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2022-08-01 01:35:00 By : Mr. Benny Dong

Departing Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich casts a long shadow over the race to replace him

How the "Yes In My Back Yard" movement won an out-of-nowhere unanimous victory in Spokane

Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell finds himself under attack from three fronts

To-Go Box: Little Noodle on Garland adds Itty Bitty Buddha bar; plus, new places to try in Sandpoint

How the "Yes In My Back Yard" movement won an out-of-nowhere unanimous victory in Spokane

Spokane City Council says city police shouldn't investigate abortions for other states, mayor says it's not a city issue

Homelessness is Spokane's biggest challenge; a blueprint for success does exist, but it's going to take a bold, 'get it done' approach

By Gavin Cooley and Rick Romero

Departing Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich casts a long shadow over the race to replace him

How the "Yes In My Back Yard" movement won an out-of-nowhere unanimous victory in Spokane

Spokane City Council says city police shouldn't investigate abortions for other states, mayor says it's not a city issue

Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell finds himself under attack from three fronts

A Native American says she shot her alleged rapist in self-defense. Federal prosecutors charged her with murder

Black Spokane twins say they were humiliated by middle school lesson asking them to clean cotton

Spokane students demand gun reform; plus, Spokane wrestles with dwindling water resources, and Airway Heights seeks City Council applicants

Departing Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich casts a long shadow over the race to replace him

Backlash over the boom in newcomers to Kootenai County is reaching a "tipping point"

County Commissioner District 1: A lawyer and a businesswoman see different paths to "accountability"

County Commissioner District 4: In an all-Republican race, newcomers echo 2020 with calls for "election integrity"