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Michael Tehan had dedicated his 43-year career in the federal government to preserving salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest, but soon after the fish biologist decided to retire in February, ...
Over the next few days, we are going to hear politicians, commentators and others remind us that political violence is never OK, and never the answer. That is true. There is no room in a healthy ...
Last week, a federal judge in California ruled that the Trump administration had overstepped when it moved to end the extension of Temporary Protected Status granted to nearly 600,000 Venezuelans in ...
As the Nov. 4 election date grows closer, Spokane city council candidates got hot and bothered Sunday night, chowing down on fiery chicken wings and answering some of the "spiciest" questions about ...
Crown the Lakeside football team the unofficial 2A Greater Spokane League champions. The 1A Eagles of Nine Mile pulled away ...
The top Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives was in Washington on Friday to push for Congress to extend health care tax credits that are set to expire at the end of the year.
Eighteen registered voters in Three Creek Elementary Joint School District will decide in November whether to approve a $33,750 supplemental levy to support the smallest school district in Idaho.
Trump health officials plan to link coronavirus vaccines to the deaths of 25 children as they consider limiting which Americans should get the shots, according to four people familiar with the ...
Michigan's lieutenant governor said his family home in Detroit was the target of a "credible bomb threat" on Thursday.
Ozzie Osbourne and Black Sabbath played the Spokane Coliseum, but The Spokesman-Review critic didn’t quite get it.
Roundup of Friday's high school football action from the Greater Spokane League and across Eastern Washington.
Mt. Spokane 6, Sandpoint 0: Lily Romey and Kaia Oglesbee scored two goals apiece, and the Wildcats (1-0-2) beat the visiting ...