Doug Nadvornick
Stories
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Government
Should Washington stay in standard time? These lawmakers say 'yes'
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Washington watching for invasive species as it gets closer in Idaho
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Idaho lawmakers propose talking with Oregon about 'Greater Idaho'
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Government
Washington lawmakers discuss an alternative to jail for mental health crises
First responders in Washington state have few options when they encounter a person having a mental health episode.
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Powwows return to Washington's prisons
Powwows for Native American prison inmates in Washington state have been an annual tradition, but they were halted amid pandemic shutdowns. Now, the celebrations in the state’s 12 correctional facilities have returned.
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Gonzaga falls short of perfect season
The magic of a nearly perfect season ran out Monday night for the Gonzaga men’s basketball team. The Bulldogs lost to the Baylor Bears, 86-70, in the N-C-A-A championship game in Indianapolis.
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Politics
Re: Building Democracy explores the state of civic discourse, east of the mountains
‘I think both of us realize that you don’t get anywhere by staying in your corners and being completely polarized. We just know that the more we communicate and talk about things the better it will be, even if we’re not on the same page.’
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Government
Kittitas County pauses early reopening with new Covid-19 case at food plant
Kittitas County was in line to move early into phase two of Gov. Jay Inslee’s plan to reopen Washington. But the county’s application to do so is now paused.
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Kittitas County Pauses Early Reopening With New COVID-19 Case At Food Plant
Kittitas County was in line to move early into phase two of Governor Jay Inslee’s plan to reopen Washington. But the county’s application to do so is...