Spokane snow squall leads to slow morning commute and crashes A quick dump of snow caused a slick morning commute and a few school delays Thursday. The National Weather Service issued a snow squall warning Wednesday night as the worst of the storm fell. A... See more
Riverfront Park’s souvenir penny presses could be phased out in favor of new coin Coin souvenirs at Riverfront Park and elsewhere may soon be wider and silvery. With the final U.S. pennies minted in November, Bullseye Amusements in Spokane is considering ... See more
Strong winds exceeding 50 mph expected overnight Strong winds that can topple trees and knock out power is expected in the early morning hours of Wednesday throughout much of Eastern Washington and into North Idaho. There is high confidence that winds wil... See more
Ferry County residents lose electricity overnight
Much of Ferry County woke up without electricity Friday morning after a Bonneville Power Administration line broke on the west side of Sherman Pass, Steve VanSlyke, general manager of Ferry County Public U... See more
New rules on street camping draw bipartisan support from city leaders
It was an oddity of Spokane politics.
In 2023, voters overwhelmingly backed strict regulations on homeless people camping in the city at the same time they backed a new mayor and counci... See more