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With a busy and hot opening week for Spokane city pools, Parks and Recreation encouraged voters to pass an upcoming levy that ...
The North 18U travel softball team is all smiles after winning the Wheatfield Classic Silver Bracket Championship with a 15-0 ...
Over the past several months, the nation has been exposed to images of immigration raids – at homes, food-processing plants and farmland, and favorite neighborhood restaurants.
Mark Bruley’s phone went off at 3:45 a.m. on June 14 — the loud ring shattering the quiet darkness surrounding the Brooklyn Park police chief’s home in Minnesota.
President Gerald Ford ordered the former U.S. Pavilion to be turned over to the city of Spokane free of charge – and city ...