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Longtime Spokane Yoga teacher adapts to the pandemic
November 10th - For longtime Spokane yoga teacher Robin Marks, the connection with her body and her yoga students is as natural as breathing."It's so important who I am and how I experience life," said Marks.You can tell by the way she…
The Spokane Valley attorney, who was running for office, was convicted of child molestation,…
A jury convicted a Spokane Valley attorney who once unsuccessfully ran for a seat on the state legislature for molesting a girl and a related charge, but acquitted him last week of child rape and a molestation case.
Ray…
Optometry stay | VA Spokane Health Care
Mission of the Optometry Residency Program
The fundamental mission of this training program is to provide qualified post-graduate students with a structured training experience that extends their development into exceptional…
Spokane health worker Andie Daisley writes about Covid and grief
Hear Andie Daisley read her poem aloud. Two weeks ago the Spokesman Review published a poem by Andie Daisley. She is a child life specialist for Providence at Sacred Heart Medical Center in…
‘A dream comes true’: The podium is about to prepare for the Spokane Invitational
November 8, 2021 7:48 PM
Posted on November 8, 2021 7:48 PM
Copyright 4 news nowSPOKANE, Washington - The Podium has been coming to life for a little…
Spokane Valley ranks 31st among the best US boomtowns in 2021
The Valley is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, along with Orem, Utah. Six Pacific Northwest Cities made it into the top ten.
SPOKANE VALLEY, Washington - A recent data study by SmartAsset…
100 years ago in Spokane: Local labor leader John Grady named national head of the Wobblies
John Grady, a well-known Spokane figure, was raised to the head of a national political organization.
However, the organization was the Industrial Workers of the World - the Wobblies - so Spokane's bourgeois establishment…
Craft exhibitions in the Spokane area kick off the holiday season with handcrafted trinkets and…
Spokane Schools opened their gyms over the weekend to hundreds of artisans selling merchandise such as real gemstone earrings and handmade soaps in some of the first craft shows since the coronavirus disrupted personal…
100 years ago in Spokane: A “tired mother” left five-week-old baby Leona with clothes, milk and a…
Aide Barnes of the Salvation Army walked out of the evening service in the Organization's Hall on Browne Street and found a surprise in his car: "A big, fat, blue-eyed baby."
A note was attached to the baby's clothes that read,…