- Spokane city voters will be asked to pay $15 a year to improve aquifer . . .
For the first time in more than 20 years, the city of Spokane may join the aquifer protection area, a decision that would raise a tax but also help protect drinking water, according to city officials
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- Smoke thick as pea soup: Lake Spokane fire grows to more than 2,000 acres
The Lake Spokane fire burns across the river at the Cove in Spokane County on Saturday The fire grew to 2,000 acres on Sunday and is burning about 4 miles from the Long Lake Dam
- CHAS COO Sarah Doxey killed in fatal hit-and-run Wednesday morning
Doxey, 48, was hit by an SUV driven by a 17-year-old boy at about 5:30 a m near Perry Street and 49th Avenue, according to Spokane Police
- United Way of Spokane County shutting down after century of giving
The United Way of Spokane County, an iconic nonprofit organization that has served the Spokane area for more than 100 years, has begun to shutter operations after the local governing board
- Federal government accuses nine Spokane protesters of violence against ICE
Federal prosecutors are accusing nine protesters of crossing the line into violence against federal agents during a chaotic mass demonstration in Spokane over the detainment of two young asylum
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- MLB Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, who helped put Spokane sports on the . . .
Before he was a Wrigley Field icon, Sandberg – along with eventual fellow professional athletes Mark Rypien and John Stockton – helped put Spokane sports on the map in the late 1970s
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