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Two people were arrested for stealing copper wire and vandalizing Washington State Department of Transportation electrical boxes over the last month.
As Spokane’s Community Court prepares for autumn changes, Judge Logan faces a reelection battle amid critiques from Smithson, a former city attorney pushing for tougher accountability.
Significant fire and weather hazard risks are expected for areas of Washington Monday afternoon and into the night, the National Weather Service warned. High temperatures in the 80s and 90s, mixed ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The results of Spokane's 2025 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count were released on Monday, and the city says the results show a decline in the overall number of people experiencing homelessness ...
Two suspects were vandalizing electrical boxes and stealing copper wire along I-90 between June 6 and July 8, according to ...
The 2025 Point in Time (PIT) survey reported a decrease in homelessness in Spokane County for the second consecutive year.
Two people suspected of a copper wire theft spree have been arrested following a coordinated investigation by the Washington State Patrol (WSP) and local law enforcement ...
SPOKANE, Wash - Spokane's annual count of people experiencing homelessness in Spokane shows the number has declined for the ...
A planned exchange of 200 acres of state land on Spokane's West Plains to a developer faced a public backlash; Point-in-time ...
There are three seats on the Spokane City Council up for election this year, but only one has enough candidates to appear on ballots for the fast approaching August primary: northwest Spokane.
When Chelsey Charles learned whooping cough cases were surging in Washington, like many other parents, she worried for her family’s health.
Spokane Valley City Councilwoman Laura Padden will have to fend off challenges from a salvage yard manager and a Gonzaga student to advance in her bid for re-election this fall.
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