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Pandemic projects: Cycling trek postponed; judge focuses on rebuilding vintage bikes, preparing for classic European event

It certainly didn’t look like much. But to Fred Corbit’s experienced eyes, the battered, scarred steel frame had beautiful bones. Under his skillful hands,...

Liberty Lake opens signups for community garden plots; goats munch down weeds

Spring is coming to Liberty Lake, which means it’s time to sign up for garden plots and the goats are back in town to...

St. Charles Church begins to heal as arson suspect's uncle calls for more mental health services

When Rev. Esteban Soler came to St. Charles Parish in 2019, he immediately saw that its school was in trouble, with enrollment down. Soler...

Spokane Public Library formally acknowledges Spokane Tribal history, land

Each Spokane Public Library branch will soon display a formal acknowledgment that it stands on the ancestral lands of the Spokane Tribe of Indians....

Eastern Washington colleges contend with changing COVID-19 landscape on commencement plans

With nearly 5,500 students applying to graduate this spring from Washington State University, administrators knew early on that commencement ceremonies would be virtual for...

Baumgartner suggests borrowing to conserve Pilcher property in Latah Valley

Spokane County Treasurer Michael Baumgartner hinted Tuesday that his office might be willing to lend out the cash necessary to purchase and conserve 48...

Man arrested for allegedly running over girlfriend's ex-boyfriend in Spokane Valley

A 31-year-old man was arrested last week for allegedly running over his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend in Spokane Valley. Spokane Valley deputies responded to reports...

'There's so much at stake': Clock running out on effort to conserve 48-acre Latah Valley farmland from development, owner says

Efforts have been underway for years to stop the development of a prime 48-acre parcel of agricultural land in the Latah Valley, located between...

Gonzaga University monitors COVID-19 cases amid 100 new positives in past month

Positive COVID-19 cases at Gonzaga University are on the rise this month, as students are more regularly frequenting larger gatherings, bars and restaurants amid...

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