Mar. 19—"Khalif Battle is built for March." That phrase — more of a declaration in six concise words — has been uttered at some point over the last few weeks by many within the guard's inner circle: ...
Spokane firefighters and city officials are getting ready for fire season and want you to be prepared as well.
The Trump administration's recent changes to student loan programs are causing frustration and confusion for some borrowers.
Timi Gilliom, captain and builder of the voyaging canoe Mo‘okiha o Pi‘ilani, awoke from a midday nap in Hui O Wa’a Kaulua’s Front Street shop on Aug. 8, 2023, to the sound of a homeless man rattling ...
Commercial property owner Sheldon Jackson has become perhaps the loudest anti-progressive voice in Spokane, rallying a following almost entirely by email.
When a woman walking to work at River Park Square this winter was dragged into an alley behind P.F. Chang’s and mugged, ...
The March 9 edition of The Spokesman-Review had an article and letters to the editor with such contrast. The front page article that Rep. Baumgartner supports Ukrainian refugees was a wonderful ...
HEART and Cat Tales Wildlife Center partner to enhance disaster response, ensuring the safety of big cats and other animals ...
This year’s deadly blazes burned from Hartford to Branford on the shore and Trumbull in the southwestern part of the state.
The Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission has prohibited recruits from training with the gun and banned it from ...
Following through on its promise, Spokane announced Monday that neighborhood resource officers are back on the streets thanks to Mayor Lisa Brown’s November sales tax proposal. Over 60,000 people, or ...
According to the release, Spokane cut the NRO program in 2023 to dedicate more resources ... and the Spokane Fire Department is getting ready to order some engines. Councilmember Zack Zappone ...