Idaho's longest sitting Attorney General could lose his seat. Meet the Republicans in the race.
IDAHO -- The polls open Tuesday, May 17, in Idaho. A highly contentious race is who will become the next Attorney…
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IDAHO -- The polls open Tuesday, May 17, in Idaho. A highly contentious race is who will become the next Attorney…
IDAHO - As many await the Supreme Court's decision on Roe vs. Wade, 4 News Now reached out to all Idaho gubernatorial candidates about their views on abortions.…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Representative Marcus Riccelli announced he will not be running for Spokane County Commissioner, but will instead campaign for re-election in 2022. Riccelli was the lead sponsor of the 2018 law that expanded the number of county commissioners…
SPOKANE CO., Wash. -- Former Spokane City Councilwoman Amber Waldref has announced her run for Spokane County Commissioner District 2. During her eight years on City Council, Waldref led efforts to clean up the Spokane River, to improve streets and…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Housing is a high-stake issue for everyone who wants a seat at City Hall. City Council candidate Mike Lish, who is running…
Every city council candidate sees housing stability and affordability as a major issue facing Spokane. They all know something has to change to keep up with the growth, but they have different steps to find a solution.
Two people are leaving the Spokane Public School board this year; leaving two seats up for election. 4 News Now sat down with the four candidates vying for those two seats and asked them your questions.
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Spokane voters will elect two people to the Spokane Public School Board this election season. 4 News Now is planning to meet with each of the four candidates - Kata Dean, Riley Smith, Daryl Geffken and Melissa…
Here is everything you need to know; from registering to vote to candidate interviews.
One spot up for grabs this election is a seat on the Coeur d'Alene Public School Board.
Election season is upon us! This November, your vote will determine the future of city councils and the path forward at local schools. The 4 News Now team is again launching “#4ThePeople,” a project dedicated to answering your questions about…
National news networks have declared Joe Biden the winner of the 2020 Presidential Election—but what comes next?
Voters approved a sex education referendum on Tuesday, meaning the comprehensive curriculum is now the law in Washington.
While many people watched results from the election pour in Tuesday night into Monday morning and beyond, it probably had many wondering why some races are called immediately and why we are still waiting on others.
Election Day has come and gone, but the presidential race has not yet been called. We want to know - How are you feeling? Let us know in the form below.
We put out one last call to see what kind of election story you, the people, would like to see and you wanted a fun story about voting in the Inland Northwest.
SPOKANE, Wash - In the age of COVID-19, so many things are different. One thing, however, is certain: Tuesday, elections officials nationwide begin counting the ballots to determine the course of history. I wanted to fill you in on what we’re planning for this historic event.
Tuesday is Election Day! We want to know - How are you feeling about the election? Tell us in the form below. RELATED: Spokane County Elections Office temporarily moves to the Spokane Arena READ: WSU study tracks emotional response in…
In Kootenai County, the Elections Department reports record-breaking numbers. They've sent out more than 47,000 absentee ballots this year. They have more than 103,000 people registered to vote, with more registering each day.
The election is just a few days away and 4 News Now is diving into the issues that matter most to people in the Inland Northwest. Our #4ThePeople coverage is dictated by you, the voter, so we want to know:…
With six days to go until election day, the Spokane County Elections office has received 200,000 ballots already, but they are expecting around 330,000 when it is all said and done Tuesday night.
A website making its way around social media appears to show the number of rejected ballots in Spokane County. The issue is: it's not totally reliable.
The election is just a week away and there is still time to vote in both Washington and Idaho.
Their roots run deep, but Governor Jay Inslee and Republic Police Chief Loren Culp have deeply different visions for Washington.