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Lesley Haskell, wife of Spokane County Prosecutor, calls herself 'White nationalist,' uses N-word as slur By Daniel Walters ...
Much like computers and the internet, artificial intelligence is here to stay. Educators hope to use the technology as a tool for student learning By Colton Rasanen ...
A historic property may be added to Riverside State Park, connecting it to Waikiki Springs and providing river access vital to salmon reintroduction in the region By Summer Sandstrom ...
Larry Stone is a unique force in Spokane politics. He's a major donor to conservative causes that fund attack ads against progressive politicians. This summer, ...
Spokane Summer Concert Calendar 2025 Rounding up some of the highlights of the Inland Northwest's summer live music calendar By Seth Sommerfeld ...
As Spokane smashes building permit records, a planned South Hill sixplex offers hints at the city's dense future By Nate Sanford ...
With spring in full swing and sunshine stretching into the evenings, it's the perfect time to get outside. Chances are, your pup feels the same ...
Spokane helped bridge Cold War tensions by welcoming a massive Soviet delegation during Expo '74 — including chefs By Nate Sanford ...
It's no secret that Spokane's budget is in a rough place. The city is facing a $25 million hole in its general fund, and the structural budget deficit across all accounts is estimated to be nearly ...
As deaths on our roads continue to rise, a local stay-at-home dad is on an ambitious quest to make Spokane's streets the safest in the U.S. By Nate Sanford ...
The world treats us to a beautiful array of sensory delights, and they're especially heightened in the summertime. The warm air stirs with the gentle ...
In November, Spokane voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 1 — a citizen-led ballot initiative that massively expanded the parts of Spokane where someone can be punished for camping. The law ...