The Spokesman-Review - Page 7

646 Posts
0 Comments

More couches burned near Gonzaga after Final Four win

After Saturday’s buzzer-beater shot to send Gonzaga to the national championship game, neighborhoods around Spokane erupted into cheers. But a few hours later, the celebrations...

If Spokane has a housing crisis, why isn't it being more urgently addressed?

Amanda Russell has spent the past year and a half somewhere she never thought she’d be again: in the house where she grew up, living...

Proposal to dissolve Spokane Regional Law and Justice Council would silence voices for reform, multiple members say

Carmen Pacheco-Jones has been fighting for criminal justice reform in Spokane for years. The region has made a lot of progress toward addressing racial inequities...

Front & Center: Symbio founder Jason Swain 'putting human nature to work' in organizational development

Symbio founder and President Jason Swain seeks to help companies strengthen their leadership and foster a collaborative workplace that gives employees a sense of connection...

Religious services in Spokane cautiously expand in time for Easter and other holidays. But is online worship here to stay?

In the era of COVID-19, the pews at Spokane Valley Church of the Nazarene are perfectly aligned. They stand 3 feet, 1 inch apart. Blocking...

Marlene Feist brings new skills, strong reputation to top public works job in Spokane

When Marlene Feist joined the city of Spokane, the woman who is now her boss, Mayor Nadine Woodward, was still a nightly news anchor for...

Carla Fried: For 20-somethings, how to choose the right retirement account

According to the IRS, in 2018 more than 34 million taxpayers in their 20s were eligible to contribute to an individual retirement account, known as...

'We pulled through': Masked students filled the kennel to watch the Zags' nail-biting Final Four win over UCLA

The 400 students allowed inside the McCarthey Athletic Center to watch the Gonzaga University men’s basketball team play in the Final Four Saturday tried their...

Northwest Passages Book Club features Martha Hall Kelly's abolitionist novel 'Sunflower Sisters'

Author Martha Hall Kelly joined Northwest Passages Book Club to discuss her latest historical fiction novel, “Sunflower Sisters,” with The Spokesman-Review’s Kristi Burns Friday. Based...

'To me, it's a hoax': The Zags' Final Four clout has Jimmy Kimmel questioning whether Gonzaga even exists — again

Despite having about 7,000 students who pay thousands upon thousands of dollars in tuition to go to Gonzaga University, comedian Jimmy Kimmel still does not...

Latest articles