What happens when you give an OB/GYN a sledgehammer
Spokane Valley Hospital is remodeling its OB/GYN wing - Watch the short video here.
Spokane Valley Hospital is remodeling its OB/GYN wing - Watch the short video here.
Check out this map of the vote.
August 4 is National Night Out Against Crime and primary election day.
Shot this little video around noon from the roof top of The Spokesman-Review building downtown.
An unexpected activity takes over the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center on Havana Street where volunteers moved in and set up a field hospital over the weekend.
At the Spokane Valley City Council meeting on Tuesday, city manager Mike Jackson suggested staff create a website with all train-related research, projects and problems generated in Spokane Valley.
The Spokane Valley Blog got a slightly odd letter today. Inside a bright pink envelope was a picture of a car and a free style account of a woman picking up apples in a yard that's not hers.
The Spokane Valley Community of Christ is serving lunch for children and adults on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays beginning July 28.
For the eighth time, a car has come off the Carnahan Hill and plowed through Michael and Michelle Yarbrough's fenced garden. That's right: the eighth time.
Kevin Hayes owns Darcy's Restaurant and Spirits just east of Spokane Valley's U-City Mall. While parts of the old mall are being demolished, Darcy's and other nearby businesses are open as usual. Click "continue reading" to watch a short video with Hayes.
The Appleway Trail is now open from University Road to Pines Road.
With record high temperatures on the horizon, the Pumpkin Patch Community Garden off Argonne Road is putting out soaker hoses and planning summer brunch.
The Department of Natural Resources has issued a burn ban on all forest land in Washington.
The Spokane Valley landmark has been leveled, and the last bits of it is being hauled away on trucks.
Work to improve traffic flow on Argonne Road between Knox and Trent Avenues will take place mostly at night.
The Spokane Valley City Council will not meet on May 19 and May 26 - because there aren't enough agenda items for those two days.
The Spokane Valley Planning Commission meets on Thursday at 6 p.m. in city council chambers facing a big agenda including several rezoning requests along Fourth Avenue. One of those requests made Nina Fluegal so mad she put a protest sign in her front yard.
Spokane Valley Mayor Dean Grafos delivered an optimistic state of the city address at The Spokane Valley Mall, Wednesday, cautioning that there are some challenges ahead.
The Spokane Valley Deputy Mayor has so many ties that in a yea, he doesn't have to wear the same one twice. Which tie would he like to add to the collection?
Architects West - the contractor building Spokane Valley's new city hall - held first open house Wednesday evening at CenterPlace.
Deputy Mayor Arne Woodard said he'll phone it in next week.
The first in a series of public meetings will be held tomorrow, May 6 at 6 p.m. at CenterPlace.
Spokane Valley Mayor Dean Grafos presents the state of the city address on Wednesday.
There was a lot of talk about traffic tonight at the Spokane Valley City Council meeting - including a presentation of the 400-page University Overpass Study that's nearly finalized. (The photo is from 2012)
Spokane Valley hired Architects West Inc. to build a new city hall in the U-City Mall parking lot.
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