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Two WSU sophomores named Udall Scholars | WSU Insider | Washington State University

Washington State University students Frances Ward and Jonnie Bray are the newest recipients of prestigious Udall Undergraduate Scholarship awards, each woman placing among the top 11% of national recipients in their respective Udall categories.

It s a real epidemic across the U S : Community gathers to remember murdered and missing Indigenous women

KXLY May 5, 2021 7:53 PM Esther Bower Updated: SPOKANE, Wash. May 5 is the Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Homicide is the third leading cause of death for Native Americans ages 10-24. It’s a national epidemic, but in Spokane, the community’s coming together to fight for change. “Native American people, Indigenous people, have suffered so much,” said Twa-le Swan, who helped organize a vigil and march in downtown Spokane. “It’s definitely time that more people get on board for just our basic human rights to survive.” Jenny Slagle knows the pain of losing loved ones. Two of her sisters, Angela and Felicia, were murdered in Washington. Now, she’s working to spread awareness and keep their stories alive.

Tribal Police looking for man last seen in Spokane on Thursday

KXLY April 27, 2021 3:18 PM Connor Sarles WELLPINIT, Wash. Spokane Tribal Police are looking for a missing man, last seen on Thursday in Spokane. Authorities say Dennis Campbell was last seen April 22 in Spokane around 5 p.m. Campbell is believed to be driving a red 2004 Hyundai Accent with Washington plates BUA8843. Anyone with information on Campbell’s whereabouts is urged to call Tribal Police at (509) 258-4400. COPYRIGHT 2021 BY KXLY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.

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