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Partisan politics dominate school board election
What's supposed to be a non-partisan race has turned into a display of party politics. The Coeur d'Alene School Board elections Tuesday are raising questions about the motivation of some candidates. KXLY4's Colleen O'Brien reports.
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Councilman stands by email calling Gov. Inslee 'lying whore'
As other members of the Spokane city council have gathered to condemn him, Councilman Mike Fagan is defending his decision to sign an email in which he called Governor Jay Inslee a "lying whore."
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Updating Spokane city code for legal marijuana law
For several months now marijuana has been legal in Washington and on Monday night Spokane City Council changed its city code to reflect this new law. KXLY4's Kylee Cruz reports.
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Condon wants Spokane to be 'City of Choice' for Northwest
Spokane Mayor David Condon delivered the annual state of the city address Friday morning, where he said that job growth and improving public safety are at the top of the agenda. KXLY4's Casey Lund reports.
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Spokane changing municipal code to legalize marijuana in city
The Spokane city council plans to vote this coming Monday to legalize small amounts of marijuana in the city. KXLY4's Erik Loney reports.
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Bill proposes welfare recipients be drug tested
A bill in the Washington state legislature could soon be up for a vote on a controversial proposal that people on welfare could soon be tested for drugs, before they receive assistance. KXLY4's Ian Cull reports.
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Prop 2 could change the way city council raises taxes
The way Spokane's City Council raises taxes could soon change. If Proposition 2 is approved by voters on February 12th, a super majority would be needed to increase taxes or a 5-2 vote. Right now it takes a simple majority, or 4-3. KXLY4's Ian Cull reports.
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Wedding vendors preparing for influx of same sex marriage business
After years of waiting, wedding bells are about to start ringing for same-sex couples across the state. Starting Thursday, same-sex couples will line up across Washington to get their marriage licenses. KXLY4's Kylee Cruz reports.
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Spokane district preparing for charter schools
Washington voters made it clear they want a change in the way public schools operate with the potential passage of Charter School Initiative 1240, so what could that mean for Spokane schools? KXLY4's Kylee Cruz reports.
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New vote numbers do little to help McKenna
A fresh round of ballot tallies shows little change in Washington's race for governor. KXLY4's Ian Cull reports.
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Inslee confident of victory
Even though Jay Inslee has yet to celebrate, he's already telling supporters in the gubernatorial race they've elected a forward looking governor. KXLY4's Annie Bishop reports.
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Spokane LGBT community thrilled R-74 passing
Spokane members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community are thrilled as Washington State is poised to become one of just three states in the country to legalize gay marriage by a vote of the people. KXLY4's Kylee Cruz reports.
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Idaho voters strike down education reform
Voters are saying no to the Students Come First laws in Idaho, which cover everything from contract negotiations to students getting laptops.
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How Spokane voted on Election Day
You've been hearing about the results national and statewide races over the last 24 hours, but how did Spokane area residents vote in comparison with the rest of the state? KXLY4's Kylee Cruz reports.
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What happens now marijuana is legal
Washington residents have voted to legalize the sale and possession of marijuana for people over the age of 21. So now what happens? KXLY4's Jeff Humphrey reports.
Views: 261Video Posted: November 7th, 2012 Rating:
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Interview: Rich Cowan
Rich Cowan sits down with KXLY4's Derek Deis for an interview the morning after Election Day.
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Interview: Cathy McMorris Rogers
Cathy McMorris Rogers sits down with KXLY4's Robyn Nance the morning after Election Day.
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Referendum 74 passing in Washington
Referendum 74 is passing in Washington State. KXLY4's Anusha Roy explains the changes this measure will bring to the state.
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I-502 is passing in WA, but remains illegal federally
A measure legalizing marijuana is passing statewide, but things will get interesting if the total holds. Marijuana possession is still illegal federally. KXLY4's Anusha Roy breaks down what the measure means.
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Winners, losers on both sides of the aisle
While President Obama secured his second term in office Tuesday night, there were also a number of winners and losers on both sides of the aisle in city, county and state races. KXLY4's Ian Cull reports from Bellevue on the gubernatorial race while Kylee Cruz, Aaron Luna and Colleen O'Brien report on local races here in Spokane.
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