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City's new recycling schedule to begin in May

The city of Spokane will reduce recycling collection to every other week starting in May. City officials have been planning for the change since...

Time is running out to submit name suggestions for three new schools in Spokane

Spokane residents have three more days to make an everlasting mark on their city. It’s been 25 years since Spokane Public Schools built a...

Bloomsday 2021 race poster made by local dog-loving artist for 16th time

Bloomsday race officials released the 2021 race poster Thursday, featuring a runner surrounded by stained glass depictions of Spokane, Paris, Rome and other international...

Pandemic projects: A father's precious gift – Deer Park area resident builds stand for saddle he received on Christmas 55 years ago

Growing up on a dairy farm north of Deer Park, Mike Reiter, 68, spent plenty of time around cattle, and there were always a...

Front Porch: Nothing doing on my birthday but bliss

This year when my husband asked what I wanted to do for my birthday, I was ready. “Nothing,” I said. “And I know just...

Weathercatch: From a polar plunge to Pineapple Express

The atmospheric river that swept through Washington state late Sunday night through Monday of this week was packed with more than wind gusts and...

Gardening; Chores begin before first day of spring

The first day of spring is only 23 days away, making it time to think about organizing spring chores and projects to get ready...

A Monster Idea: Diversify the upcoming Monsters of Rock show

Heart and Ice-T You've probably heard about efforts to hold a big concert at Joe Albi Stadium that celebrates the...

The Map of Tiny Perfect Things' simple beauty, Seattle rocker Mark Lanegan's memoir, new music and more!

PERFECT LITTLE MOMENTS There's a simple beauty in Amazon's 2021 movie The Map of Tiny Perfect Things. The plot sounds familiar — two...

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