“We’re not going back” was a popular sign and chant Saturday. Several others held signs that read, “LOVE,” in white letters ...
Former Spokesman-Review editor and University of Idaho journalism professor Steven Smith will spend 10 years in prison for ...
Lawmakers in state Senate committee Thursday heard testimony on a bill similar to ones considered in past years to lower the threshold for bond passage, down to 55% from a supermajority 60% voter ...
More than a thousand Washingtonians will be traveling to the other Washington this weekend to watch the swearing in of ...
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS The Board of Commissioners of Spokane County Fire District 3 is soliciting statements of qualifications from architects and structural engineers and special inspectors in ...
A local nonprofit is taking steps to address the significant childcare shortage in the area. Today, they broke ground on a new facility designed to be ...
A former town clerk in Latah is facing allegations of theft and misuse of public funds following a months-long investigation ...
A former Washington state newspaper editor accused of paying girls for sexually explicit images has been sentenced to 10 ...
A local nonprofit is opening a new early learning center in hopes of alleviating the urgent need for childcare in our area.
The city of Spokane Valley continues to promote city-centric tourism projects through grant opportunities funded in ...
Monday's start of Washington's 105-day legislative session also marked a new beginning for several Spokane-area lawmakers. The day included much of the pomp and circumstance one would expect, with ...
The blind, located near the Clayton Fairgrounds, was built to make waterfowl hunting more accessible to those with physical disabilities ...