Spokane County officials are weighing their options after an initial search to contract medical services for the nearby jails failed to garner any response, leaving them
It was a chaotic but exhilarating day for a few of the locals that traveled more than 2,500 miles to Washington, D.C. They learned only Friday that the typical outdoor inauguration ceremony had been brought inside the Capitol,
Spokane Valley’s contracted hearing examiner Andy Kottkamp’s approval of the Painted Hills development along Dishman Mica Road last March appeared to mark the end of more than a decade of back and forth between city officials, community members concerned about the neighborhood’s appearance and NAI Black, the developers behind the project.
The “will they or won’t they join” conversation between the city of Spokane and the board of Spokane Regional Emergency Communications, or SREC, abruptly
Chesed Johnson made another first appearance in court Tuesday afternoon, on a new accusation of threatening Spokane County Jail Chief Don Hooper.
The survey will take place between Jan. 22 through 29 to collect data on how many people are experiencing homelessness around Spokane County.
The department says penalties are issued in cases where non-compliance continues after Ecology has provided assistance or warnings.
Antisemitic incidents are increasing across Washington state, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The organization reports a significant rise in cases since October 7, 2023.
Local immigrant and human rights organizations are urging Washington state leaders to resist deportation policies.
Washington State University small grains economist Randy Fortenbery will deliver his annual forecast during the Spokane Ag Show. "I tend to think we're sort of at the bottom end of the market, but that doesn't mean it still can't go lower a bit,
A 43-year-old man accused of shooting and killing 53-year-old William McCreight last fall in a Millwood Safeway parking lot acted in self-defense and will not face a murder charge, according to Preston McCollam, Spokane County chief criminal deputy prosecutor.
A man who was falsely accused of planning a mass shooting at the Gorge Amphitheater in 2022 is now suing the Grant County Sheriff’s Office.