Gonzaga adds turf playing surface, padded outfield wall to baseball complex UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
AI leaders urge labs to halt training models more powerful than ChatGPT-4 UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Meth supplier in Pasco used preschooler to deliver drugs in a Spider-Man backpack UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Woman found dead in Spokane 40 years ago identified through genetic genealogy, but more questions remain UPDATED: Thu., March 30, 2023
Police: Suspect in fatal Ada County stabbing was avenging mother’s killing in Nampa UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Lori Vallow Daybell appears in Ada County court for first time in last-minute hearing UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
FBI offering $10K for help finding missing Native American man who may have been victim of ‘foul play’ UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Firefighters extinguish fully engulfed home in Spokane Valley, man arrested on suspicion of arson UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Latest proposed fix for Washington’s drug possession law aims for compromise between treatment and jail UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
WSU athletic director urges Congress to put guardrails on college athletes’ earnings UPDATED: Thu., March 30, 2023
Movie Review: ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ is an engaging brew but no natural 20 UPDATED: Thu., March 30, 2023
Garth Brooks and Dolly Parton team up for the first time to host ACM Awards UPDATED: Thu., March 30, 2023
Movie Review: ‘A Thousand and One’ is film worth not just seeing - but celebrating UPDATED: Thu., March 30, 2023
Guard Malachi Smith ‘grateful’ for Gonzaga’s tournament run to Elite Eight UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Is there lead in your lipstick? Arsenic in your face powder? Proposal in Washington legislature would ban those chemicals in cosmetics. Wed., March 29, 2023
North Spokane Corridor funding appears safe in proposed transportation budgets UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Spokane Vet Center celebrates Vietnam Veterans Day by rehanging dog tags: ‘That brotherhood is everything’ Wed., March 29, 2023
Forward Norchad Omier is the ‘heart and soul’ of Miami’s Final Four team UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Republicans face setbacks in push to tighten voting laws on college campuses UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Kentucky Legislature easily overrides Gov. Beshear’s veto of gender-affirming care ban bill UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Goodbye Fiona and Ian, hello Farrah and Idris: Hurricane name lists updated UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
GOP donors open to other Trump challengers as DeSantis tries to find footing UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Elián González, elected to office in Cuba, says he wants to help improve relations with US UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
A rescue dog and goat are best friends. A shelter put them up for adoption as a pair. UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Despite growing support in Congress for a TikTok ban, Hawley fails to force his bill forward UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Sandy Williams honored with posthumous YWCA award: ‘I believe she’s smiling down’ UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Three candidates announce campaigns to represent northwest Spokane on City Council UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
100 years ago in Spokane: A lecture on ‘Americanism’ at city high schools turned out to be the latest attempted KKK infiltration in the area Wed., March 29, 2023
Commentary: Mariners are only team not to make World Series. Does that change this year? UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023
Commentary: Should Mariners brace for sophomore slumps from Julio Rodriguez and George Kirby? UPDATED: Thu., March 30, 2023
A Grip on Sports: Let’s march to the end of the month remembering the ups and downs it provided and looking ahead Wed., March 29, 2023
‘I’m focused on being a pro’: Washington State post Mouhamed Gueye has sights on NBA UPDATED: Wed., March 29, 2023