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As Biden ends travel ban, a Syrian refugee family in Spokane hopes for the future

Sawsan Al Zouabi used to stand on her balcony and count the bombs falling on the horizon. So she’s certain of this – there were...

Spokane Valley Fire roundup: Windstorm leaves devastation

Like other fire departments in the area, Spokane Valley Fire Department crews were kept hopping on Jan. 13 as the wind toppled trees into power...

Xander the cat a neighborhood celebrity

Xander the cat is a familiar sight at Jefferson Elementary School on Spokane’s South Hill as he visits children on the playground and meows at...

Gardening: Late-blooming apricot tree varieties suited for Spokane region

I love apricots! My favorite way to eat them is as apricot pineapple jam. The sweet apricot blends beautifully with the tangy pineapple, especially on...

Pandemic projects: Boys get hand-dyed, knitted hats – making natural dyes becomes South Hill family's project

Teddy Riggs, 5½, scaled a backyard tree, while his 3-year-old brother, Danny, trimmed the grass with a pair of children’s scissors. Albert, 8 months, watched...

Weathercatch: A mighty wind: How last week's windstorm gained its strength

First we got soaked; then we got wind-whipped. The heavy rain was expected. The deadly winds, not so much. The windstorm that pounded the Spokane...

Love story: Haugens mark 60th anniversary

When Dennis Haugen brought his Oldsmobile over to work on it with Marilyn Bowen’s brother, she really wanted to be out there with them. “I...

Front Porch: Birthday brings reflections of two American stories

January is the month of my birth. A lot of people don’t care much for January – long, gray, cold, post-holiday letdown, not a lot...

100 years ago in Spokane: Defense for dragging suspect claimed he couldn't hear all the cries to stop

“Deafness” constituted the principal alibi of W.J. Van Skike, on trial for manslaughter after running down a widow on the street and dragging her under...

Spokane City Council ratifies mayor's emergency order for windstorm

For about two hours on Jan. 14, as winds whipped mercilessly and tossed down trees across Spokane, there was not a single fire department crew...

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