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A 44-year-old Spokane man who ran a commercial pill press operation and had enough fentanyl to make two million pills will spend 20 years in federal prison.
A 58-year-old Montana man died in a four-vehicle crash Monday on Interstate 90 in Post Falls. The man, of Livingston, was driving a 2013 Toyota Prius shortly after 4 p.m. east on the interstate when ...
The Cheney Blackhawks football team has had a pretty tough go of it since moving up to the Class 3A ranks and joining the Greater Spokane League. Entering play this year, the Blackhawks had won just ...
The raw numbers – just 150 passing yards and 230 yards total offense in a 17-13 loss to the San Francisco 49ers – said one ...
In a pastoral campground south of Lansing, many attendees at the Michigan Hula Dance Retreat were hooping as if their hair was on fire. Then, Missy Cooke’s hair caught fire.
Spokane residents have a rare opportunity Monday afternoon: the original Washington state constitution will be on display for what is believed to be the first time east of the Cascades in the state’s ...
At first, it was a faint roar, just loud enough to wake me up. Then the roar kept building, growing louder until it filled the soundless desert canyon threaded by the Yakima River. A horn blew and I ...
Former state Rep. Don Cox, a man described as a humble servant by his fellow lawmakers, died Sunday at his home in Colfax. He was 85.
Spokane Chancellor Daryll DeWald is retiring from the from Washington State University, just as classes start for the upcoming semester.
Well, there are no “Fightin’ Taters” helmet decals this weekend that will get Idaho on ESPN’s College GameDay, as the first home game against St. Thomas did.
It was sometime after midnight in Seattle, 3 a.m. back at his family home in Orlando, Florida, when Leo Rivas connected with his wife, Hilary Guzman.
Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown has issued her first veto since taking office in 2024 – and the primary sponsor of the ordinance she vetoed believes it was the right move.