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WSDOT says the decades-long project is on track to be complete by 2030 after Governor Bob Ferguson signed a state budget ...
Grab a hammer and lend a hand at Habitat for Humanity's 24th annual Blitz Build this summer. On June 3, Habitat for Humanity will kick off it's two-week building project, bringing together hundreds of ...
Layoffs at the NIOSH Spokane Research Lab are set for June 30, despite several other layoff orders at similar sites around ...
Spokane County can now expand its crime prevention camera program to more than two dozen locations after local officials ...
A seat meant to represent tribal communities has remained vacant on the Spokane Regional Health District board for the past ...
Overnight, a line of weak showers will push through reaching Spokane by early morning. A little bit of light rain is possible ...
Around 20 officers short, Spokane Valley needs more funding to expand its police force, but the city might have shot itself ...
A Spokane facility researching light-weight aircraft parts in an effort to make planes more environmentally-friendly has lost ...
A Spokane woman will receive up to $180,000 to settle a claim for damages three months after a city fire truck slid down an ...
Several city facilities and services will be closed or delayed for the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 26.
If you're still scrambling to make summer plans for your kiddo, Spokane Public Schools has some fun options! Throughout July, 1st through 5th graders in Spokane Public Schools can attend Camp Imagine, ...
Delivering on Mayor Lisa Brown’s agenda, the Spokane City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on Monday creating a ...