Gov. Jay Inslee’s request for individual assistance for residents in Whitman County who became displaced after wildfires devastated their communities this summer has been...
Before World War II, if you weren’t going for a four-year college degree, a few private colleges and trade schools offered alternatives. Many private...
It’s a new year, with a new state system of COVID-19 restrictions, but Spokane-area officials are feeling familiar frustrations. After the sustained and highest...
Imagine two of North Division Street’s six lanes of traffic are closed to cars and primarily dedicated instead to electric rapid-transit buses. They drop...
Attorneys for W.J. Van Skike used a modern-sounding strategy for contesting his conviction for manslaughter. They blamed the media. The attorneys claimed, in an...
The team dedicated to clearing and cleaning illegal homeless camps in Spokane largely disintegrated last year, and the city is struggling to keep up...