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100 years ago in Spokane: Work was just beginning on the iconic Washington Water Power plant

More than 100 men were hard at work on The Washington Water Power Co.’s new power plant on the Spokane River, just west of...

Cause of fire at West Plains transportation company may never be determined

Fire investigators were unable to determine the cause of a blaze earlier this month that destroyed a maintenance shop and damaged several semitrucks at...

Weathercatch: Logical rime, reason for early 2009 ice event

Twelve years ago this month, more and more white covered the Spokane area each day, but it wasn’t from snowfall. From Jan. 13-23, 2009,...

Pandemic projects: Annie's Southern favorites: Cookbook reflects love of baking

Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Annie Franks grew up surrounded by good food. “My mother, without a doubt, was the best Southern cook,”...

GSC Meals on Wheels supplies clients with Blizzard Boxes – 3 days of emergency food

It’s been a while since the Spokane area had a blizzard, but there have been windstorms, heavy rains and other weather events that make...

Front Porch: Taking our time putting away Christmas

Perplexed, he peers into our dining room from his perch on the deck, a red Christmas ornament dangling from his ear. Rudy the Reindeer...

Stage Left's streaming production An Iliad gives audiences a startling look at what war does to humanity

Young Kwak photo Robert Tombari (the Poet) runs through lines in An Iliad at Stage Left Theater. Imagine if, through...

Honoring Unsung Heroes of the Inland Northwest Pandemic

click to enlarge During the pandemic, we've had many reminders to thank our health care workers, our teachers, and the people whose work...

Ted Danson continues his late-career hot streak, Bandcamp Fridays, new music and more!

TED TALK Ted Danson would be an American TV legend even if he'd never made another series after Cheers. But after some years...

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