Brian Kenna, 63, was in junior high when the first Bloomsday run was held in 1977. He remembered race founder Don Kardong doing well in the Olympics and was inspired to sign up. He never stopped.
By Douglas Poole. When I came back to my family’s dryland farm near Mansfield, Washington, after 20 years away, the land told me something had to change. My grandfather and fath ...
Methow Valley United Methodist Church unveiled a solar array and battery storage system in November that will power its facility during outages and provide clean air during wildfires. The church is ...
Parking tax increase will hasten downtown’s fall. The City Council has voted to implement a 12% parking tax in downtown Spokane. According to the news release, this will help to ...
A March 20 article states that Mayor Brown’s solutions for the homeless population are working. But are they really working? If they were working, why does it seem like we see more and more homeless ...
A “No Kings” rally Saturday at Riverfront Park went off without a hitch until a small skirmish between police and protesters outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building near the park ...
Inflation finally has caught up with the Girl Scouts in Spokane. For the first time in a decade, Girl Scout Cookies will cost more. The Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Girl Scout Chapter CEO ...
The Spokane Zephyr and Sporting Jacksonville traded first-half goals in quick succession and played to a 1-1 USL Super League draw at Hodges Stadium on Saturday.
Two nights after showing he could contribute beyond just scoring for Illinois, standout freshman guard Keaton Wagler returned to doing what he does best.
What lingers as one of the great hypothetical questions in Mariners history – what if Bryan Woo was healthy last October? – also bleeds into the outlook for the Mariners this year.
Instead of agreeing on a traditional, 20-year deal for the Colorado River, the states that share the water source are focused on a short-term plan as they stare down the basin’s worst snow season in ...
The Department of Homeland Security is moving to rescind a rule that required Cabinet-level approval for contracts exceeding $100,000, according to internal documents, shifting away from one of Kristi ...