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This Pandemic Boom Town Is Also A Surprisingly Wonderful Place To Retire
Forbes· 7 hours agoIn early 2021, shortly after his retirement from the Corps, Bruce, now 71, and Keri, now 55, hooked...
Spokane County announces plans for initial $7.2 million in opioid settlement disbursements
Tribune via AOL· 3 days agoMay 7—Spokane County is poised to pour $5.2 million into hands-on medical treatment to detox and treat drug addicts as elected officials try to slow the deepening fentanyl ...
Spokane Regional Health District to study spinning off its Opioid Treatment Services into an...
The Spokesman-Review· 6 days agoFor over 30 years, the Spokane Regional Health District has provided direct health care services to...
Panel at Shadle Library set to discuss need to boost number of foster care families
The Spokesman-Review· 5 days agoTreehouse, a nonprofit that provides foster youths with academic support, is partnering with...
How sculptures from Expo '74 shaped Spokane's public art scene
The Spokesman-Review· 6 days agoA new structure has popped up in Riverfront Park that tells the story of Expo ’74 as Spokane...
A meeting of the mayors: Spokane’s Lisa Brown and Seattle’s Bruce Harrell on the impact of...
GeekWire· 3 days agoSeattle and Spokane, Wash., may be on opposite ends of the state, with tech industries at very...
EWU students join protest against Israel-Hamas war
The Columbian· 21 hours agoSPOKANE —Students at Eastern Washington University have joined protests across the country against the Israel-Hamas war. “We are here to answer the call to solidarity, to ...
Avista to begin blackouts during storms to avoid fires
The Columbian· 3 days agoRolling blackouts will now be part of the plan to combat Spokane area wildfires, according to an announcement Wednesday by officials at Avista Utilities ...
KREM Cares Big Book Giveaway | What to Know
KREM.com Spokane· 4 days agoKREM 2 is committed to increasing access and equity in education. KREM 2, and our partners at BECU and Nom Nom, believe that books can open the world to...
Underground fire still burning in a landfill on Eastern State Hospital nearly a year after Gray fire
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. via Yahoo News· 1 day agoMay 9—Smoldering through the underground remains of a long-forgotten building demolished half a century ago, the Gray fire is still going strongly nearly a year later in a landfill near Eastern ...