Hear about the new Spokane Valley city hall
The first in a series of public meetings will be held tomorrow, May 6 at 6 p.m. at CenterPlace.
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.
The Spokane Valley Permit Center is moving into City Hall where it will open its doors Monday morning.
The 16.5 foot bronze statue, Dance of Sun & Moon, was put into place using a truck crane earlier today at Mirabeau Point Park. Watch a slideshow of the installation here and read the story in tomorrow's paper.
The Spokane Valley City Council is hosting a public hearing about a proposed mining moratorium at its meeting tonight at 6 p.m.
The statue, Dance of Sun and Moon, is finally headed to a permanent location
Crews will begin work on the section between University and Pines Roads on March 9.
Spokane Valley is in the middle of updating its comprehensive plan and the consulting team will present its findings tonight, at a meeting from 6-8 p.m. at CenterPlace, 2426 N. Discovery Pl.
I miss having coffee with you all - here's a sneak peek at what your Spokane Valley blog mistress is working on. And while you are at it take a look at our new blog design.
Scott Maclay, president of the Rattlesnakes Motorcycle Club, has invited other constitutionalists to join him Saturday at 2 p.m. for a protest at the “occupied” Spokane Valley Police Department on East Sprague Avenue.
As it aims to create a drug free city, the Spokane Valley city council is tonight discussing an ordinance intended to curb marijuana use by teenagers.
Every year we generate a map of holiday light displays here at the paper. People register their own lights on a public map and those of us who like driving around looking at the lights have an easy way to find them. How about this:…
The Spokane Valley city council is considering a purchase of land for a new city hall. The 3.3 acre lot in question is located at Sprague Avenue and Dartmouth Road at the west end of U City Mall and for sale for slightly less than…
It's been some time since I've looked at how this Spokane Valley beat of mine is developing, so here's a little roundup for you: This blog has grown from 99 to 130 followers (not explosive growth, but pretty darn good). I love hearing from you…
At the last Spokane Valley City Council meeting, Mayor Dean Grafos designated Tuesday Dec. 2 as Giving Tuesday. Grafos said the globally celebrated day is a great opportunity for people to give back to the community. "This is a way for all citizens to join…
The Rotary Club of Spokane Valley is getting the Christmas tree in the University City parking lot ready for the annual lighting ceremony on Dec. 4 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Santa is stopping by and the choir Solar Energy from the Sunrise Elementary School will be...
Millwood Community Presbyterian Church is hosting an Advent party on Nov. 30 from 4-7 p.m. There will be crafts for children and adults, singing of Christmas carols and lots of snacks. The church is located at 3223 N. Marguerite Rd. Call: (509) 924-2350.
David Sean Brown was born and raised in Spokane Valley. Back in 2010, he joined Facebook and quickly made contact with people he'd gone to school with or shared interests with. "I've always been interested in the history of Spokane and Spokane Valley," said Brown...
The Spokane Valley-based Coalition for Community Values has formed a task force that aims to limit access to all types of marijuana in Spokane Valley. City Council member Ed Pace asked city staff to look into regulations in Washington towns Wenatchee and Fife, which both…
- at the Rocket Bakery on Argonne Road. I will be there around 9 a.m. and stick around until 10:30 a.m. Rumor has it we may get a visit from David Sean Brown who started and runs The History of Spokane Valley Facebook page. Stop…
Since the story on Spokane Valley river rock homes ran on Sunday, we've had more than ten people register their rock home on the online map we provided. Don't be left out - submit your home today. In a week or so we will share…
Just as I was hitting my stride with the Tuesday meetings, we're having one on a Monday. Tonight's agenda includes a noxious weed board update and a public hearing on the shoreline master plan, as well as an executive session about a real estate purchase.…
You may remember Shelly Clark as one of the organizers behind the protest that lead to Spokane Valley outlawing topless barristas about a year ago. Thursday night, Clark and the Coalition for Community Values called a meeting at CenterPlace to discuss the impact the legalization...
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