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Gonzaga's patron saint died young as he cared for pandemic victims

Luigi left home at 17 and joined the Jesuits. Such a rebel. As the eldest son of an accomplished military man, Luigi had been...

Don’t want to watch the Zags in the Final Four alone? You’ve got some pandemic-safe options

Gonzaga’s making its second Final Four appearance Saturday. It’s a big deal, and you might be glum at the thought of having to watch...

Former Spokane County Sheriff's deputy who said coworker made racist remark sues agency

A former Spokane County Sheriff’s deputy who reported the alleged use of a racial epithet by a co-worker is suing the agency, claiming he...

Health officials warn of 'delicate time' for potential virus spread as vaccination rollout continues

Recent models indicate COVID-19 transmission is increasing in the state, state health officials said Thursday, prompting pleas to younger adults to continue to follow...

New principals chosen for Ferris, Rogers, Shadle Park and Lewis and Clark high schools

Spokane Public Schools announced Friday the hiring of four new high school principals, all of whom have administrative experience in the district. They include...

Schools push toward full-time return to buildings

School districts in Spokane County are moving forward with plans to bring students back full time. This week, custodians throughout the Central Valley...

The Zags' tournament history is littered with memorable moments and formidable foes

Gonzaga University Athletics photo Domantas Sabonis went from dominating in college to stardom in the NBA. ...

Kate Lebo warps the boundaries of food writing in her new Book of Difficult Fruit

Young Kwak photo Kate Lebo goes beyond "pie lady" with her new book. ...

Front Porch: Looking for our long lost friends

One of the best things that has come out of this past year’s coronavirus sequestering has been friends. Long-lost friends. While many of us...

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