As cleanup continues in the West Plains, the federal governments’ plans to strictly regulate PFAS was scrapped last week by ...
That bent light keeps traveling through the snowflake. Some of the light will hit different parts of the snowflake and bounce ...
The Spokesman-Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules: No more than 250 words We reserve the right to reject letters that are ...
Even a few months before my 91-year-old father died, he told me that as he looked in the morning mirror, he couldn’t believe ...
In the wake of the devastating 1889 fire in downtown Spokane, a group of partners bought a partially completed warehouse and ...
Spokane Public Library’s Central branch opens a new traveling exhibition Monday, “Surviving & Thriving: Aids, Politics, & ...
Two men with a combined 28 felony convictions were arrested for an alleged robbery and shooting last month that hospitalized ...
Federal prosecutors have dropped charges against a surgeon in Texas who was accused of obtaining and sharing private medical information about gender-transition-related treatments for minors at one of ...
The Storm acquiesced to Jewell Loyd’s trade demand and are sending the six-time WNBA All-Star to the Las Vegas Aces in a ...
“Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round,” a documentary co-hosted by the festival and the Spokane NAACP, tells of the first ...
A year ago, while the red, white and yellow confetti rained down during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration at Allegiant ...
Spokane residents are famished for a good read; they’re willing to brave crowds, maneuver limited parking, and wait in a line ...