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In a Facebook group for hikers in Spokane and vicinity, Jeff Heatwole posted what he believed to be an innocuous invitation.
The Spokane City Council on Monday approved around $800,000 in purchases of police equipment, $2.5 million for two new fire engines and about $1 million more in services to support both departments.
Despite a $3.8 million projection in May, Spokane officials reviewed data Thursday that show the city’s general fund deficit ...
Spokane's city council will vote to approve a nearly $3.7 million settlement to Robert Bradley's family after he died in a ...
Spokane's city council plans to approve a $3.7 million settlement to Robert Bradley's family after he died in a 2022 police ...
Spokane's long-standing partnership with Community Oriented Police Services (COPS) is undergoing significant changes after ...
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Marissa Kuhen, a former employee at Lil Hawks Daycare in Spokane, pleaded not guilty in court today to charges of assault and ...
Evacuations remained Sunday for a wildfire in southern Stevens County that has consumed more than 2,000 acres.
Spokane Community Oriented Policing Services is ending its partnership with the City of Spokane after 32 years. The two sides ...
The city canceled a plan to train women firefighters, following a protest by the wives of firefighters and the firefighters’ ...
The Spokane Parks Foundation and Providence are hosting the "Make a Splash" pool party, a free and open-to-the-public event.
If Brycen Phillips had his preference, he'd play baseball. Or soccer. But not track and field. Baseball and soccer would require Phillips to be an able-bodied athlete. He's not. A stroke at the age of ...
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