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Durham School Services bus attendant in Spokane dies of COVID-19

A bus attendant with Durham School Services in Spokane has died of COVID-19, the company confirmed Thursday. Durham, which provides transportation for Spokane Public...

Forecast: Spokane could hit record-high temperatures Friday

With temperatures in the low 60s for the past few days, business has been good for Trailhead Golf Course in Liberty Lake . “All...

Spokane Symphony announces virtual, on-demand spring concerts starting April 2

click to enlarge Jen Owens Spokane Symphony music director James Lowe Last March, the Spokane Symphony was announcing the cancellation...

Spokane Humane Society’s spay, neuter program gets help from grant

The Spokane Humane Society has been awarded a $4,900 grant to help pay for dog and cat spay and neuter surgeries for low-income residents....

Weathercatch: March flirts with spring while hanging on to a fading winter

Hello, March. Have we ever welcomed the arrival of this particular month as much as in 2021? Driven indoors by a pandemic and a...

Pandemic projects: With travel off the books, front porch and back deck ceilings get top priority

Sometimes smaller projects deliver the biggest bang. That was true for Bill and Jo Wagstaff. When the reality of COVID-19 hit and their slate...

Lucky P gets a kiss: Finch students go hog wild for math reward – office manager giving bovine peck on cheek

Kissing a pig isn’t usually in Finch Elementary School office manager Kathy Fiorillo’s job description, but last week she planted a smooch on a...

Can WSU afford to keep pouring millions into athletics while other departments shrink?

Young Kwak photo WSU's Martin Stadium, back when people — not cardboard cutouts — filled the stands. Hundreds of unblinking, oversized,...

The Pivot Spokane storytellers are back, live and online

Young Kwak photo FROM LEFT: Pivot Spokane treasurer Karyn Woodard, president Eric Woodard, board members Morgan Marum and Mark Robbins outside the...

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