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Last Thursday, a 16-year-old who fled Honduras two years earlier frantically called her attorney at Manzanita House. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were at her uncle’s home in Spokane ...
A rural North Idaho school district will allow teachers to carry guns in the classroom beginning next school year.
From 1925: Bernard Newman, 21, was on trial for manslaughter for the second time. A witness testified that Newman “appeared to be intoxicated” when he struck and killed Joseph Kennedy on the shoulder ...
The statue of Ensign John Monaghan, who was killed in the Spanish-American War, likely will be moved to the Monaghan family mausoleum in Fairmount Memorial Park, closing a chapter on the yearslong ...
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For the second game in a row the Spokane Chiefs found themselves down 2-0 to the Victoria Royals midway through the second period.
Mead 17, Ferris 13: Bella Brischle drove in five runs with three hits and the Panthers (9-1, 7-1) defeated the visiting Saxons (4-7, 3-5) in a GSL 4A/3A game. Marrin Teel hit a grand slam for the ...
When Spokane County asks voters to reauthorize the 40-year-old aquifer protection area for another 20 years, the city of Spokane will be included for the first time since 2004.
PULLMAN — The first reinforcement of the offseason has arrived at Washington State. WSU’s first commitment out of the transfer portal this spring comes from Morehead State transfer guard Jerone Morton ...
Fifteen spring practices have come and gone at Washington State, which put lots on display from early March to mid-April. Head coach Jimmy Rogers worked to integrate 32 newcomers, many of whom pushed ...
The city of Spokane has committed another $100,000 to fighting a federal lawsuit brought by pastor and former state lawmaker Matt Shea, bringing total costs with a Seattle-based law firm to $150,000.
Three employees of a Kadlec clinic in Richland have been working on the most unusual “patient” of their careers.