Answering your questions about Marysville's approach to homelessness
Earlier this week, 4 News Now reported on a program in Marysville that some believe could potentially be a solution to Spokane’s homelessness crisis.
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Earlier this week, 4 News Now reported on a program in Marysville that some believe could potentially be a solution to Spokane’s homelessness crisis.
Is a possible answer to homelessness in a town of 70,000 people, just north of Seattle?
Spokane City Council members were set to approve a $240,000 contract with the Salvation Army to staff a city homeless shelter. The vote was deferred and it's still not clear where the city shelter will be.With colder weather on the…
Washington Governor Jay Inslee has endorsed Ben Stuckart in Spokane's upcoming mayoral race.
The race for mayor in Spokane has been focused on several issues like public safety, homelessness, and the housing crisis.
The Washington Realtor's Association Political Action Committee has made its mark on Spokane's mayoral race.
As we look forward to November's election, candidates for city offices continue to share their positions on the issue facing Spokane. Homelessness will take center stage at the downtown Spokane library Thursday morning, an issue that's dominated much of the campaign discussion.
The debut of ‘Curing Spokane,' a documentary created by a local developer, drew reactions from Spokane mayoral candidates Ben Stuckart and Nadine Woodward on Thursday.
The mayoral election in Spokane is just over two months away, so that means every day matters for candidates Nadine Woodward and Ben Stuckart.
The nationwide battle over gun control made its way into local conversation this week, with mayoral candidates talking about their plans to keep Spokane safe.
The race for mayor in Spokane has given us a bit of everything — public safety, homelessness, and the housing crisis. But what about the money?
The race for Spokane's next Mayor was narrowed from five candidates to two on Tuesday night.
Spokane mayoral candidates Nadine Woodward and Ben Stuckart will advance to the November general election.
As the primary election has come and gone, the focus now moves to the general election where Nadine Woodward and Ben Stuckart will go head-to-head in the race to be Spokane's mayor.
It's been about five months since the Spokane mayoral campaign ramped up and soon, the field of five will be whittled down to two candidates who will go head-to-head to become Spokane's next mayor.
Over the past several months, the five candidates vying to be Spokane's next mayor have been vocal about what they hope to bring to the position. Homelessness, public safety and housing are just a few of the major issues they hope to address if elected.
Ben Stuckart has surpassed Nadine Woodward in total campaign donations, according to the most recent filing with the Public Disclosure Commission.
Woodward says she's not proposing a "blanket ban" on the homeless at the library -- but Daniel Walters, the reporter who interviewed her two weeks ago for The Inlander, provided KXLY with an audio recording of that conversation, which paints a much different picture.
Mayoral candidate Ben Stuckart added a new page to his campaign website highlighting what he called "controversies" surrounding his time as Spokane's City Council President.
Several people have already filed papers announcing their intention to run for Spokane's open mayoral seat. Meet your 2019 candidates.
Soon, you'll see Jonathan Bingle, Kelly Cruz, Shawn Poole, Ben Stuckart and Nadine Woodward's names on your ballot and across the city, as they work to earn your vote. Aside from Spokane's homeless crisis, each candidate has centered their campaign on a wide range of issues.
It's been called the defining issue in this year's race for the mayor's office and the five remaining candidates will be the first to tell you, Spokane's homeless crisis is a complex issue.
Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart kicked off his campaign for mayor at an event Thursday night.
The previously suspended "sit and lie" ordinance is scheduled to be reinforced again starting Feb. 8.