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Rossi and Murray kick off Senate campaigns in Spokane
If you think Eastern Washington votes don't matter in elections consider this: One of the first places both US Senate candidates visited right after the primary was right here in Spokane. KXLY4's Colleen O'Brien reports from the Murray campaign while KXLY4's Erik Loney reports from the Rossi campaign.
Views: 112Video Posted: August 19th, 2010 Rating:
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Murray, Rossi ready for pivotal Senate race
Democratic Sen. Patty Murray and her Republican challenger dove right into their fall matchup after winning the primary in a high-stakes election that could determine the balance of power in the nation's capital. KXLY4's Kalae Chock reports.
Views: 37Video Posted: August 18th, 2010 Rating:
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2010 Primary Election Results
KXLY4's Kalae Chock details Tuesday night's primary election results.
Views: 156Video Posted: August 17th, 2010 Rating:
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Murray, Rossi advance; McMorris Rodgers to face Romeyn in November
As expected, Democratic Sen. Patty Murray and Republican challenger Dino Rossi were leading in early primary returns. Meanwhile closer to home voters overwhelmingly supported Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers in her re-election bid, where she will likely face off against former TV weather anchor Daryl Romeyn in November.
Views: 49Video Posted: August 17th, 2010 Rating:
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Candidates ready for 2010 Primary Results
After months of posting signs, shaking hands and stumping across the region, Washington’s 2010 mid-term primary is one hurdle that will get some candidates one step closer to the finish line. For some, however, Tuesday’s primary will be their last campaign stop. KXLY4's Sally Showman reports.
Views: 39Video Posted: August 17th, 2010 Rating:
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Idaho lawmaker pushing Arizona-like immigration law
Idaho State Senator Mike Jorgenson says illegal immigration poses a big problem in Idaho and he wants to fix the problem by having the state enact tough laws similar to the one that’s created a political firestorm in Arizona. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 32Video Posted: May 17th, 2010 Rating:
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Sterk decides not to run for sheriff
Former Spokane County Sheriff Mark Sterk has made the decision not to run for sheriff against current Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich.
Views: 67Video Posted: May 14th, 2010 Rating:
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Source: Gregoire on short list for solicitor general
Speculation that Gov. Chris Gregoire might be named to replace Solicitor General Elena Kagan raises the prospect of falling political dominoes in Washington state.
Views: 32Video Posted: May 12th, 2010 Rating:
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Census takers hit the pavement
If you didn't mail in your census, expect a knock on the door any day now. Census workers started going door to door May 1st and won’t stop until everyone gets counted. KXLY4's Tori Brunetti reports.
Views: 108Video Posted: May 5th, 2010 Rating:
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Tea Party protests across the Northwest this Tax Day
From Olympia to Boise and in many cities in-between people are gathering in protest on this tax day. KXLY4's Annie Bishop reports.
Views: 142Video Posted: April 15th, 2010 Rating:
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US Rep. McMorris Rodgers to run again
Republican U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers said she will seek re-election to a fourth term from Washington's 5th Congressional District.
Views: 29Video Posted: April 7th, 2010 Rating:
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Gregoire begins push for implementation of health care reform
National health care reform is a step closer to becoming reality in Washington State after Governor Christine Gregoire signed an executive order that requires a health care cabinet to get the ball rolling. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 70Video Posted: April 1st, 2010 Rating:
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Campaign to legalize marijuana gains unusual allies
Organizers for Initiative 1068 are working to get their proposal to have Washington voters decide whether or not the use and possession of marijuana should be legalized on the ballot, and they’re gaining some unusual allies in their fight. KXLY4's Jeff Humphrey reports.
Views: 286Video Posted: March 8th, 2010 Rating:
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State lawmakers discussing potential income tax
Right now in Olympia lawmakers are getting an earful about a proposed bill that would let Washington voters decide about whether or not the state needs an income tax. KXLY4's Tori Brunetti reports.
Views: 56Video Posted: March 5th, 2010 Rating:
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Does prosecutor spend enough time in courtroom?
Three weeks ago former Deputy Prosecutor Dave Stevens announced he was running against his boss, Spokane County Prosecutor Steve Tucker, calling him an absent administrator that doesn’t spend enough time in the courtroom prosecuting cases. A little fact-checking is in order on that claim. KXLY4's McKay Allen reports.
Views: 56Video Posted: February 22nd, 2010 Rating:
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Verner delivers State of the City Address
Excerpt from Spokane Mayor Mary Verner's 2010 State of the City Address given on February 12, 2010.
Views: 104Video Posted: February 12th, 2010 Rating:
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Spokane County Special Election results for Tuesday Feb. 9th.
As of Tuesday night, a $73 million school bond to replace Cheney Middle School with two new middle schools is passing with 64.79% in approval. KXLY4's Sally Showman reports.
Views: 140Video Posted: February 10th, 2010 Rating:
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Spokane GOP opts for change in prosecutor's office
Spokane's Republican Party has decided it was a new attorney to lead the county prosecutor’s office.
Views: 91Video Posted: February 4th, 2010 Rating:
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If you want Sarah Palin's autograph, be prepared
Sarah Palin fans are gearing up for the former vice presidential nominee's book tour stops in North Idaho Thursday. If you want an autographed book in Sandpoint, you need to be ready to leap through a few hurdles. KXLY4's Tania Dall reports.
Views: 184Video Posted: December 9th, 2009 Rating:
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Thousands show up for Palin's Tri-Cities book signing
Thousands of people showed up for former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's book signing in Richland Sunday afternoon.
Views: 111Video Posted: November 29th, 2009 Rating:
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