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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Is it legal to pull into an intersection while waiting to turn left in Washington State?

Nov. 7—A common frustration among drivers is being stuck behind another driver at the same intersection for multiple cycles, but they can't turn left because of oncoming traffic. You might find yourself honking at the person ahead of you hoping they'll inch forward to make the turn. But is it legal for drivers to pull into the intersection while waiting to make a left turn at a light? Is it ...
News >  Nation

3,500 homes under threat as California’s Ventura County fire burns through neighborhoods

LOS ANGELES — Firefighters were struggling to contain a fast-moving Ventura County wildfire on Thursday that had destroyed numerous homes — and the dangerous winds fueling those flames were forecast to continue through Friday. Santa Ana winds helped propel several fires across the region, but the Mountain fire exploded Wednesday, sweeping into foothill communities around Camarillo and ...
News >  Pacific NW

Eagle city leaders won’t say why they fired 2 on library board who voted to relocate books

Eagle City Council members emerged from closed-door deliberations Oct. 8 with unanimous agreement to remove two of the four remaining members of the city’s public library board. The question city leaders won’t answer is: Why? The decision came weeks after another closed-door decision regarding the library: the board’s 3-1 vote to relocate 23 books in the library considered “harmful to minors,” ...
News >  Local business

Spokane economy next year likely to grow at slower pace, but these are still ‘uncertain times’

Regional economists expect positive economic growth for 2025, but at a slower pace than this year. That's offset by a few trouble spots in the region, primarily housing and insurance costs. Mortgage rates likely will hover at between 6% and 7%. In the big picture, the perception of the economy is good for some but bad for others, with many small businesses and households struggling.