Evaluators assigned by the agency that accredits North Idaho College met virtually Tuesday with college officials and members of the campus community in the latest phase of an investigation into NIC’s accreditation eligibility.
Starting Monday, North Idaho College will move temporarily to virtual learning for most classroom instruction amid surging COVID-19 case counts in Kootenai County and increasing staff quarantines.
A three-week program at Heritage University in Toppenish is intended to give students, particularly those coming from underrepresented communities in the legal profession in Washington, a taste of law school.
Michael Barnes, a majority member on the North Idaho College Board of Trustees, has resigned amid concerns with his residency status and threats of a lawsuit by North Idaho community members.
Firefighters are investigating what caused a fire to break out Monday in the kitchen of a home in the Country Homes neighborhood of north Spokane while nobody was there.
With the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena set to host a series of Elite Eight and Sweet 16 matchups in the women’s NCAA Tournament this March, the resulting tourism spending to the Spokane region could bring in an estimated $4.4 million.
Washington State University’s Pullman campus has cancelled classes Monday and Tuesday to kick off the spring semester amid concerns with highway conditions due to weather.
North Idaho College and its former president Rick MacLennan have reached a settlement agreement concerning MacLennan’s lawsuit against the institution, the college announced Thursday.
Spokane-based sports-media company, SBLive Sports, has reached a corporate partnership deal with the National Federation of State High School Associations
The Chelan County Public Utility District has reached a new 20-year contract with Avista to provide the utility company with hydropower from two-hydro projects located along the Columbia River.
A 35-year-old man wanted on felony charges was arrested Wednesday following a nearly five-hour standoff with authorities in Spokane Valley, according to the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office.
With rising concerns about increasing COVID-19 cases statewide and the confirmed presence of the omicron variant in Spokane County, should you cancel your plans for a gathering to celebrate the new year?
Just over two weeks out from reopening for the spring semester, Gonzaga University is requiring vaccinated students and employees to get a coronavirus booster shot within 14 days of becoming eligible for one.
Most classes for the first week of Whitworth University’s Jan Term will take place online due to concerns with rising COVID-19 case levels throughout the state.
Steve Gleason says he feels the best he has felt in several years. Coming up on 11 years since he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, the 44-year-old Spokane native said it’s been a while since he has been in the hospital for any illness or sickness.
Valley Real Life Church’s annual Joy to the World holiday fundraiser has raised more than $750,000 for local and global causes since its inception in 2015.
To keep its Head Start program running, North Idaho College has instituted a COVID-19 vaccination requirement for staff and volunteers of the program, along with a mask mandate for all involved in it.
The new Ford 2022 F-150 Lightning is expected to launch this spring with the largest frunk in the truck industry, according to a November news release from the manufacturer.