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Wherever jazz is happening in Spokane, it's not unreasonable to assume that Rachel Bade-McMurphy is nearby. Even if she's not ...
On behalf of many thousands of folks in this city, a big Cheers to SPD for (finally) addressing the noisy street racers.
While a March 2024 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association revealed that the legalization of recreational ...
THE SAGA CONTINUES Spokane Arts has just awarded $60,250 in round two of the 2025 SAGA Grants to eight local creatives' ...
There are three certainties in my life: death, taxes and Stone Family Field Trip. Each year around this time, my calendar is ...
Black Happy trombonist Jay Carkhuff doesn't remember a lot about the band's early days. But he remembers the very, very ...
As pet owners, we all believe our pets are the absolute best. Joanna Balin and Brian Trafford, of course, think their cat Selkirk is ...
You fly across the country to visit your grandma. The owner of a small manufacturing business in Spokane flies to Europe to finalize a ...
One might think cramming 44 ping pong tables into the Podium for a series of tournaments would cause something of a racket.
Pacific Northwest author Nicholas O'Connell releases entertaining new nonfiction book for wine connoisseurs and newcomers alike By Bob Johnson ...
Plus, Spokane NAACP hires first executive director in 100 years and Spokane City Council appoints temporary member to open seat ...
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