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Episode 26: Seattle Public Schools Expect About $100M Deficits Over Next 4 years
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Episode 26: Seattle Public Schools Expect About $100M Deficits Over Next 4 years

Join The Center Square's Regional Editor Jeremy Lott and Washington Reporters RaeLynn Ricarte, Spencer Pauley, and Brett Davis as they discuss: Jim Ferrell promises more law and order if elected King County prosecutor. Seattle Public Schools expect about $100M deficits over next 4 years. Seattle ranked sixth-best city in the nation for vegans and vegetarians. Spokane County sheriff sets back timeline to disband homeless camp by a month. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/washington-in-focus/support

Washington in Focus

September 30, 202219m 0s

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Join The Center Square's Regional Editor Jeremy Lott and Washington Reporters RaeLynn Ricarte, Spencer Pauley, and Brett Davis as they discuss: Jim Ferrell promises more law and order if elected King County prosecutor. Seattle Public Schools expect about $100M deficits over next 4 years. Seattle ranked sixth-best city in the nation for vegans and vegetarians. Spokane County sheriff sets back timeline to disband homeless camp by a month.


Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/washington-in-focus/support


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