Spokane County funds program aimed at helping homeless people leave Spokane for greener pastures
By Nick Gibson
'This was blown out of proportion': Couple claims missing indigenous person alert was unnecessary
By Grady Glover
Bloomsday returns to Spokane Sunday boasting larger turnout; trade show kicks off Friday
By Nick Gibson
'It's going to be chaos' | New housing development in Spokane Valley has neighbors concerned
By Amanda Roley
Our yearlong project "Around the World in 80 Plates" is a third of the way done, but the hard questions are just starting
By Eliza Billingham
Spokane mayor pitches tax ask, pledges to move House of Charity during first State of the City address
By Emry Dinman
The Spokane Symphony sends off three percussionists retiring after more than four decades each with the orchestra
By Azaria Podplesky
Spokane landlords soon required to give four to six months notice for rent increases
By Bronte Sorotsky
Spokane park levy put on hold
By Emry Dinman
The Expo mastermind's work to renew Spokane's urban core took him all over the world; the city wouldn't be the same without King Cole's vision
By Samantha Wohlfeil
STA debuts Expo-themed buses for summer
By Noah Boelter
Expect shenanigans at the Spokane Comedy Club with 'Super Troopers' star Jay Chandrasekhar
By Caitlin Miller
A decade after its founding, Spokane Women on the Fly continues to educate and empower women to enjoy the sport of fly-fishing
By Jaclyn Brandt
GU administration approves Turning Point USA chapter on campus
By Noah Apprill-sokol
Young farmers ready for Junior Livestock Show in Spokane
By Brandon T Jones
Spokane helped bridge Cold War tensions by welcoming a massive Soviet delegation during Expo '74 — including chefs
By Nate Sanford
Second man who shot Spokane police officer sentenced to 40 years
By Celina Van Hyning
Riverfront Park's famous metal goat has made discarding trash an exciting pastime for five decades now
By Colton Rasanen
North Central's ProStart culinary team competes nationally for the first time in Spokane Public Schools' history
By Eliza Billingham
SPECIAL REPORT: Spokane elementary school teacher arrested, tests positive for drugs, back in classroom
By Natalie Grant
Riverfront Park's art piece, the Stepwell, to be transformed into speakeasy as part of Expo '74 celebration
By Emma Epperly
'Perfect storm': Spokane Fire gives details on causes of Spokane's deadliest fire since 1995
By Ava Wainhouse
From a childhood spent at Lakeland Village, Gordon Vales debuted his art at Expo '74
By Eliza Billingham
With the Pilgrim Lutheran Quilters there's a job for everyone - no sewing skills required
By Cindy Hval