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Shawn Vestal: Racist groups ramped up a 'barrage of propaganda' in 2020

When a neo-Nazi spray-painted Spokane’s Temple Beth Shalom with swastikas and other hateful graffiti, he said he was trying to recruit more people to his...

Our pandemic past: Inland Northwest leaders share their memories of when COVID-19 took over everyday life

The pandemic’s arrival in the middle of March 2020 ushered in a period of concern, uncertainty and furious planning. The expectation at that moment, though,...

'Some Zag spirit': Gonzaga reimagines 'Tent City' to give students a long-awaited taste of the Kennel

Gonzaga University’s Kennel Club Board expected immediate interest in the idea they’d been working on since January: a pandemic-friendly way to recreate the classic game-watching...

Policing analysis ordered by Spokane finds smaller racial disparities than reported before

A statistics analysis commissioned by the Spokane Police Department found less evidence of racial discrimination than prior analyses, according to the report published this month....

In front of the mask: An attitude, and opinion, an expression of joy

Our masks have morphed. Still a tool against coronavirus spread, the fabric of our lives now stretches across the nose and mouth in increasingly colorful...

Behind the scenes, yet on the front lines: Epidemiologists reflect on a pandemic year

It was a little over a year ago when Anna Halloran woke up in the early hours of March 14, 2020, to a phone call....

Spokane County man faces 16 counts related to suspected child pornography stash

A 67-year-old man accused of possessing child pornography this week remains under investigation, according to a Spokane County Sheriff’s Office news release. While arresting Gerald...

Veterans Affairs chief orders probe into health records system at Spokane VA Medical Center

WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs on Friday announced it would conduct a review into problems with a new electronic health record system being...

Sundance development in Nine Mile Falls wins key approval

A proposed 475-home development at the former Sun Dance Golf Course has cleared a major regulatory hurdle. Despite neighborhood opposition, the county’s hearing examiner approved...

Report: DOJ investigating Visa over debit card business

Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Visa is under investigation by the Department of Justice’s antitrust division over whether the company pushes merchants into more expensive...

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