apple says he’ll compete for Wood’s seat

Apple says he’ll compete for Wood’s seat

Rothenburg: 3 NW races in play

Rothenburg: 3 NW races in play

Indians official files to run for state House

Andy Billig, the president of the Spokane Indians Baseball Club, wants to play in a different league. He’s running for the state Legislature in central Spokane’s 3rd District. As ballots were being cast and counted this week for the 2009 election, Billig filed papers with the state Public Disclosure Commission to run in 2010 for the state House of Representatives seat held by seven-term incumbent Alex Wood. Both are Democrats.

Billig to run for 3rd Dist. House seat

Billig to run for 3rd Dist. House seat