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Shawn Vestal: Portraits of a community emerge from recent obituaries

One obituary is a portrait of a life. Several obituaries, taken together, form a portrait of a community. Recent memorials in The Spokesman-Review tell...

'We're going to the dance': Gonzaga fans pick up free gear as March Madness games near

Dozens of cars inched in and out of the McCarthey Athletic Center parking lot on Gonzaga University’s campus Thursday for free team gear as...

Drug cartel members get a decade in federal prison for trafficking fentanyl in Eastern Washington

Two men convicted of trafficking hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to Eastern Washington were sentenced Thursday to eight and 10 years in federal...

Adrienne Kisner details teenage drama, 'Mythic Pennsylvania' and other 'Six Angry Girls' tidbits in Northwest Passages Book Club talk

Author Adrienne Kisner joined a virtual gathering of the Northwest Passages Book Club to discuss her novel, “Six Angry Girls,” with Kristi Burns of...

Spokane Civic Theatre presents a virtual show featuring 17 familiar female faces from productions past

Young Kwak photo Abbey Crawford says she hasn't performed live since last March, when she sang during...

Fire at St. Charles Catholic School in northwest Spokane causes significant damage

A fire at St. Charles Catholic School in northwest Spokane overnight led to extensive damage to the school building.  A Spokane Police officer was...

Spokane Valley Fire roundup: Crews answer brush fire calls

Perhaps the surest sign of spring is the small brush fires that begin springing up as the weather warms and fuels dry out. Fires...

Pandemic projects: Greenacres resident builds queen-size bed frame with reclaimed wood

When Steve Spurrier’s son-in-law took a job in the Spokane area, Spurrier and his wife seized the opportunity to escape the Southern California rat...

Pandemic projects: Game for new enterprise – Spokane Valley couple complete 22 cornhole game for family, friends, strangers

Gary Prusa’s pandemic project started small. “It started out innocently,” the Spokane Valley resident said. “I dabble in woodworking, and my sister asked me...

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