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Spokane River Dries, Theater Saves, and More | Spokane News
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The Spokane River is drying up faster than ever, baffling experts as climate change reshapes local waterways. Meanwhile, the Garland Theater secures its future with a 27.5-year lease deal, keeping affordable cinema alive. In news: the Spokesman-Review’s editor faces administrative leave amid complaints, while Kalshi is shut down in Washington over gambling allegations. School districts scramble to clean ash from fire smoke after the Spokane Complex fires, even without building damage. And in Tacoma, 140 ICE detainees enter their fourth day of a hunger strike — their 20th this year — protesting dire facility conditions.
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