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In Washington, people keep building houses where they might burn

Researchers found as more Americans move into fire-risk areas, they increase the likelihood and impact of wildfires.

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  • Carl Segerstrom
RANGE
/ June 26, 2023
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Growth

Newcomers fleeing expensive housing are finding it again in Spokane. Now they want protections

A slate of measures intended to support low-income residents and reduce homelessness awaits a vote by the city council.

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  • Carl Segerstrom
High Country News
/ January 14, 2020
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