The Northwest Power and Conservation Council is hosting a public hearing on Tuesday, Feb. 3 to offer a chance for people to ...
The end of December marked a major sustainability milestone for energy customers across Washington, as utilities stepped away ...
On Friday, Jan. 23, multiple Spokane communities gathered to speak out against Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
There are many things one notices when watching high-level wheelchair basketball, including the skill and athleticism. But ...
In late December, however, The Cookers made headlines far beyond jazz circles when they canceled their high-profile New ...
On Jan. 15, in testimony opposing a police reform bill, Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank told state senators that he did not ...
Concrete is one of the dirtiest industries in the world, with cement manufacturing contributing to at least 8% of global CO2 ...
Behind this typically urban object are Otis Orchards residents and spouses Andrea Parrish and Peter Geyer. In addition to the ...
By 2009, the Washington Legislature passed the Zackery Lystedt law, which requires coaches to remove players from the game ...
After the new Spokane summer music festival was announced in December, the lineup for its first edition — set to take place ...
Good artists borrow; great artists steal” is a bon mot that’s been variously attributed to T.S. Eliot, Igor Stravinsky, Pablo Picasso and a slew of other creative luminaries throughout the ...