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Valley sends two to Spokane for Poetry Out Loud – Methow Valley News
Adee SmithTwo Methow Valley students are headed to the Eastern Regional Poetry Out Loud competition in Spokane on February 3: Adee Smith from Liberty Bell High School and Bela Moore from the Independent Learning Center (ILC).A freshman,…
100 years ago in Spokane: A drug defendant’s attorney argued that “confessed…
The state narcotics case against Napoleon Hendershott took an unexpected turn when Hendershott claimed he was actually working undercover for state narcotics officers.
Or, to use The Spokesman review's more colorful language,…
A life of order: Widow Angela Johnstone of Spokane finds silver lining as Kondo organizer
When Angela Johnstone first read books on a popular household tidying system, they captured her beyond the how-to of organization.
For her, it was cathartic to use author Marie Kondo's methods for discarding some items,…
Spokane Transit appoints Brandon Rapez-Betty as COO
The Spokane Transit Authority (STA) elected Brandon Rapez-Betty as its new chief operations officer. Rapez-Betty joined STA in 2018 as Director of Communications and Customer Service and a member of the leadership team. He first joined STA…
Graham Larsen Obituary (1942 – 2022) – Spokane, WA
GRAHAM JEFFREY LARSEN (JEFF)Retired local architect Graham Jeffrey (Jeff) Larsen died suddenly on January 21, 2022. Jeff lived in Spokane for many years, where he married, raised a family, practiced architecture and played golf! He loved…
The man from West Central Spokane was reported missing by the SPD
SPOKANE, Wash. - A West Central Spokane man has been reported missing by the Spokane Police Department.
Steven Annis, 40, was reported missing between January 8 and the early hours of January 9, 2022 when he failed to…
Spokane Public Schools are closed due to staffing shortages related to COVID
Spokane Public Schools decided Monday, January 24, to cancel classes again as the district struggles with staffing shortages due to COVID-19.
SPOKANE, Wash. — A reminder to Spokane parents this morning: Spokane Public…
“Book it now:” The bridal party returns to the Spokane Convention Center
Covid has postponed thousands of weddings, now couples are trying to tie the knot.
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokane Bridal Festival returned to the Spokane Convention Center this weekend for its 30th anniversary.…
🌱 National Guard At Sacred Heart + No Spokane Eviction Spike
Happy Monday neighbors! Here's everything you need to know going on in Spokane today.First, today's weather: cloudy High: 36 Low: 22.Here are the top three stories today in Spokane: Amid ongoing staff shortages at local hospitals, 10…
No “wave” of evictions in Spokane County, but concern remains
If evictions were a tidal wave, rent support and tenant protection might have been the levee.
Spokane County has not seen a surge in eviction requests over the past year following the expiration of a moratorium issued by…