Charlisse Leger-Walker’s second triple double of the season sparks Washington State blowout of Houston UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
Regional artists bring heads together, collaborate on Kolva-Sullivan Gallery show ‘That, Through Which We See … Differing Points of View’ UPDATED: Thu., Dec. 28, 2023
100 years ago in Spokane: As she finds loot stolen from home, woman exclaims “My gracious, that’s my gown!” Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
‘They just want a little bit of home back’: Woman extends gift drive to Medical Lake residents impacted by fire Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
Fowler United Methodist creates welcoming worship experience for children and adults with disabilities UPDATED: Mon., Dec. 18, 2023
No. 21 Gonzaga women clamp down on defense, roll to 83-58 win over South Dakota State UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
‘On par with the biggest breakthroughs in medicine’: Spokane doctor discovers new kidney disease treatment. An 11,000-person study will start in 2024 UPDATED: Tue., Dec. 19, 2023
All-state volleyball: Mead junior Ava Durgan named Class 3A player of the year; many region players honored UPDATED: Mon., Dec. 18, 2023
CWI, a 2-year college, wanted to offer an inexpensive bachelor’s degree. BSU resisted Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
Jake Kyman’s emergence adds to one of Eastern Washington’s ‘deepest teams’ UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
Trump quotes Putin condemning American democracy, praises autocrat Orban UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
NFL Locals: Cooper Kupp’s resurgence helps Rams keep pace in wildcard chase UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
Commentary: Mariners fans deserve ownership’s investment in their team, not financial uncertainty UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
What to watch for when Seahawks take on Eagles in Week 15, plus a score prediction UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
A Grip on Sports: The nonconference schedule has provided tests for each of the local Division I men’s basketball programs Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
Washington men continue streak vs. Seattle U but needs 2 overtimes to do it UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023
How Sen. Jim Risch and his Idaho ethos became an unlikely leader on foreign policy as global conflicts rage and his party splits UPDATED: Sun., Dec. 17, 2023