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John Bernard: Growing accountability in government and healing partisan divide begins with Spokane
In theory, the competition should make political leaders more open to ideas not necessarily from their respective partisan tribal enclaves. Too often in politics, it’s hard for voters to get unbiased ...
Mike Tobey recalls a time when a half-mile walk left him winded, pulse racing. Inspired by the 1973 book “You Can Do It” by William Proxmire, he got into shape.
Alejandro Barrientos’ qualification to legally run for Spokane City Council is being scrutinized over questions about whether ...
The 42 million Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will go without their benefits come ...
Monday’s World Series Game 3 between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers finished after print deadline.
WSU graduate Taylor Goodman, now a pharmacist in Oregon, was one of the fans who stumbled out of the rain and into The Bookie to meet Falk. Goodman said he was in town to see old classmates as part of ...
Gratitude for assistance received by people after a fall On Saturday, Oct. 18, my sister, a friend and I attended the “No Kings” protest at Clark Park. After the gathering, as we were walking back to ...
Over a dozen people spoke before the vote Monday finalizing stricter enforcement of camping in Spokane. Nearly all were in favor of the change.
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