More than a thousand Washingtonians will be traveling to the other Washington this weekend to watch the swearing in of President-elect Donald Trump, including upwards of 200 people invited by the office of freshman congressman Rep. Michael Baumgartner.
Sheriff Harry S. Truman mentions in one episode he feared losing deputy and superstar tracker Tommy “Hawk” Hill to the “Kalispel woods,” an apparent reference to the local tribe and the many geographical locations named for it
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is responding to a crash involving a car and a motorcycle on westbound I-90. Injuries have been reported.
The department says penalties are issued in cases where non-compliance continues after Ecology has provided assistance or warnings.
The Louie at Davenport Hotel is joining Marriott Bonvoy and breathing new life into Davenport Hotels' collection of properties in Spokane, Washington.
Bellingham and Tacoma implemented relocation assistance policies this year following ballot initiatives passed by voters in November 2023.
A local nonprofit is opening a new early learning center in hopes of alleviating the urgent need for childcare in our area.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Governor Jay Inslee's official portrait was unveiled and hung in the state capitol building during his final day in office. The portrait was painted by Grace Flott, a Spokane native who now works as a painter and arts educator in Seattle.
Amtrak is canceling its Empire Builder route for Monday between Chicago and Spokane, Washington, due to extreme temperatures in the forecast. The train service announced on social media that Train 7/27,
A local nonprofit is taking steps to address the significant childcare shortage in the area. Today, they broke ground on a new facility designed to be
The latest member of the 350-point club is Spokane Chiefs Andrew Cristall, who hit the mark on Wednesday against his former team, the Kelowna Rockets. The Washington Capitals winger is the 76th player in WHL history to hit the mark and the first since Nic Petan in 2015.
Bundled in warm winter clothing, a couple hundred people Saturday in downtown Spokane joined thousands of others across the nation advocating for women's and LGBTQ rights that many worry will be threatened under President-elect Donald Trump's administration.