Spokane County officials are weighing their options after an initial search to contract medical services for the nearby jails failed to garner any response, leaving them
Chesed Johnson made another first appearance in court Tuesday afternoon, on a new accusation of threatening Spokane County Jail Chief Don Hooper.
The Washington Policy Center claims staff at the Department of Ecology released data only through 2021 and not through 2023, which it said is required by law.
The “will they or won’t they join” conversation between the city of Spokane and the board of Spokane Regional Emergency Communications, or SREC, abruptly
The blind, located near the Clayton Fairgrounds, was built to make waterfowl hunting more accessible to those with physical disabilities
Rep. Michael Baumgartner, a first-term Republican from Spokane, has especially big shoes to fill after being elected to replace retired Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, one of the most senior members of the House GOP. But the former Spokane County treasurer and Washington state senator is set on making the most of his freshman year.
Local immigrant and human rights organizations are urging Washington state leaders to resist deportation policies.
The sheriff's office said first responders provided treatment to the woman, but the woman was later pronounced dead at the scene.
Among all states, Washington ranked seventh in terms of overall net migration, according to the moving truck company.
Antisemitic incidents are increasing across Washington state, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). The organization reports a significant rise in cases since October 7, 2023.
Barstow High School graduate Michael Ardon was one of several cadets from San Bernardino County who were sworn in as California Highway Patrol officers. Officer Ardon successfully completed cadet training at the California Highway Patrol Academy in West Sacramento and was assigned duty at the CHP’s Redwood City Area office.
A proposed development that would bring up to 584 new residences to Spokane Valley may not be move forward, despite receiving city approval last year. Spokane Valley's contracted hearing examiner Andy Kottkamp's approval of the Painted Hills development along Dishman Mica Road last March appeared to mark the end of more than a decade of back and forth between city officials,