Spokane residents are reminded that on Monday, Feb. 17, on-street parking meters and kiosks will not require payment due to ...
Spokane's Community-Oriented Policing Services (COPS) program faces an uncertain future as it awaits a decision on continued ...
His arrest has sparked an outcry from his family and action spearheaded by state Sen. Marcus Riccelli with help from a mix of ...
Court documents reveal new details about a shooting at a bar in the Garland District and the subsequent chase and crash that led to the suspect’s arrest ...
A bouquet, in any form, is an expression of emotions, said Susie Matteson, former owner of Peters and Sons Flowers and Gifts.
A proposed bill could override the current ordinances in Spokane and Spokane Valley that prohibit camping in public places.
The Washington Legislature is considering a bill that would allow residents to challenge local anti-camping regulations they believe are not "objectively reasonable." Under the bill, which has cleared ...
On Monday, Oct. 6, 1952, the private train "Eisenhower Express," carrying Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife Mamie, rolled ...
"When I see those clips of 'Vision Quest,' I don't know who that person is anymore and it's weird. He's so shy and innocent," ...
Spokane's historic Peyton Building is being renovated into apartments, creating noise and dust for its downstairs neighbor.
The Washington Department of Labor & Industries fined the owner of the franchise $231,000.
Dismissal motions were filed in engaging in organized crime cases against eight former Squad 15 officers who previously ...