Innovia Foundation awards $125,000 grant to Spokane Workforce Council for scholarships Fri., July 29, 2022
100 years ago in Spokane: The search continued for the mastermind criminal behind the Paulsen Building heist Fri., July 29, 2022
Man wanted on Spokane child molestation charges arrested by federal authorities in Georgia UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Montana man sentenced to 10 years in federal prison on meth, gun charges UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Post Falls man injured in garbage truck crash near Pullman on Thursday afternoon UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Lithuanian guard Martynas Arlauskas leaving Gonzaga for pro career in Europe UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Idaho’s abortion trigger ban clock starts ticking — ban will take effect Aug. 25 UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Liberty Lake nurse swims the length of Lake Coeur d’Alene in under 17 hours UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
FDA accelerates fall booster campaign to September, emphasizing new formula UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Blinken speaks to Russia’s foreign minister, seeking release of Griner and Whelan UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Large landlords aggressively moved against renters in the pandemic, report says UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Jan. 6 text messages from Homeland Security officials were deleted, report says UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Ukraine and Russia trade blame for strike reportedly killing Mariupol prisoners UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Back-to-school spending expected to hit record high as inflation soars. ‘It’s kind of adding up now’ UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Americans dismayed at end of Roe are less certain they will vote, poll finds UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Angry callers are threatening Congress. These interns are on the front lines UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
In Boise visit, VA secretary says Senate made ‘inexplicable’ vote to kill burn pits bill UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Cupboards All Bared, Book 2 in the Spokane Clock Tower Mysteries, will be enjoying a special event care of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture Fri., July 29, 2022
Dog dies in scorching Washington heat, owner charged with animal cruelty UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
WA orchard violated foreign farmworkers’ rights, federal investigation finds UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Heat wave serves Washington state a lesson in climate adaptation, mitigation UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Robbie Ray struggles against Astros again as they win fifth straight vs. Mariners UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Mariners trade four prospects to land All-Star pitcher Luis Castillo from Reds UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Analysis: Who the Mariners might be willing to part with as the trade deadline approaches UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Commentary: DK Metcalf gets paid, and the Seahawks keep a star in the fold UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Seahawks’ Jamal Adams has broken finger, expected back for start of regular season UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
State will not take action to remove Camp Hope cooling tent despite city’s notice UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
A Grip on Sports: Unless something changes radically this weekend, you can watch a UFC fighter win and the M’s lose Fri., July 29, 2022
Nomadic Broadband Unit can supply off-grid communications to emergency responders UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
‘We’ve got a team that’s hungry’: Washington State football strikes upbeat tone at Pac-12 media day UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Kliavkoff airs frustrations: Pac-12 commissioner talks USC, UCLA departure, NIL and TV deals at conference media day UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
At campaign stop in Moxee, Loren Culp promises to ‘send Newhouse to the outhouse’ UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
What does it mean to be found mentally incompetent to stand trial in Washington state? UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022
Spokane breaks heat record for Friday. So when will the scorching streak end? UPDATED: Fri., July 29, 2022