Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.
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Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.
Candidates for Spokane City Council District 1 and Spokane Public Schools board square off in local debates
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Candidates for Spokane City Council District 1 and Spokane Public Schools board square off in local debates
City council candidates Jonathan Bingle and Sarah Dixit are hosted by KSPS PBS. School board candidates Hilary Kozel and Jessica Anundson are hosted by North Central High School's civic engagement club.
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Many economists say the current economy is great for people at the upper end of the wage scale, a slog for people at the other end. Also, historian Kristin Kobes Du Mez talks about how a fringe strain of Christianity has come to dominate the national conversation.