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Expo '74 made Spokane a 'forever home' for Musgrave family
Tribune via AOL· 18 hours agoJun. 16—When Alicia Thompson moved to Spokane at 14, the World's Fair was already underway. For the teenager, the Lilac City was a magical place that "saved her life." "I ...
Spokane Police looking for Chevrolet Silverado after downtown hit-and-run kills woman
The Spokesman-Review· 6 days agoPolice are searching for a driver who sped away after striking and killing a woman in her late 70s...
Spokane leaders highlight wins, challenges facing downtown
The Spokesman-Review· 3 days agoRepresentatives from some of the area’s most influential organizations discussed what is working and what isn’t for downtown Spokane on Friday at the Spokane</ ...
The journey of Lewis and Clark alum Jon White: From Spokane’s Playfair to the Washington Racing Hall...
The Spokesman-Review· 2 days agoAt the top of the The Spokesman-Review’s sports section on June 10, 1973, a headline says: It’s...
Spokane apartment management company agrees to pay nearly $330,000 after federal fraud claims
The Columbian· 3 days agoA Spokane property management company operating apartments owned by a rapist while he’s in prison agreed to pay nearly $330,000 after admitting they fraudulently obtained ...
Author, foster advocate and Ridpath visionary Janet Mann killed in downtown Spokane hit-and-run
The Spokesman-Review· 5 days agoJanet Mann was probably having a typical, yet amazing, day doing things she loved before she was hit...
Native American citizenship, a century later: Looking back on the national Indian congresses that...
The Columbian· 1 day agoA century ago this month, Congress made all Native Americans citizens of the United States. In Spokane, this was a rallying cry for the first National Indian Congress, a gathering ...
Then and Now: Dodge City dealership
Tribune via AOL· 18 hours agoJun. 16—Dodge City, the auto dealership at 920 W. Second Ave. was moved there by owner Clay S. Bleck in the early 1960s. He was born in Spokane but grew up in Portland. His ...
Former Spokane Congressman George Nethercutt, who gained national fame by defeating House speaker,...
The Spokesman-Review· 3 days agoGeorge R. Nethercutt Jr., the Spokane lawyer and county Republican chairman who became a national political “giant killer” 30 years ago by defeating the sitting speaker of ...
Even without Doug Clark, Street Music Week fills downtown with the sound of generosity
The Spokesman-Review· 4 days agoFor the first time in 22 years, Spokane’s Street Music Week is absent its founder, unrelenting...