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Tony Brown, referee who worked NBA Finals, dies at 55

Brown was diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer in April 2021. WASHINGTON — Tony Brown always embraced a challenge. He worked...

Conductor laureate Fabio Mechetti returns to lead the Spokane Symphony once more for its third Masterworks program

click to enlarge Jacksonville Symphony photo Eighteen years after leading the Spokane Symphony, Fabio Mechetti...

Local Southeast Asian cultural groups cohost Spokane's first public celebration of Diwali, the festival of lights

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Dancing at a local Diwali party leading up to...

Kate Lebo defies genres and tackles fickle ingredients in The Book of Difficult Fruit, Spokane Is Reading 2022's featured title

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Kate Lebo talks behind the scenes of her latest...

NFL Power Rankings for Week 7: Giants debut in top 10; Jets, Patriots on the rise

The Giants, Jets and Bengals are trending up after Week 7, as the Cardinals, Packers and Browns tumble in Locked On's NFL Power Rankings....

EWU Football looks to bounce back from five-game losing streak against Cal Poly

Eags will take on old head coach Beau Baldwin's Mustangs in hopes of winning their first Big Sky Conference game of the season. ...

WSU women's basketball coach signs contract extension through 2028

Kamie Ethridge guided the Cougs to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2021 and 2022 for the first in program history. PULLMAN, Wash. —...

Worry grows for Iran athlete who competed without her hijab

The climber's decision to forgo her headscarf came as protests over the death of a 22-year-old detained by Iran's morality police entered a fifth...

Idaho football holding special ticket promotion tomorrow

MOSCOW, Idaho — Idaho head football coach Jason Eck announced a special ticket promotion for Saturday's game against Portland State on Twitter. ...

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