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Serving the Inland Northwest since 1883 Spokesman com provides breaking and in-depth coverage of Spokane area news, sports and community
- Spokane’s guide to Pride: Where and how to celebrate this June
Here’s a guide to some of the biggest pride events near Spokane this summer Spokane Pride As the only event that takes up the entirety of Riverfront Park, Spokane Pride has a lot to offer
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Two months after the state Supreme Court overturned Spokane’s voter-approved anti-homeless camping law, the Spokane City Council is set to overhaul its suite of homelessness laws in a way
- Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell retiring after a decade as . . .
Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell announced Tuesday he is resigning next month, ending a decade overseeing the county’s most serious criminal cases in court
- Protesters, including former City Council President Ben Stuckart . . .
Around 75 Inland Northwest residents, including former Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart, are gathered outside a Spokane facility being used by federal immigration enforcement in an
- City of Spokane releases its 2024 report on drinking water quality
The city of Spokane met all state and federal drinking water standards last year, according to its required 2024 report on drinking water quality measuring levels of contaminants and “forever
- Home Depot holding opening ceremony Wednesday at South Hill store
This photo from June 26, 2024, shows the demolition of the former Shopko store on South Regal Street on Spokane’s South Hill It has been replaced by a new Home Depot that opens later this week
- Spokane, county fling accusations of toxic relationship as sewer . . .
A yearslong fight over utility taxes that seemed to be resolved in 2022 boiled back up to the surface when Spokane Chief Financial Officer Matt Boston sent Spokane County officials the $57 4
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