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Spokane Valley Fire roundup: Two homes ablaze reported 10 minutes apart

Being a firefighter is an unpredictable business. Crews can be kept running from call to call or go hours between calls. On Feb. 18, the...

Snowstorm causes slippery roads in the Inland Northwest Thursday

A winter storm made for slippery roads in the Inland Northwest during Thursday’s morning commute. The Spokane Valley Fire Department reported it responded to multiple...

City's new recycling schedule to begin in May

The city of Spokane will reduce recycling collection to every other week starting in May. City officials have been planning for the change since it...

Advocate for Snake River dams says removal would hurt farmers

Two weeks after a U.S. representative from Idaho put forth a plan to remove four lower Snake River dams, a presenter for the Spokane Ag...

Boeing will pay $6.6 million to settle FAA allegations

Federal regulators have imposed $5.4 million in civil penalties against Boeing for violating terms of a $12 million settlement in 2015, and the aircraft maker...

Time is running out to submit name suggestions for three new schools in Spokane

Spokane residents have three more days to make an everlasting mark on their city. It’s been 25 years since Spokane Public Schools built a new...

Bloomsday 2021 race poster made by local dog-loving artist for 16th time

Bloomsday race officials released the 2021 race poster Thursday, featuring a runner surrounded by stained glass depictions of Spokane, Paris, Rome and other international cities....

Pandemic projects: A father's precious gift – Deer Park area resident builds stand for saddle he received on Christmas 55 years ago

Growing up on a dairy farm north of Deer Park, Mike Reiter, 68, spent plenty of time around cattle, and there were always a few...

Front Porch: Nothing doing on my birthday but bliss

This year when my husband asked what I wanted to do for my birthday, I was ready. “Nothing,” I said. “And I know just the...

Digital exchange Coinbase takes a step toward going public

Coinbase has filed papers with U.S. regulators to become a publicly traded company as digital currencies continue to march toward mainstream acceptance. The digital currency...

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